The why behind the what. The first system that refuses to collapse intent into a binary metric.
Every system you use reduces what you do to a binary. Buy or sell. Like or skip. Vote or abstain. Click or scroll. View or close. The system treats both sides of each binary as if they meant one thing each. They don't.
Vox records the WHY alongside the WHAT. It captures the second half of every decision — the intent vector that the binary throws away. It builds a signed history of why you chose what you chose, queryable by you forever.
Every decision has two binary outcomes (positive / negative) decomposed into two components (the target, and the reason). Most systems capture one. Vox captures all four.
You like this. You bought this. You voted yes. You clicked. Captured everywhere.
Why you liked it, bought it, voted yes. Captured by some thesis-tracking products.
You took a loss here on purpose. You sat out of this race intentionally. You skipped this not because you missed it, but because you chose to skip it.
The reason for the intentional loss. The reason for the chosen abstention. This is what no other system has ever recorded.
The same intent-collapse problem appears everywhere. Vox is the counter-architecture in every one of them.
What you bought, watched, voted on, hired, accepted, agreed to. The binary that other systems capture.
The WHY in your own words. Tagged, searchable, time-stamped. The second half of the decision.
Your Mark identity signs every entry. The record is yours, immutable, defensible.
"Show me every time I chose the smaller return because of values." "Show me every contract clause I accepted reluctantly." Vox surfaces patterns you couldn't see before.
Your Vox entries are yours by default. If you choose to opt in, Vox can contribute your WHY signals to a peer aggregate — a values-weighted map of where your community is directing intent, including the directions other systems don't measure. The aggregation is signed at your end; the platform never sees your individual entries.
Vox ships as a sealed binary that other applications can record into. Validiti Solomon uses Vox for investment intent. Future Validiti SKUs will use Vox for contract intent, research conclusions, hiring intent, and care-plan intent. If you build your own application and want structured WHY-capture as a native primitive, Vox is the layer.
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