A quiet prompt before thought friction takes hold.
MindPreCog is the context-aware layer of MINDBEBOP.
It notices meaningful moments and recurring patterns — when a reminder reappears, morning begins, bedtime approaches, a meeting is about to begin, a familiar situation emerges, or a recurring pathway begins to form — and offers the right structural pathway.
Instead of waiting for you to realize you need help, MindPreCog gently surfaces the right tool at the right time.
No analysis. No interpretation. No diagnosis. Just a timely invitation to reduce thought friction before it builds.
Most apps wait for you to ask for help. MindPreCog offers structure before you think to ask.
These moments become quiet opportunities to respond differently.
Context-aware prompts, not mind reading.
MindPreCog does not analyze your thoughts.
It responds to simple signals such as:
When one of these moments occurs, MindEntry can open and offer the most relevant next step.
That might mean shouting a thought, flipping it, scheduling it again, entering Backroom, zoning out, releasing it, creating a recipe, starting a CogniHack, or simply doing nothing.
In the morning, MindEntry can ask:
What deserves your attention today?
At bedtime, MindEntry can ask:
Anything you want to set aside for tomorrow?
Before a meeting, MindEntry can ask:
Anything you want to leave at the door?
When the same reminder has been rescheduled several times:
This reminder keeps reappearing.
MindEntry may offer options such as MindShoutOut, MindFlipOut, MindZoneOut, MindBackOut, a recipe, a CogniHack, or simply doing nothing.
A small amount of mental friction is removed before it has a chance to grow.
Quiet noticing, not analytics.
MindPreCog can occasionally notice when a reminder, recipe, distraction, situation, or pathway appears repeatedly over time.
This might be a reminder that repeatedly reappears, a recipe used again and again, a recurring distraction, or a familiar sequence across multiple MINDBEBOP tools.
No reports are generated. No scores are calculated. No behavior is evaluated.
Instead, MindPreCog may occasionally offer a simple prompt:
This pattern keeps repeating.
The goal is not analysis. The goal is to help recurring friction find structure before it continues resurfacing.
MindPreCog can respond to MindEvents delivered through the MindEvent API.
MindPreCog simply notices meaningful moments and recurring patterns, and offers structure when it may be useful.
MindPreCog prompts are shown inside MindEntry.
Over time, MindPreCog may expand to include additional context-aware prompts and pattern signals.
Most mental tools are reactive.
You notice a problem, then decide what to do.
MindPreCog shortens that gap.
It offers a structural option just before thought friction has a chance to grow, and can occasionally notice recurring patterns before they become persistent sources of friction.
MindPreCog does not try to understand your mind. It simply arrives a little earlier — and sometimes notices a pattern before you do.
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