Whitepaper · InkFox · £4 · Available now
See the whole InkFox stack before you read a line of code.
The foundation paper of the technical pack: the layered structure, the canonical load order, the anatomy of one layer, and why the shape matters more than the model. Read this first; the deeper papers assume it.
The promise
Stop guessing at the architecture. Get the map.
Most write-ups on AI agents jump straight to prompts and models. This one starts where builders actually start: the shape. In one short read you'll hold the canonical layer stack in your head: what each layer is for, the order it loads in, and why the structure, not the model, is what makes a system reason reliably.
Get the paper · £4 →Downloadable PDF. This is the structural overview: it shows the shape and worked fragments, not the full layer set or the loader file.
Who wrote it
Not a whiteboard sketch: the structure behind a system that runs for real.
This is the architecture of the AI that runs my own creative business day to day, written by someone who has actually shipped software at scale.
What's inside
Four things you'll walk away holding.
The canonical layer stack
Every layer laid out in order, with the job each one does, and the reasoning behind why it sits where it sits.
The load order
What comes up first and why the sequence is load-bearing. Get the order wrong and the smartest model still behaves like it has amnesia.
The anatomy of one layer
A single layer opened up so the pattern becomes obvious and repeatable: the unit you compose the rest of the system from.
Why shape beats model
The core argument: architecture you can reason about outlasts any single model. Structure first, model second.
The offer
The foundation paper, and the full pack if you want it.
Prefer the whole technical pack? The six-paper bundle is £17, and all seven papers together are £20: email me and I'll point you to the one you want.
Read this one first. Every other paper in the pack assumes you already hold this map: start anywhere else and you'll be reverse-engineering the shape as you go. It's the cheapest way to make the rest land.
A fair return, no catch.
If the paper genuinely isn't useful to you, ask and I'll refund it. I'd rather you told me it missed than felt short-changed. And I'm honest about where it stops: it shows the structure and worked fragments; I tell you plainly what stays private and why.
Straight answers
The questions people actually ask.
Where does this sit in the set?
It's the foundation of the InkFox technical pack: the structural overview the other papers (Layer-Level, V2 MultiAI, V2 Stack, The Publisher) build on. Start here.
Do I need to buy the others too?
No. This paper stands on its own as the map. The deeper papers go layer by layer if you want them, but you don't need them to get value here. If you do want them all, the six-pack is £17 and all seven are £20.
Does it include the full code and the loader file?
No — and I say so up front. It shows the shape, the load order, and worked illustrative fragments. The full layer set and the loader file stay private. You're buying the architecture you can reason about, not a copy-paste repo.
What format is it, and how do I get it?
A downloadable PDF. Right now, email me and I'll send you the link.
Is this just theory?
No. It's the real structure behind the AI that runs my own creative business, written by someone who has built twelve businesses, including a software company acquired by a global franchise. It's the map to a system that runs for real.
Available now · £4
Get the map, then read the rest.
The Structure paper is ready as a PDF. Email me and I'll send you the link. Mention if you want the six-paper pack (£17) or all seven (£20).