I've just cut v2.5.1 of ThirdBrain, the Obsidian-based business AI OS I've been building. Two very different asks, and you can take either or both. 🖥️Ask 1: the fresh install v2.5.1 is a release candidate. The gate I can't close alone is the first run on a machine that isn't mine — Windows/WSL, macOS, Linux. Unzip it somewhere clean, open it in Obsidian, point your agent at it, and try to get to your first useful output. That's the whole test. Tell me where you got stuck, confused, or bored. "I didn't know what to click" is a bug report I want. Low commitment — an hour, maybe less. ♾️Ask 2: the self-improving company (looping) - continuously improve on your KPIs (beta) This is the one that needs real testing, and real time. The vault runs a continuous loop over your business — measure → diagnose → act → verify — across your value chains: win and get paid, deliver and keep happy, know your numbers, buy smart, hire and grow. The idea is a company that gets a little better each cycle without you having to remember to make it. Some numbers compute themselves from what's already in the vault (deals, invoices, clients, tasks). Others you type in, because no system can read your bank balance by wishing. Those get flagged stale after three weeks so the dashboard can't quietly lie to you. It's in beta and I don't want to ship it on my own judgment. I need people willing to run it against a real business over several cycles and tell me: - Are these the numbers you'd actually make decisions on, or just the ones that were easy to compute? - Does the diagnose step tell you anything you didn't already know? - Where does it ask for data you don't have? - Does anything actually improve, or does it just describe? Higher commitment — a few weeks of real use. Worth it if you want a say in how it turns out. 💾 What you get: - The full package, not a trimmed demo — one download, one install. Plus every update released during the beta, so you're never testing a stale copy. - The download lives in the skool community and I'll grant you access directly, so I know who's testing what. - Feedback goes in the thread rather than my DMs — you'll learn as much from what other testers hit as from your own run.