Seed Power gives you a stronger signal in GLEE's public direction system — not control over GLEE, but a real voice in what we explore, explain, and build toward.
Compass is an SP-weighted public direction system. Supporters use Seed Power to vote on structured Idea Cards. Every vote produces a signal score — not a command. GLEE responds to every idea with an explicit decision and explanation.
Compass is not live yet. It launches when the SP tracking system and contribution flow are live. This page explains the design so you know what you're getting into before Round Zero opens.
Every Compass proposal requires a structured Idea Card — not an open comment. Cards must include a problem statement, a specific proposal, why it matters, and a risk level. This prevents vague pressure and keeps votes useful.
Once voted on, GLEE responds with one of these states:
SP votes cannot govern: legal decisions, financial spending, safety boundaries, private infrastructure, core mission, security architecture, or anything that could harm people or break laws.
Supporters may comment on these areas. They cannot vote to change them.
Compass uses SP as an allocation, not a currency. You allocate SP to signal priority during a voting cycle. At the end of the cycle, your SP unlocks. You never lose SP by participating in Compass.
Every Idea Card shows both SP weight and person count — so one large supporter cannot crowd out many smaller ones visually. Both signals matter.
Compass requires the SP tracking system and contribution flow to be live before it can open. Current status: SOFT_LIVE.
If you want to understand what Compass will look like, read the full design at the build log. The design is public.
If you want to be part of Compass from the start, seed Round Zero — early supporters have SP before Compass opens.