Science

The Credibility Layer

Four pillars — Jobs To Be Done, Behavioral Science, UX, and AI — each explained as what it is and where it shows up in your outputs.

Jobs To Be Done article preview
Featured Pillar
JTBDJan 8, 2026

Jobs To Be Done

Every output names a buyer and the struggling moment they are in — so ideas land with someone specific, not a generic audience.

Read Pillar
Behavioral Science article preview
Behavioral ScienceJan 22, 2026
Episodic questions, menus, and confession questions pull honest detail without feeling like an interview.
UX article preview
UXFeb 5, 2026
A cold-budget of about five questions per pass. Degrade, do not interrogate. Correction beats recall.
AI article preview
AIFeb 19, 2026
Extraction over interrogation. Every output is QA'd against the context you have already given.
Further reading

How the pillars show up

Story Questions, Not Frameworks article preview
ScienceMar 4, 2026
The product surface stays conversational. Framework names live here, on Science — nowhere else.
Correction Beats Replay article preview
UXMar 18, 2026
Why fixing one answer is better than restarting — and how that shows up in every mode.
Extraction Over Interrogation article preview
AIApr 1, 2026
How the system pulls structure from narrative instead of running a checklist on you.

The frameworks are invisible on purpose. You answer story questions; the science does the filing.

Founder stories

Founders who stole the lines

Real sessions with Mycrowave modes — voice in, labeled lines out, pasted where they belong.

Emily Carter using Mycrowave
I voice-memo'd a rambling fundraise update, ran Pitch mode, and had three clean sentences for my deck in under a minute. No chat history to dig through — just lines I could steal.
Emily Carter avatar
Emily Carter
Founder, Nova Studio · Pitch mode
Founder working on a laptop in a bright studio

Mycrowave your ideas until hot

Say the messy part out loud, pick a mode, and walk away with a full document — diagrams included — every line labeled for the slide, opener, email, or board deck you are actually building.