Worlds
Create reusable contexts for different parts of your life or work, then choose which world Manwe should reason inside.
Mac beta
The web app is the fastest way to create decision records. The Mac beta is for people who want more control: Worlds, governed memory, What Manwe sees, Lifeline, scenario playgrounds, Market Intelligence, local models, cloud models, custom APIs, and context that compounds only when you approve it.
Mac beta highlights
The web app is the clean self-serve path. The Mac beta is for people who want a more advanced workspace: Worlds, reviewed memory, What Manwe sees, Lifeline, scenario playgrounds, Market Intelligence, more control over models, and more freedom to experiment.
Create reusable Worlds, review suggestions before they become Memory, and keep different contexts from bleeding together.
Inspect the profile, selected worlds, promoted memory, and relationships Manwe can use before a run.
Add temporary assumptions, ignore selected memory, force outcomes, and run sandbox simulations without rewriting promoted memory.
See promoted memory, predictions, watchpoints, and projected branches as a timeline instead of scattered cards.
Market-aware runs and Event Radar connect fresh signals, filings, earnings context, price history, and source-backed catalysts.
Keep source material, runs, and experimentation closer to your own machine when privacy and control matter.
Bring your own providers and endpoints when you want more control than the default web path.
Compare surfaces
Both are Manwe, and both create decision records. The web app is the clean default for cloud runs, saved records, same-language recordings, seed material, and Pro Future Paths. The Mac beta is the local-first workflow for Worlds, governed memory, scenario testing, Lifeline, Market Intelligence, model control, and custom APIs.
| Web app | Mac beta | |
|---|---|---|
| Worlds | Saved records and account context. | World-scoped context with reviewed memory and context inspection. |
| Getting started | Fastest self-serve path in the browser. | Direct DMG download for the deeper Mac workflow. |
| Memory | Records and seed material saved to your account. | Suggestions, drafts, promoted Memory, and selected-world isolation. |
| Scenario testing | Run a fresh question from the browser. | Sandbox assumptions, ignored memory, forced outcomes, and no changes to promoted memory. |
| Models | Managed cloud runs. | Local models plus cloud options when you want them. |
| Language awareness | Records follow the question language; non-English audio can be generated in that language. | Local-first records follow the question language. |
| Providers | Standard Manwe path. | Custom APIs and more experimental provider control. |
| Lifeline | Generated timelines in Pro decision records. | Timelines plus watchpoints, outcomes, and projected branches. |
| Privacy posture | Convenient synced workflow. | More local-first control over your workspace. |
| Best for | Most users getting started with Manwe. | Power users who want a more advanced setup. |
FAQ
Start with the web app if you want the fastest self-serve path. Use the Mac beta when you want local-first context, governed memory, scenario testing, local models, or more provider control.
Worlds are separate contexts for work, personal, market, client, or project decisions. They help Manwe keep memory and assumptions from different parts of your life from blending together.
No. Suggestions and drafts do not shape future runs by default. Only promoted Memory inside selected worlds becomes usable context.
The Mac beta is the path for local models, cloud model options, custom APIs, and more experimental provider control. The web app uses the managed Manwe path.
They are two surfaces of the same decision system. The web app is clean and self-serve; the Mac beta is deeper and more experimental.
Book a call or email Manwe if you need a private, team, or enterprise route instead of the standard self-serve workflow.
Enterprise path
The self-serve path starts in the app. The enterprise path starts with a conversation about deployment, onboarding, and fit.