Luminary Technologies

Nine specialized operating systems, sharing one layer of intelligence.

The Network

Nine tools. One shared layer.

Each tool does its own work. What one of them learns, the others can use.

SHARED LAYER Vestiq INVESTING Legal Insights LAW Blue Haven SHOPPING CENTER Code Fabric DEVELOPMENT Command Center OPERATIONS Research Lab RESEARCH Listenr VOICE & MEMORY Alumni Portal AFTER GRADUATION Donor Portal FUNDRAISING
The tools

What each one is. Who's using it. What it does.

01 · Investing

Vestiq

Research on companies, daily market context, and a portfolio you actually own. A share of each university partnership funds a trust the student can actually invest with.

Who's using it
  • Students
  • Faculty
  • Anyone managing their own money
What it does
  • Read up on companies
  • Track the markets day by day
  • Manage a portfolio or a trust
In practice A student opens Vestiq in the morning and reads what's moving.
Vestiq interface
02 · Law, in plain words

Legal Insights

Every bill moving through Congress and the statehouses, in plain words. Cities and counties next. The same place handles forming a company, staying compliant, and paying your taxes.

Who's using it
  • Anyone forming a company
  • Anyone trying to read a bill
  • Researchers, lawyers, and law students
  • Citizens
What it does
  • Read bills as they move
  • Form and maintain a company
  • Follow what's changing
In practice A bill in your state changes how small businesses are taxed. Legal Insights tells you what changed.
Legal Insights interface
03 · Personalized shopping center

Blue Haven

An external personalized shopping center — you walk in, the place is laid out for you, and shopping feels like a visit. Underneath: an internal ecommerce revenue cycle engine that runs commerce inside the network.

Who's using it
  • Shoppers
  • Brands and stores
  • People who'd rather be in a place than scrolling a page
What it does
  • Walk into a shopping center laid out for you
  • Visit storefronts like places, not pages
  • Find what you came for
In practice You arrive at Blue Haven. The center is laid out around what you came for.
Blue Haven interface
04 · Development studio

Code Fabric

A development studio. Describe what you want; write the parts you want to write. Software, sites, tools, games. It runs in the browser. You keep what you make.

Who's using it
  • Students
  • Developers
  • Researchers
  • Campus teams
What it does
  • Describe what you want
  • Write the parts you want to write
  • Run it in the browser
  • Keep building on it
In practice A student starts a campus event app. By the afternoon, it's running.
Code Fabric interface
05 · Operations workspace

Command Center

How a small team gets a lot done. Open a strategy. Research, contacts, and a drafted email sit together. You send. The task checks off. The next contact loads.

Who's using it
  • Founders and small teams
  • Development offices
  • Grants officers
  • Communications directors
What it does
  • Open a strategy
  • Find grants, funders, and partners
  • Draft proposals with the context loaded
  • Run email, SMS, and social campaigns
  • Track every send
In practice Open the Indiana strategy. The next contact, the brief, and the draft are there. You send. The next contact loads.
Command Center interface
06 · Virtual research workspace

Research Lab

A virtual research workspace, free to use. Luminary Health is the first instance — every gene, mutation, trial, paper, disease, drug, and biomarker that public data can support.

Who's using it
  • Researchers and faculty
  • Graduate students
  • Clinicians
  • Curious people
What it does
  • Search genes, trials, papers, mutations, diseases
  • Open profile pages with related work
  • Ask questions; get answers with citations
In practice A grad student looks up the ABL1 gene. Sees the trials and the papers. Asks a follow-up. The answer comes back with citations.
Research Lab interface
07 · Voice & memory

Listenr

Capture lectures, meetings, and study groups. Notes, ideas, decisions. A memory you can search. Over a semester, it becomes a study partner built from your own work.

Who's using it
  • Students
  • Teachers
  • Researchers
  • Small teams
What it does
  • Record lectures, meetings, and study sessions
  • Turn transcripts into notes, ideas, decisions
  • Search every session you've ever had
In practice A student records her study group. Her professor reads it the next day and weighs in at the next meeting.
Listenr interface
08 · After graduation

Alumni Portal

Keep your access after you graduate. Mentor current students. Post jobs. Stay close to the place that launched you.

