ShurIQ Showcase · w18·2026
◉ Production stage · Internal preview · w18 · 2026

The Studio opens. The Rankings ship. ShurIQ enters the world.

Two months of head-down engineering closes here. The Report Studio is live. The Stack Ranking publications start shipping this week. The work below — Fiserv setting the standard, MicroCo proving the cadence, and the operating system underneath that makes both repeatable — is the proof we built before turning the lights on.

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§ 01 · The argument

The receipts.

This page exists because the work has reached the point where pointing to live URLs is more useful than describing the work in prose. Open the cards. Click through.

Two clients carry most of the weight: Fiserv, where the Session 120 report set the standard for how we synthesize an engagement; and MicroCo, where weekly editorial + viz cadence proved the production loop. Around them: the ShurIQ product surfaces (Report Studio, Motion Graphics), the canonical grammar references, the InfraNodus + Content Factory layer, and the briefs prepared for the Thursday meeting.


§ 02 · Fiserv · gold standard

Three surfaces, one engagement, the standard for the rest.

Fiserv Prosperity is the first ShurIQ engagement where the full stack — intelligence memo, value-flow ontology, GTM operational layer, narrative arc, stakeholder personas, visual viz hub, and internal review surface — landed at the same time on the same client.

F01 · Session 120 Report

The gold standard for an engagement review.

Gold standard

The canonical example for how we synthesize and report on the valuable outputs ShurIQ creates inside a single engagement. Combines the GTM brief, the V2 grammar walkthrough, the post-call rhetoric pass, and the structural intelligence read into a single auditable package.

This is the bar. Every future engagement summary should target this level of synthesis, citation discipline, and visual companion integration.

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ClientFiserv · Prosperity AudienceInternal review FormatMaster engagement report PeriodSession 121 · w17·2026
Session 120 master report
F02 · Visual Intelligence

The Prosperity GTM, as a viz hub.

Live

Five viewports on the Prosperity argument: stakeholder ontology, value-flow REA mapping, GTM operational blueprint, narrative arc, and the strategic gap register. Same ontology, five lenses — the pattern that becomes the template for every future GTM-class engagement.

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ClientFiserv · Prosperity AudienceInternal · stakeholder review Format5-viewport viz hub Periodw17·2026
Fiserv Prosperity viz hub
F03 · Prosperity Review

Eight tabs, one review pass.

Internal review

The internal review surface for the full Prosperity engagement. Eight tabs collapse the ontology layers, the narrative work, the GTM operational blueprint, and the editorial brief into a single review pass before anything goes external.

Review chain: Nuri (doc) → Limore (external-share gate) → Josh.

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ClientFiserv · Prosperity AudienceInternal — Nuri, Limore Format8-tab review hub Periodw17·2026
Fiserv Prosperity 8-tab review hub
F04 · Prosperity BMC Spreadsheets

Three canvas variants, one workbook.

Internal · Workbook

The structured spreadsheet companion to the Prosperity ontology layers. Three canvas variants in a single workbook — traditional Business Model Canvas, lean canvas, and the temporal BMC overlay — each tied back to the value-flow, GTM operational, and stakeholder ontologies in the Prosperity package.

This is where the qualitative ontology work resolves into rows the team can edit, score, and track over time.

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ClientFiserv · Prosperity AudienceInternal · ontology team FormatGoogle Sheets workbook VariantsBMC · Lean · Temporal
Prosperity BMC Spreadsheets (Google Sheets, 3 tabs)
"Communities that see the Prosperity story told well become activation channels themselves."
— The Fiserv community-banks demo, the next deliverable in this engagement

§ 03 · MicroCo · weekly cadence

Weekly editorial, weekly viz, breaking news.

Where the production loop proved out. MicroCo is the engagement where the same ShurIQ grammar runs on a weekly schedule — editorial brief, companion viz hub, breaking-news side-channel. The systems built here belong to Shur Creative Partners and are reusable on any future client engagement of similar shape.

M01 · Weekly Editorial

The cadence made real.

