First commit → story snapshot
323
days spent turning browser activity into something an agent can understand, act on, and hand back for review.
2025-08-20 → 2026-07-09
Computed from raw Git history
An origin story with receipts · 2025—2026
ThinkRun began with a stubborn idea: when software breaks in the real world, the person who saw it should not have to become its historian.
The bug report was never supposed to be the second job.Someone already watched the failure happen. ThinkRun was built to preserve that moment—in enough detail for a person or an agent to do something useful with it.
One of ThinkRun’s own production bugs made the case better than any pitch could: a verification link still pointed to an old domain. Code review could not see it. A recording could.
A verification message is opened in a real inbox. The bug is not in an abstract test case—it is about to happen in front of a user.
Tap through the evidence
✓ The recorded artifact later carried 12 screenshots, narration, observations, and a fix direction for the agent that read it.
A recording becomes a portable account of the event. The same share token resolves to a human-readable page and structured formats for an agent.
The evidence is not trapped inside pixels. A recipient can inspect the replay, while an agent can start from structured context instead of asking a human to translate what they saw.
ThinkRun’s own record is deliberately auditable: raw Git history for what changed, a memory wiki for why, and a correction trail when the numbers disagree.
First commit → story snapshot
323
days spent turning browser activity into something an agent can understand, act on, and hand back for review.
2025-08-20 → 2026-07-09
Computed from raw Git history
Git history
1,571
commits in the verified snapshot.
Raw Git log
Merged work
572
unique merged PR numbers in commit subjects.
Git merge subjects
Peak week
155
commits in the week of March 16.
Timeline audit
That is not copywriting. It is the operating principle: a product for preserving real-world context should be able to show its own work.
Snapshot verified05 / the correction
An early version of this story had plausible numbers that did not add up. Independent recomputation caught the drift.
That correction belongs in the story. ThinkRun is built around the idea that a claim is only as useful as the evidence behind it.
The next chapter is yours
Record the moment once. Let the evidence carry the screen, voice, clicks, console, and network forward—so your agent can understand before it acts.
See what ThinkRun sees ↗