Follow a question into the world.
Kosplora turns a real question into a short route through sources, people, places, and practice. Every route ends in something you make and keep: a design, a plan, a verified correction, a changed question.
Three routes you can walk now
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Could local AI strengthen community without increasing surveillance?
understand + make · 3h alone, 90m together · 6 stations
Ends in a two-page design for one tiny service that works without accounts or tracking.
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What makes a recurring gathering outlive its founder?
understand + organize · 2h30m alone, 60m together · 6 stations
Ends in a one-page continuity plan a real gathering can adopt, amend, or refuse.
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What does one intentional community near you actually invite?
understand + make · 2h alone, half a day if a visit is invited · 6 stations
Ends in a dated verification note for the public map at earthenbeings.com, which has never had a second mapper.
What a route promises
A route has an end. Every station is visible from the start, spaced by the time it actually takes, and the last one is something you make.
Human when a human teaches better. Some stations are conversations, visits, and practice. The page hands you to them and waits.
Evidence you can inspect. Every source carries its author and date. Every route states what would change it. Disagreement is a station, and it must come from a real published voice rather than from whatever drafted the route.
Yours to keep. Your conditions, marks, and notes live in this browser until you export them as files. The route itself is a text file in an open format that works in any walker, including one this site did not serve.
Build a route
The composer does not exist yet. The format is public and a route is a text file, so the current composer is a text editor, and that sentence will change only when the real one ships.
Where this honestly stands: three routes, written by the maker and drafted with a model, each one saying so on its face. Nobody outside this project has walked one yet; that is the next fact this page wants to be able to change. The reading shelf holds twelve older ranked-source routes, labelled as reading lists by the format's own rule.