The next era of business has already started.

TYPHON© GROUP

Where founders build the AI that makes every other tool obsolete.

by Meridian
Typhon Group invitation — open royal blue envelope with letter

Banks collapsing. Currencies destabilizing. Wars reshaping trade routes overnight. AI dissolving entire job categories in a single quarter.

Social media trust at zero. Traditional education becoming irrelevant. The institutions your parents trusted — healthcare, finance, media, government — no longer optimizing for you. They're optimizing for their own survival.

Everything that was trusted is failing.

And AI is accelerating every part of it. Faster than anyone expected. Faster than most can adapt.

Open models running with no guardrails. AI vs AI. Automated content at a thousand posts a day. Deepfakes breaking security.

The split is coming. Whether you like it or not.

One side owns the AI. The other works for people who do. There is no middle. The divide will be colossal — and permanent.

Three years from now, a small group of founders will be completely unreachable.

Their systems will have three years of compounding intelligence. Yours will still be starting from zero every Monday morning. That gap doesn't close. It widens. Permanently.

Typhon is where you become one of them.

Enter

— Apps the room has buried —

HubSpot Calendly Notion Mailchimp Webflow ClickFunnels GoHighLevel Zapier Intercom Skool Loom Typeform ConvertKit Airtable Asana Trello Kajabi ActiveCampaign HubSpot Calendly Notion Mailchimp Webflow ClickFunnels GoHighLevel Zapier Intercom Skool Loom Typeform ConvertKit Airtable Asana Trello Kajabi ActiveCampaign
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Protocol · Typhon

Your system how it's built and why it's yours forever

Website Builder Ad Creator CRM System TYPHON · INFRA · v1 claude gemini gpt 01 Codex 02 Infra 03 Model

01 Codexes are the tools and knowledge you get access to — for example, an ad creator paired with a dataset of advertising principles. Build your own. Take one from another member. Swap it next month for something better.

02 Infrastructure is what holds it all together. Identical across every member's system, but it lives on your machine. Every codex you build or take sits inside it — along with your data, your knowledge, every byte your system has learned. Nothing's hosted by us. Nothing gets locked. Walk away tomorrow and it all comes with you.

03 Model is the processing power. Claude, GPT, Gemini, or anything local — interchangeable. When a better one drops, swap it in ten minutes. Nothing else rebuilds.

Sovereign by design, swappable by convention.

* Tools and model are interchangeable; the protocol housing is the only sovereign element.

† Pin interface follows the canonical codex specification — see ref. spec/connector-A.

‡ All members operate identical housing. The network is built on this invariant.

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Protocol · Typhon

Your system is plugged into every other member's.
…what they built yesterday becomes what you have today.

When a founder inside Typhon builds a working tool — a CRM, an outbound agent, a content pipeline — it becomes available to the room. You take it, plug in your own data, and have it running inside your system the same week.

Not in theory. That's how it actually works.

What took them three weeks to build takes you an afternoon to deploy. And when you improve it, those improvements travel back. The original gets sharper. Everyone's version gets sharper. The room doesn't just share — it compounds in both directions.

Open inside the room. Closed to everyone else.

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Protocol · Typhon

The compound advantage — live.

Tomorrow you could have a website builder that generates full sites from a brief — something agencies charge $10–50K for. Yours. Running on your machine. Deploying as many as you want.

It means a trading bot built on the proven strategies of someone who's been reading markets for twenty years — not a course about trading, the actual system they trade with.

It means a content engine that's been learning what performs for fourteen months across six platforms — and you inherit all fourteen months of intelligence on day one.

It means an outbound system so dialed in it knows which industries respond to which angles — because it's already sent forty thousand messages and tracked every reply.

Every week someone solves a problem you haven't hit yet. Every week that solution becomes available to you. Every week the distance between the people inside this room and everyone outside it gets wider.

That gap is already visible. In six months it will be embarrassing. In a few years it will be the class difference between kings and peasants.

* Network grows monotonically. Every new member adds connections to every existing member.

† Bundle density at the center reflects shared infrastructure across multiple categories.

‡ The room is closed at thirty-three. After that, the network is set.