Who's using it
  • Alumni
  • Their universities
  • Current students looking for mentors
What it does
  • Keep your access to every tool
  • Mentor and hire current students
  • Post jobs and projects
In practice A graduate keeps her Vestiq trust, mentors students through Listenr, and hires from the network.
09 · Major-gift fundraising

Donor Portal

Major-gift fundraising, day by day. A morning brief shows what needs attention. The pipeline moves a relationship from identify to steward. Stewardship stays personal.

Who's using it
  • Development offices
  • Major gift officers
  • Foundations
What it does
  • Open the morning brief
  • Work the portfolio in one console
  • Move donors through identify, qualify, cultivate, solicit, steward
  • Run campaigns and track gifts
In practice Open the morning brief. Five moves and $14.2M in asks. Advance three before lunch.
Donor Portal interface
Luminary for Universities

A network of tools for your students — and a direct line to the people who built them.

We chose universities as our first partners for the students. When you partner with us, every student and every member of the faculty gets full access to every tool on the network. The proposal we send you will be specific to your institution, with the reasoning shown.

Why we came to you

The world your students graduate into isn't the one a degree was built for. A major opens fewer doors than it once did. The step off campus is ruthless, and rarely kind to the kind of learning that got them there. Much of the stress we hand young people isn't the kind that teaches them anything — it's the friction of systems no one updated, paperwork no one explained, and an internet that rewards whoever pays the most to be seen.

We chose universities for a plain reason. Your students are still in a place of learning, still surrounded by people genuinely trying to build on what came before, and not yet worn down by the noise outside. We didn't come for the institution. We came for them. The institution gains because they do.

What we're offering

Luminary is a network of nine tools. There's no master app to log in and out of. Each tool does its own work — and they share identity, data, and what they know, so the work a student does in one strengthens every other.

When you partner with us, every student and every member of the faculty gets full access to all of it.

What every student leaves with

A company of their own

Every student forms a real LLC and a trust in their name, and learns how both work inside the law. The legal engine is connected to every state's legislature and code.

The ability to build

A student describes what they want and Code Fabric builds it with them — real software, sites, tools, and games. They run it in the browser and they keep what they made.

The law in plain words

Legal Insights gives every member everything moving through the federal and state legislatures, in real time, in plain words. Cities and counties next.

Markets, and a way to invest

Vestiq turns market and policy data into real financial literacy. A share of each partnership funds a trust the student can actually invest with.

A study partner from their own work

In Listenr, a student turns their own lectures, notes, and study sessions into a personal study partner — and a memory they can search.

A connection that doesn't end

The relationship doesn't end at the diploma. Students keep their access, their tools, and their place in the network.

What changes in the classroom

Learning shows itself in more ways than a multiple-choice test can measure. So we give teachers other ways to see it. A student can record themselves explaining a concept and send it to a professor. A study group can log its discussion and share it. A teacher can see how a student is actually thinking — and, across a whole class, where the same gap keeps appearing. Our own transcription handles lectures and attendance. Citing is built in.

What it means for the institution

Students leave with artifacts, not only grades — a running business, a portfolio, a research record. Faculty gain a clearer view of how their students learn. Research gains infrastructure without bespoke cost. We sponsor patents and student innovations, and we put real projects in front of people who would back them.

You'd be working with the founder directly. He'll come speak to your students, teach when it helps, and answer for the work.

How a partnership works

It starts with a key. The key isn't a login. It opens a proposal and the thinking behind it, and only then the network. We don't send a proposal to any university without studying it first. Yours will be specific to your students, your programs, and your size, with our reasoning shown. We'd rather agree on a fair, clear arrangement at the start than surprise you later. Our intention is never to raise that price if we can help it.

The proposal locks in for two years. When you agree, every student and faculty member at your university receives full access.

If now isn't the moment

We'll keep the door open. We're not going anywhere.

What you are reading comes directly from the founder.

— Luminary

Access by key

Every member gets a key. Every tool asks for it.

Your key is what gets you in. It belongs to you, it identifies you to the network, and every tool asks for it before opening.

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How to start

Get a key. Read the proposal. Decide.

Every partnership starts with a key. The key opens a proposal we've written for your institution — what we'll do, who you'll be working with, what it costs, and what you'd be agreeing to. We'd rather lay it all out at the start than surprise you later. Our intention is never to raise the price if we can help it.

If now isn't the right time, the door stays open. We're not going anywhere.