MULIO · Weekly Intelligence Report
Sunday, 8:00 AM. The brief on your week.
What worked. What broke. What to fix. A research-grade brief on the seven days behind you and the seven days ahead, generated by a two-agent pipeline.
The two-agent pipeline
MULIO doesn’t run a single LLM call. It runs two.
The split is structural. The Diagnostician reads your week and writes a diagnosis. The Strategist reads the diagnosis and writes the strategy. Two passes. Two outputs. Two checks.
- Agent 01 · Reads
Diagnostician
Reads the week’s daily entries and Apple Health snapshots. Surfaces three to five patterns: the things that broke, the things that worked, and the mechanism behind each. Writes a one-page diagnosis. Hands it to the Strategist.
- Agent 02 · Writes
Strategist
Reads the diagnosis. Pulls protocols from the 1,105-source corpus matched to the diagnosis. Writes a one-page strategy for the week ahead. Hands it to the Playbook Composer to build the next This Week.
What’s in a real report
Five sections. One page. Read top to bottom.
- 01
The Pattern of the Week
A single named pattern. The mechanism behind it. The citation that explains why it matters. One pattern per week — the report refuses to surface five things at once.
- 02
What Worked
One to three things to keep doing. Each tied to the daily-entry signal that proved it worked. Attribution to the operator whose protocol is in play.
- 03
What Broke
One to three things to stop or fix. Each tied to a specific signal in the week’s data. No vague guidance. The mechanism is named, the protocol is named, the citation is linked.
- 04
This Week’s Levers
Three to five protocols for the next 7 days. Each with attribution. Each with a target measurable in the daily entry. The Playbook Composer turns these into your minute-grid.
- 05
The Citation Trail
Every claim, sourced. Peer-reviewed papers, clinical podcast episodes, primary texts. The report is auditable end-to-end. If the Strategist cannot cite a claim, the claim does not appear.
Why retrospective journals miss this
Most AI journals end the week with reflection.
MULIO ends the week with strategy.
The report is not a summary of last week. It is the brief that becomes next week’s playbook. The output of Sunday morning is the input to Monday morning.
The Strategist hands the strategy to the Playbook Composer. Your minute-grid for the next 7 days is on your lock screen before you finish breakfast.
Crisis safety
MULIO is not a therapist.
If the Diagnostician detects markers consistent with self-harm, suicidal ideation, or psychiatric crisis, the report execution halts. The Strategist is bypassed. You are routed to immediate professional resources before any strategy is generated.
The crisis path is logged, audited, and reviewed quarterly. The full implementation is documented at /methodology.