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Typhon — Incedo Svper Ignes

Join the room where you learn how to thrive in the new world.

What happens next

What happens when you join.

Day 1

The audit.

We get on a call. You share your screen. We look at your actual operation — every tool, every cost, every workflow that involves copying something from one place to another.

We map it against the framework: what to eliminate entirely, what to reduce, what to raise in volume or quality, and what to create from scratch. The output is a build plan — specific to your business, with a clear sequence.

Blue Ocean Audit · Example

Eliminate

  • GoHighLevel ($297/mo)
  • ClickFunnels ($147/mo)
  • Zapier ($69/mo)
  • Manual reporting

Reduce

  • Time in dashboards
  • Manual proposal writing
  • Context switching

Raise

  • Outbound volume (10→150/day)
  • Content output (4→30/week)
  • Proposal speed (3hrs→4min)

Create

  • AI knowledge brain
  • Automated client triage
  • Self-evolving content system

Day 3

First deployment.

Your first agent goes live. A system that does something you used to do manually — triaging leads, drafting responses, processing intake. Whatever the audit identified as the highest-leverage replacement.

You watch it handle something in real time. A lead comes in. The agent reads it, checks it against your criteria, drafts a response in your tone, routes it. Eleven seconds. You didn't touch it.

Agent Dashboard · Live

Action feed

Lead triaged → qualified 11s ago
Response drafted → sent 2m ago
Meeting booked → calendar 8m ago
Lead triaged → not qualified 14m ago
Awaiting client reply 22m ago

Today

12Leads processed
8Responses sent
3Meetings booked
11sAvg response time

Week 1

The worldview starts to shift.

Your system has been running for seven days. It's handled forty-something tasks. Some perfectly. Some you corrected. Each correction made it better.

But the shift isn't the automation. It's how you start to see everything. Every repetitive email is a system waiting to be built. Every manual report is a problem someone in the room has already solved. Every hour on operational work starts to feel like a choice — not a necessity.

You look at what Amazon is doing with AI internally. What Shopify is doing. What Klarna did. For the first time you don't feel like you're watching from the outside. You're building the same thing. Smaller scale. Same architecture. Same compounding logic.

Month 1

The economics flip.

You cancelled GoHighLevel. Your CRM agent handles intake, follow-up, and pipeline tracking better than GHL ever did — because it's built around your process, not a generic template designed for a million users.

Calendly is gone. ClickFunnels is gone. Your SaaS bill went from $849 to about $50 in compute. But the number that matters isn't money. It's the twelve hours a week you got back.

Monthly Stack · Before → After

GoHighLevel$297/mo
ClickFunnels$147/mo
Calendly$96/mo
Notion$96/mo
Skool$99/mo
Zapier$69/mo
Mailchimp$45/mo
AI COMPUTE ~$50/mo

Month 3

Tools become invisible.

You haven't opened a SaaS dashboard in weeks. Content goes out daily — you review a batch once a week. Proposals draft themselves from call transcripts. Client triage happens before you wake up.

Your morning starts with a brief: here's what happened overnight, here's what needs your eyes, here's what was already handled. The work that used to fill your team's entire week takes about forty minutes.

System Status · All Agents

CRM AgentRUNNING
Content PipelineRUNNING
Outbound AgentRUNNING
Proposal WriterRUNNING
Support TriageRUNNING
Knowledge BrainLEARNING
Booking SystemRUNNING
Analytics EngineLEARNING

Month 6

The gap becomes real.

Someone in your industry asks how you produce so much content. You don't have a good answer that makes sense to them — because the answer is "my system does it" and they don't know what that means yet.

A competitor launches a new service. It takes them three weeks to build the page, write the copy, set up the funnel. You did the same thing last Tuesday in two hours.

The gap isn't effort or talent. It's architecture. And every week it widens because your system is learning and theirs doesn't exist.

Compound Advantage · 6 Months

You (Typhon)

6 months compounding

Competitor (SaaS stack)

still assembling tools

Apply for a seat.

We get on a call. You show us what you're running. We tell you what we'd build first, what it would cost, and how fast it would move. If we both want to work together, you're building within the week.

Apply

We respond within 48 hours