Eliary Inc. · Delaware C-Corp

What 4 AIs think about you.
What people know.

One identity product, two surfaces. Lucid scans you with four frontier AIs and ships their disagreement as a share-card. Currot opens the questions only friends can answer, on the same persistent graph. AI starts understanding. Humans complete it.

Traction snapshot · live as of May 2026
3,548
Lucid sessions in 18 days
Apr 18 → May 5 · live tracking
66%
AI-skeptical users reached
n=1,391 · score_ait ≤ 3 / 7 (mean 2.60)
4
Frontier AIs orchestrated
Claude · GPT · Gemini · Llama
162K+
Lines of production code
Go · Flutter · Next.js · Spanner · solo
13
Research papers in series
Platform senescence + signal theory
5wk
Two live products shipped
Apr 18 (Lucid) · Apr 21 (Currot) · solo

Thesis · Signal Cost Theory

AI creates demand for human connection
that it structurally cannot fulfill.

After Spence (1973): a signal is only meaningful if it's costly to fake. AI signals are free — they generate engagement but never relationships. As AI gets better, the cheap-signal supply explodes and the demand for costly, human signals rises with it.

Eliary builds for that gap. Lucid is the activation surface: four frontier AIs read you and disagree about who you are. Currot is the retention surface: the questions AI can't close, asked between people. Both surfaces share one persistent Curiosity Graph.

“The AIs say X. Your friends know Y.”

Lucid creates the engagement; Currot fulfills the relationship. The product is one job, two surfaces: figure out who I am with AI's help, then live that with people.

Why now

AI mediation reopened a category that anonymous toxicity closed.

01

The category was huge

ask.fm crossed 100M+ users on a Q&A primitive before anonymous abuse burned the window shut. The user demand was real. The architecture was wrong.

02

The architecture is finally right

AI is a neutral facilitator, not an anonymous abuser. Multi-AI scan absorbs the curiosity surface; humans get the parts that need humans. The wedge that was missing for a decade now exists.

03

The disagreement is the unit

Four frontier models reading the same person produce something inherently shareable: not consensus, but a debate about you. Card → friend tries → new card → share. The viral loop is the product, not bolted on.

Surface 01 · Lucid · Activation

74 questions.
They rarely fully agree.

Multi-AI personality scan. Four frontier models read the same person in parallel, and the disagreement is the share-card unit. The activation surface of the Eliary identity product — where engagement is created and the Curiosity Graph is seeded.

3,548sessions in 18 days
66%AI-skeptical reach (n=1,391)
641peak day · May 2 (4× baseline)
5 minno login · live

Lucid

What 4 AIs think about you.

Answer the same 74 questions. Watch four frontier models classify you in parallel — sometimes converging, often clashing. The point isn't a verdict. It's the gap between four readings of one person.

After the scan, each AI becomes a conversation. Push back, follow up, ask the same question four ways. Generate a glassmorphic card with the agreement rate and four verdicts in one frame, and pass it on. The share is the loop.

Standalone-viable: same category as 16Personalities (100M+ users on identity tests), now with four real AIs and a social Portrait layer the legacy category could never build.

Claude
GPT
Gemini
Llama
01

Multi-AI scan

74 questions, four frontier models, one share card. The disagreement is the unit.

02

Inherently shareable

Card → friend tries → new card → share. The viral loop is the product, not bolted on.

03

Reaches the resistant segment

66% of analyzed users score AI-skeptical (≤3 / 7). That's the real TAM, not the AI-easy segment.

04

Conversation threads

Each AI becomes a separate thread. Push back, follow up, ask one question four ways.

05

Activation → graph

Every scan writes to the Curiosity Graph. Surface 02 (Currot) reads from it. The retention is downstream.

How the two surfaces connect

Two surfaces. One Curiosity Graph.

Lucid and Currot are not two products. They are activation and retention on a single persistent identity graph. Architectural convergence: 90 days.

activation
Lucid
4 AIs read you, in parallel
74 questions · 5 minutes
→ writes to graph
retention
Currot
Asks, not posts
Friends close the loop
→ updates the graph

“Figure out who I am with AI's help, then live that with people.”

Surface 02 · Currot · Retention

The questions AI can't answer.

Currot is the human follow-through. Where Lucid surfaces what four AIs think, Currot opens the questions only friends can close — identity-first, in a calm space designed for relationship, not performance.

