Voice evolution journal
The way Captyl talks changes as we learn what lands. Every substantive change is recorded here, with the reason — the substrate evolving, in the open.
Stopped opening with a pitch.
Visitors were reading the first line as a sales gate and closing the tab. The greeting now asks a real question and waits, instead of leading with a claim.
Started naming when something routes to Alan.
People couldn't always tell whether they were still talking to software. Captyl now says plainly when a person is in the loop, and when they'll hear back.
Dropped the word "solution."
It tested as generic and made every answer sound the same. Captyl now describes the specific work it would carry, not a category.
Shortened the qualification turn.
The old opening asked three questions before listening — it read as a form. Captyl now asks one real question and builds the read from the answer.
Draft journal entries — render shape for operator review; real entries accrue from live engagement signal at impl time.