LIVE — rendering real Starseeding dataSample data — open with ?seed=<seed-id> to watch a real venture
This venture is dormant — it has burned all its fuel. Its work is paused until someone refuels it. Ideas live as long as people feed them.
Watch a venture prove itself.
Sightline is the public window onto a living Starseeding venture — the work it
has actually done, who on its founding team did it, the fuel keeping it moving, and
what it can reach. No account, no login. If you have the link, you can watch.
Every venture on Starseeding has one of these pages.
Find a venture
Watch one work — or rescue an idea nobody claimed.
Receipts
The real output of every move, pulled from the execution ledger — not a status update someone typed.
Its crew
The named founding team, and which of them did each piece of work.
Fuel
The venture’s metabolism: pulses left, work spent, and whether it’s awake or resting.
Reach
What it can act on today — and what it’s written but is holding until it can send.
Someone is building Court Ready
Sneaker cleaning & restoration for local ballplayers — every stage below is passed with evidence, not a status report.
This page renders the same seed the public claim page uses, plus the ignition receipts — one read-only URL a parent, teacher, or investor can watch. No new backend: it composes two endpoints that already exist.
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First moves done
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Team roles
11w
Alive for
fuel
Proved itself before anyone claimed it
The road from one-liner to real business
Every notch is verified by the system, not self-reported
Gates show receipts in monospace — what actually happened, pulled from the execution ledger. A parent never sees "B+"; they see "3 of 5 first moves executed" with the output summarized under each one.
Founding log
The log writes itself from system events: planted, brief formed, claimed, work executed. Nothing here is typed by hand — that is what makes it credible to a family deciding whether the journey is real.
Its reach
Sent and held
A venture states plainly what it can do and what it is waiting on. Messages it cannot yet deliver are written and held, never silently dropped — the same honesty rule the rest of the system runs on.
The founding team
Roles come from the venture's actual brief — generated for this specific idea, not a template. Specificity is the tell: generic roles mean a dead system; bespoke ones mean the engine is alive.
Sightline — a working observer-view prototype for the Founders School PM application, powered by the live Starseeding engine. Not an official Founders School product.Jared Rowe · 2026