commits, verified from raw git
An origin story, with receipts
The browser
has a memory.
ThinkRun began with a simple conviction: the browser should be a place agents can actually work—not a black box they merely point at.
00 / a project remembers
Not a launch story.
An evidence trail.
$ teach it to keep context
$ make the work shareable
$ leave a receipt
The story is not that we moved fast. It is that the work remained inspectable.
01 / the record
Built in public
inside the work.
The archive is more than a commit log. It is the accumulated decisions, experiments, reversals, and receipts that make a product legible after it has changed.
unique PR receipts
days of development
Aug 20, 2025 — Jul 9, 2026
memory pages drawn from
02 / drag the thread
Six chapters.
One long session.
Tap a chapter to open it ↓
The loudest week in the archive
155 commits.
One week in March.
The archive’s peak was the week of March 16–22, 2026. Not a finish line—just a visible pulse in a much longer rhythm.
The browser
remembers.
So do we.
ThinkRun is built for the moment a browser action becomes a shared artifact: observable, repeatable, and ready to move work forward.