Founding Cohort Demo
Luis Loio¶
Founding Cohort
Luis'ZeroClaw Lab
An early ZeroClaw lab scaffold with the site structure in place and architecture, troubleshooting, and showcase sections ready to be developed.
Project Snapshot¶
Stage
Early Scaffold
The published site is currently a framework-level setup rather than a fully documented public project.
Structure
Architecture + Journal + Showcase
The navigation already anticipates core sections for system design, troubleshooting, and outputs.
What Is Live Now¶
The live demo currently exposes a basic MkDocs installation under the title Luis'ZeroClaw Lab.
What is visible today is limited, but there are still a few real signals:
- the site is framed as a ZeroClaw lab
- the navigation includes an
Architecturesection - the site structure includes
TroubleshootingandShowcase - the architecture section is broken into
Identity,Soul, andSkills
The homepage content itself is still the default MkDocs starter page, so this project should be treated as an early public scaffold rather than a finished demo.
Why That Still Matters¶
Early-stage pages are still useful when the structure is right.
Luis has already put the core documentation pattern in place:
- define the agent architecture
- document what breaks
- publish outputs when they are ready
That is the correct shape for a serious member lab. The live site is not yet a mature public case study, but it is clearly set up to become one.
Current Reading Of The Build¶
Based on the live page, the most accurate interpretation is:
- the site title and navigation are customized
- the architecture information architecture is in place
- the public-facing content has not yet been populated
So this is best described as a ZeroClaw lab in setup rather than a completed project demo.
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Closing Thought¶
Not every founding cohort page needs to pretend the project is finished. In Luis's case, the honest state is that the scaffolding is live and the documentation structure is ready. That is still a valid build milestone, and it gives the next iteration a clear place to land.