FounderOS

by Heritage.Lab

Trajectory is shaped first at the founder layer,
then at the visible company layer.

FounderOS is the public founder-facing surface of Heritage.Lab.

It exists to make one layer legible:

the operating logic by which a founder forms decisions, holds coherence, and shapes company trajectory from the inside outward.

At the center of this surface is one core format:

Founder Trajectory Interview.

A bounded founder-to-founder protocol for trajectory clarity, decision architecture, structural review, and nonlinear navigation.


Founder-to-Founder

This format is founder-to-founder by design.

It comes from inside real company-building.

The subject is not abstract advice.

It is live founder operating logic:
how decisions are formed,
how coherence is held,
and how trajectory is transferred into product, team, trust, capital, and direction.


Why This Matters

Some work improves what a founder does.

Some work changes what a founder is able to see, hold, and build from.

FounderOS is built for the second layer.

The value is not the interview alone.

The value is that future movement is no longer shaped from the same inner structure.

A different founder layer produces a different range of possible outcomes.


Continuity

A Founder Trajectory Interview is often the point of entry.

It is not the whole value of the work.

Continuity is where the value compounds.

This is where the new structure becomes usable:
through modular follow-through, protected access, selected tools, and founder-facing resources that continue working beyond the interview itself.

The interview opens the work.

Continuity is where the work becomes usable across time.

Inside Heritage.Lab


Entry

For founders at a real point of trajectory inflection,
the next layer is the protocol itself.

View the Protocol