A Custom Research Service

Turn a lifetime of work into a structured archive.

We help executives, creators, and scholars make a lifetime of output usable—turning scattered talks, videos, essays, and notes into a structured archive that surfaces themes, ideas, and the outlines of what you’ll create next.

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The Problem

Decades of talks, videos, memos, essays, and notes are scattered, hard to reuse, and impossible to navigate.

The Reframe

You don’t need to write the book first. You need a structured, searchable, source-traceable archive.

Ulix Cortex builds the foundation for a lifetime of ideas—organized at the level of research, not sentiment.

What You Actually Receive

A structured archive

Organized to your thinking, questions, and themes.

Source-traceable research

Every claim, fact, and connection is linked to its source.

Citation-ready outputs

Briefs, talk ideas, and outlines for books and courses—cited and ready to use.

Living knowledge map

See how ideas, evidence, and people connect.

Private by design

Discretion, custody, and total confidentiality.

Proof of Work

Example Archive

Apollo 11 Research Archive

A working example, built entirely from public NASA records: 24 primary sources—flight plans, voice transcripts, crew debriefings, sample catalogs, orbital imagery—compiled into an interlinked wiki, 15 original analyses, and interactive tools, with every claim linked to the document it rests on.

Your archive is built the same way, from your own output—and stays private.

View Example in Detail
An Apollo 11 astronaut standing beside the Lunar Module on the surface of the Moon.
Interlinked Wiki 42 articles · 6 topic maps
A knowledge map of interconnected golden nodes on a dark field.
Knowledge Map 818 links · 89 pages
Source TypeDocumentsDate Range
Flight Plans & Checklists61969
Transcripts & Debriefings61969–2001
Mission & Science Reports71969–1994
Catalogs & Orbital Imagery51969–2011
Source Registry 24 primary sources
DISCREPANCY LEDGER — APOLLO 11 ENTRY A1
SUBJECT:
Distance to West Crater
SOURCES:
Science Report ch. 3–4; Mission Report §11
DETAIL:
The 1969 record states it two incompatible ways: “approximately 400 m” vs. ≈600 m west.
CHECK:
2011 orbital imagery measures 564 m west.
STATUS:
Adjudicated
Discrepancy Ledger 15 findings

Who It’s For

Executives & Founders

Capture institutional knowledge and strategic thinking before it’s lost.

Scholars & Researchers

Organize large bodies of work into publishable, citable research archives.

Writers & Creators

Turn years of videos, essays, and posts into the source material for books, courses, and new series.

Institutions & Estates

Preserve legacies with care, rigor, and long-term stewardship.

How an Engagement Works

  1. Discover

    We learn your goals, materials, and context.

  2. Design

    We define structure, scope, and research framework.

  3. Build

    We research, organize, and create your archive.

  4. Deliver

    You receive a living archive, ready to use and grow.

  5. Evolve

    We continue refining as your work evolves.

About

Ulix Cortex is the custom research practice of Ulix LLC. Every engagement is private and bespoke: your materials stay in your custody, and everything we produce is traceable back to its source.

Write to us at hello@ulix.app.

Build your archive. Create what’s next.

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