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Lumen is a spatial system for organizing work.
Instead of forcing everything into a linear backlog, Lumen lets you place boards, tasks, notes, and structures directly on an infinite canvas. You can build boards inside boards, connect related work visually, keep local state durable offline, and add shared workspaces only when collaboration is actually needed.
It is also a practical control surface for AI-assisted work. Lumen can be used
to manage coding-agent plans as visible kanban flows, track work across stages
like todo, in progress, review, and done, and keep multiple projects
and parallel execution tracks on one spatial surface instead of scattering them
across disconnected boards and chat threads.
The product is designed around a few simple principles: spatial organization over hierarchy, local-first durability before cloud dependence, realtime collaboration without surrendering determinism, and infrastructure that stays serious even when the interface remains calm.
Lumen is built for people and teams who need more than a checklist and less than ceremony-heavy project software. It lets you build free-form kanban systems on an infinite canvas, organize work visually instead of burying context in nested lists, and keep multiple projects and delivery tracks inside one large spatial workspace. It also works well as a control surface for AI-assisted execution: you can track coding agents, planning queues, review flows, and parallel stages in one place instead of scattering them across boards, chats, and disconnected tools. Underneath that surface, Lumen keeps local state durable offline, adds shared workspaces when collaboration is needed, shows live presence instead of stale refreshes, and extends the workspace with structured backend and AI services where they are genuinely useful.
Singularity Works is not running this repository as a community-maintained project. Use Issues for bug reports, regressions, breakage, and concrete requests, and use repository discussion channels for conversation if they are enabled. Do not open pull requests expecting review or merge, and do not treat this repository as a public extension surface or redistribution grant. If a change is strategically important to your team, contact Singularity Works instead of preparing an unsolicited patch set.
Important
This repository is source-available, not open source in the OSI sense. It is published for product transparency, issue reporting, and technical discussion. No external contributions are accepted: pull requests, unsolicited patches, and distribution requests are closed by policy. If your company needs an integration, partnership, or commercial arrangement, contact us directly. Redistribution is not permitted. Do not mirror, resell, rehost, republish, or distribute modified or unmodified builds of Lumen without prior written permission from Singularity Works. If you want to report a bug, raise a product concern, or discuss architecture, open an issue in this repository. That is the supported public channel.
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