Thinking with AI, not around it
Some experiments focus on how AI can help people ask better questions, compare options, and notice patterns they might otherwise miss.
PolyResonance is a playground for experimenting with new ways people collaborate and make decisions.
Different experiments
Each tool explores a different way of working
Shared direction
Different tools asking related questions
Ongoing learning
The ecosystem evolves as we learn what helps
Inside the toolbox
Each application focuses on a different part of collaboration, learning, or operational design. Together, they create a place to test ideas, challenge assumptions, and discover better ways of working.
Experiments like PolyFlow explore how AI can help teams shape work, surface tradeoffs, and keep decisions moving.
Explore PolyFlowExperiments like PolyTeam test how people and AI can think together through prompts, briefs, and shared conversation.
Explore PolyTeamPolyDFMEA guides teams from project charter through boundary diagrams, DFMEA, and action lists with an engineer-led, AI-assisted workflow.
Explore PolyDFMEACulture experiments explore how teams reflect, learn, and strengthen the human side of collaboration and decision-making.
Still evolvingNot everything here is finished, and that is part of the point. PolyResonance grows by building, testing, and learning in public.
Why it exists
The point is to create a playground where humans and intelligent systems can test ideas, challenge assumptions, and learn how to produce clearer insights, stronger decisions, and more effective organizations.
Many
entry points
Each tool explores a different part of collaboration, learning, or operational design.
One
portfolio
The tools are part of one evolving body of work, even if they are not all tied together in one literal application.
Human + AI
working together
The goal is not automation for its own sake, but clearer thinking and stronger decisions.
Ongoing
learning
Each experiment helps refine assumptions and discover what actually improves the work.
What we're exploring
The experiments are different, but they keep circling the same question: how can people and intelligent systems resonate together in ways that genuinely improve the work?
Some experiments focus on how AI can help people ask better questions, compare options, and notice patterns they might otherwise miss.
Some focus on keeping ideas, notes, and decisions connected so the work does not fall apart across tools and conversations.
Some explore how teams might use AI to reflect, adapt, and make stronger decisions over time.
FAQ
A little more context on what PolyResonance is, how the experiments connect, and what the whole thing is trying to discover.
It is an evolving ecosystem of experimental tools for collaboration, learning, and operational design.
No. It is a toolbox of connected experiments, with each application exploring a different way AI can support human thinking and decision-making.
There is not one literal hub product right now. It is better to think of PolyResonance as a portfolio of related experiments that influence and inform one another.
Different experiments focus on different parts of the work, from structured workflows to knowledge exploration to AI-assisted dialogue.
No. The point is to explore how humans and intelligent systems can work together to produce clearer insights and better decisions.
It is intentionally evolving. The ecosystem grows through experimentation, reflection, and refinement as new ideas are tested.
Want to explore with us?
If you want to test ideas, compare notes, or build new experiments around how people and AI can work together, get in touch.