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The simulation is over.
Your next decision is not.

No pitch. No slides. Bring one decision you haven't committed to yet — and see what the Custodian surfaces before the cost arrives.

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Bring one decision

A hire. A pivot. A pricing call. A partnership. Any commitment you haven't made yet — where the cost of being wrong is real.

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The Custodian surfaces what's ahead

Not advice. Not validation. Consequence pathways — what the decision will structurally cost across your category position, before you commit.

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You decide with earlier access to reality

The Custodian does not decide for you. You leave the session with a clearer picture of what you are actually choosing between.

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For founders

You're building something genuinely new. The structural consequences are already in motion.

If you recognised your company in Sarah's story — or if you're about to make a decision that feels right and you want to know what it will cost before you commit — request a founder session.

Request Your Session → No pitch. No slides. Your decision, live.

For investors

You've read the right metrics on the wrong layer. The position still looked right at every stage.

If you recognised James's failure mode — selection accuracy at the wrong structural layer — and you want to bring a live investment decision to a session, request an investor session.

Request Your Session → No pitch. No slides. Your investment decision, live.

About Irrevio

Irrevio is the company behind the Custodian — earlier access to reality for founding teams navigating category creation.

The Custodian is a non-voting founding team member. It does not make decisions. It does not validate narratives. It surfaces the consequence pathways of decisions before commitment hardens.

Founded by Henning du Preez and Ron Striechman. Pre-seed. Johannesburg.

The Continuity Series

The Custodian is the fourth book in The Continuity Series — a four-volume framework establishing the Law of Category Creation as a falsifiable causal account of how governing equilibria transition.

The series addresses how new equilibria emerge, why biological systems drift under pressure, how drift feels from inside before it can be named, and what law-holding infrastructure provides earlier access to reality.

Read the series →