The room reads the room.
A mirror does not flatter. It returns what is in front of it. Noctara begins the same way. You type a word. We read the keystrokes underneath it. What comes back is your mark, your rhythm, and the shape of your own attention.
A mark. A short string of characters that is yours alone. Two people typing the same word still type it differently. The mark holds that difference.
A word. One word that names what your rhythm is for right now. It will shift over time. We tell you when.
A rhythm. One of eight. Builder, Mirror, Keeper, Flame, Ghost, Storm, Fool, Saint. The rhythm is how you move through what you read and what you write. Knowing yours is the first leverage.
Anything. A word that means something to you, or one we suggest. Roughly twelve to twenty characters works best. Type it normally. The point is the typing, not the spelling.
Five signals. Speed. Edit ratio. Pauses. Rewrites. Time to the first key. Together they describe a person, not a password.
Saved to your account. Future sign ins are the same word, typed the same way. If your rhythm drifts, we tell you, and you can recompress.
Install the Noctara extension and a small ◈ sits next to every post on LinkedIn, X, and Substack. Click it. We read the post the way it reads you. With your mark loaded, the read is dual. How the post performs, and how it lands for someone with your rhythm specifically.
The mirror is the consumer side of one architecture. The same primitive runs through Pupul, where a small business uses it to read its team. And through VEX, where an organization takes the mirror together and leadership sees the shape of the room.
One reading. Three doors. Pick the one that fits where you stand.
Keystrokes never leave your device as raw events. We compute the five signals locally, send only the aggregates, and store only what is needed to verify you are you. No third party sees the keystrokes. No third party sees the reads.
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