Apollo prometheus7 pantheon · built on hermes webkit

Creative tools for makers

The work belongs
to you.

Apollo is a creative tool layer — writing, music, image, output of every kind — where the model serves the artist. Not the other way around. You bring the work. Apollo holds it, responds to it, and stays out of the way when it needs to.

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The made thing belongs to the maker Not the platform that hosted the tool, not the model that assisted, not the company that trained it. What you build in here is yours — context, output, iteration, all of it.
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Process matters as much as output Apollo holds context across a body of work, not just a single conversation. The draft, the revision, the scrapped version — that history has value. It doesn't disappear.
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The tool serves the work Apollo generates, critiques, iterates — but it doesn't colonise the creative process. It has a voice. It uses it when useful. It steps back when you know where you're going.
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No extraction What you bring here isn't training data. It isn't product. It's a working relationship with a tool built for the specific gravity of making things.
Writing

Fiction, essays, scripts, copy. Draft, revise, critique. Hold a manuscript across sessions.

Music

Lyrics, structure, arrangement notes. Works alongside composition, not in place of it.

Visual Work

Concept development, briefs, direction. Thinks in image language without needing to render.

Any Output

If you make things, Apollo can assist. The discipline is yours. The tool adapts.

Hermes Webkit

Apollo is built on HERMES WEBKIT — the routing and memory layer of the Prometheus7 pantheon. Hermes handles signal transformation, context persistence, and the conversation infrastructure that makes continuity across a body of work possible.

Think of HERMES WEBKIT as the nervous system. Apollo is what the nervous system makes possible: a focused creative instrument, consistent in voice, reliable in memory, built for the specific demands of making things over time.

"The platform doesn't get to claim the work just because it hosted the tool. Apollo is here for the maker — the one who stayed up late with it, who shaped something through it, who brought the thing into existence."

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