443cumulative signups
21%L7 active (309-cohort)
162asks created
259posts published

Currot

Ask Bold. Answer Real.

A social space built around one primitive: asking. Not posting, not broadcasting — asking. The question is the unit; the relationship is the outcome.

Send to one friend or many, choose who receives, and turn a question into an invitation that works even before your friend has the app. From close friends to communities to public figures, every conversation begins with a signed ask.

Inside the YC roadmap, Currot v1 ships as a learning surface: the Ask primitive converges into Lucid as the Portrait-update retention layer in 90 days, sharing the same Curiosity Graph. Two surfaces, one persistent identity.

This isn't traditional social media. It's the human side of the AI-mediated identity loop.

01

Ask as the primitive

Questions, not posts. The relationship forms in the asking, not the broadcasting.

02

Invite-by-question

Friends don't need the app yet — the question itself is the invitation. Connection starts pre-signup.

03

Curiosity Graph

Asks, answers, and Portrait updates persist across surfaces. Lucid scans, Currot fills in. Same graph.

04

Identity-first by design

Every ask is signed. AI is the mediator, not anonymity. Mutual-follow DMs, content-safety review, enhanced minor protection.

05

Calm by architecture

No algorithmic feed. No engagement scoring. The product has no incentive to manipulate attention.

Diagnostic Lab · 13-paper portfolio

The moat is upstream of code.

We measure our own platforms with outside-researcher precision and publish the failures. Few founders can — fewer will. The diagnostic culture is the moat: it produces decisions before competitors notice the question.

EN1 · LIVE

The Single-Creator Trap

Prospective case study of Currot's cold-start failure mode in real time. 10-CSV ledger of why concentrated-creator distribution underperforms graph-native primitives — and what the surface needs in order to retain.

Currot v1 · cold-start instrumentation · cs.SI
EN2 · MAY 14

The AI Trust Funnel

Decomposes Lucid's 61% mid-flow drop across 3,548 sessions. Surfaces the 66% AI-skeptical finding (n=1,391) — the resistant segment is the real TAM.

Lucid funnel · cs.HC submission
EN3 · DRAFT

Signal Inflation Hypothesis

Formalizes engagement-signal devaluation under generative AI. Predicts the structural pressure that opens the human-signal market Currot occupies.

Theory · econ.GN candidate
EN4 · OSF

Signal Cost of Connection

Preregistered RCT comparing human-only vs. AI-mixed relationship outcomes. OSF DOI pending. Tests the falsifiable form of Signal Cost Theory.

Preregistered · cs.SI
EN5 · ~5,600 words

Social Media Senescence

56 quarters of Meta SEC filings + 36 quarters of Snap + 15 question-platform lifecycles. Places both surfaces in lifecycle escape position. The architecture that survives builds the next surface before the current one ages out.

Lifecycle analysis · senior-author manuscript
Methodologically grounded in Park, J. H. (2011). MCMCpack: Markov Chain Monte Carlo in R. Journal of Statistical Software, 42(9). 907 citations · APSA Best Methodology Paper 2010 · Best Software Award 2013.

Founder · solo technical · self-taught

SNU (Int'l Relations) · Self-taught engineer · 162K LOC

Solo founder of Eliary Inc. (Delaware C-Corp, incorporated July 3, 2025). Studied International Relations at SNU; learned engineering by shipping. Eighteen months of solo development, with two live products built in the final five weeks alongside a 13-paper theoretical series on platform senescence and signal cost. Every line by one person: Go backend on Spanner, Flutter for iOS/Android, Next.js web, four-provider AI orchestration.

The unusual move isn't the velocity — it's the rigor. The IR background is the signal-theory background. I measure my own platforms with outside-researcher precision and publish the failure modes. The diagnostic culture is the moat: it produces decisions before competitors notice the question.

“I am a founder who does the analysis other founders pay consultants for.”

Stack Go · Flutter · Next.js · Spanner
Plan B US PhD entry, Fall 2027 (fallback only)

The bet

Heads we win,
tails we don't lose.

If Signal Cost Theory is right, Lucid + Currot compound on one Curiosity Graph and we own the AI-mediated identity category. If the unified thesis is wrong, Lucid still works alone as consumer multi-AI chat — a category 16Personalities serves at 100M+ users with no AI. Either branch is a real outcome. We are not pretending to product-market fit we don't have; we are documenting the path to it.