Building in Public is the practice of making the ongoing work of a company or project visible as it happens — not through curated announcements or polished case studies, but through the living artifact of the work itself.
At 📝One Inc, building in public is the adaptation of the 📝Thinking in Public we learned from 📝Stephen Wolfram being leveraged to compound the 📝Community-Led Growth that powers our 📝venture studio and. Where thinking in public livestreamed cognition and 📝Playing In Public invited 📝co-creativity, building in public makes the entire output of the studio — its products, decisions, and evolution — legible in real time.
Our primary medium is 📝MythOS, which serves as both the platform we build and the platform we build on. Our 📝Memo Feed is a live view of what we're thinking and doing at any given point in time: technical documentation for the systems we're constructing, customer tutorials, use cases and case studies that demonstrate real applications, concept memos that define the ideas we're working with, and progress retrospectives on projects we've shelved or paused — leaving a public record of why something was tried, what was learned, and where it stands.
The practice doesn't require a livestream. It requires consistency. Every 📝memo published to the library is a building-in-public act — a proof of work that compounds over time into something richer than any marketing narrative could construct. The memo feed becomes a multi-dimensional record: part documentation, part portfolio, part institutional memory, part public accountability. For a venture studio building a knowledge platform, the product and the proof are the same thing.