Live

The weekly long-form editorial brief for MicroCo. Same 19-section grammar that runs inside the Studio, on a weekly cadence, on a vertical that benefits from rapid turnaround. The proof point that the Studio's production capability scales.

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ClientMicroCo AudienceClient team FormatWeekly editorial brief CadenceWeekly
MicroCo Weekly Editorial
M02 · Weekly Viz

Companion viewports.

Live

The viz hub paired to the weekly editorial. Topology, gap register, peer stack, and composite views on the MicroCo competitive landscape. Same ontology, weekly refresh. The visual companion that lets the reader poke at the evidence behind the editorial.

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ClientMicroCo AudienceClient team FormatWeekly viz hub CadenceWeekly
MicroCo Weekly Viz hub
M03 · Breaking News

A side channel for fast-moving signals.

Live

The faster-than-weekly surface for MicroCo. When the vertical produces a signal worth surfacing before the next editorial cycle, this is where it lands. The pattern that gets reused for any client whose category moves at the speed of trends.

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ClientMicroCo AudienceClient team FormatRapid-publication channel CadenceAs triggered
MicroCo Breaking News channel

§ 04 · ShurIQ product surfaces

The Studio. The Motion engine.

The two production capabilities that make the rest of the work repeatable. The Report Studio turns intake into auditable brief; the Motion Graphics Studio turns any data-driven artifact into a rendered animation without a designer in the loop.

P01 · Report Studio

Full-stack. Login-gated. Live.

Login-gated

Vite + React + Cloudflare Pages + D1 + Anthropic SDK. Real-time JSONL streaming, click-to-edit title/client_name, three seeded canonical reports (TruData, AHA, Hasbro). Six-user allow-list. The Stage 1a milestone of the Studio rollout — operator tool, not demo.

Login: use your @weareshur or whitelisted email; password in the Slack channel or ask Jonny.

shuriq-report-studio.pages.dev
AudienceSCP team · 6 users FormatLive web app StackVite · D1 · Anthropic SDK Stage1a (deployed 2026-04-27)
ShurIQ Report Studio Stage 1a
P02 · Motion Graphics Studio

Eighty-eight techniques. Animated previews.

Live

The Cavalry MCP + Stallion bridge made browsable. Every motion technique in the ShurIQ library — typography, primitives, scene compositions — rendered as an animated preview. The vocabulary that extends the visual grammar into the time dimension.

Foundation for the Fiserv community-banks demo, the constellation report opener, and the per-vertical motion vocabularies in scope for the next two weeks.

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AudienceInternal · operator reference FormatAnimated technique gallery Demos88 live EngineCavalry MCP + Stallion
ShurIQ Motion Graphics technique gallery

§ 05 · Canonical references

The grammar, made browsable.

Every brief the Studio produces draws from these. The Report Grammar v0.2 spec, the Visual Grammar System, the canonical TruData and AHA briefs that established the archetypes, and the BI Report Lab where alternate module compositions get tested.

C01 · Report Grammar v0.2

The 19-section spec.

Canonical · Grammar

The browsable form of the Report Grammar spec. Nineteen sections, three archetypes (Editorial Brief, Pressure Test, Cold Read), JSONL + HTML rendering rules. Live as the Studio's system prompt; same spec governs every brief shipped from the platform.

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TypeOntology · Grammar Versionv0.2a StatusLive in Studio
ShurIQ Report Grammar v0.2
C02 · Visual Grammar System

Color, type, glow, component library.

Canonical · Visual

The visual companion to the Report Grammar. Seven-color constellation palette, Source Sans 3 + Playfair Display + JetBrains Mono type stack, three-tier perceptual glow system, fifty-plus component patterns. Source of truth for every editorial site, viz hub, and product surface in this showcase.

shuriq-visual-grammar.pages.dev
TypeOntology · Visual Components50+ StatusLive
ShurIQ Visual Grammar System
C03 · TruData Consolidated Report

The 19-section archetype, consolidated.

Canonical · 19-section

The single-file canonical version of the TruData Editorial Brief. Demonstrates the full 19-section grammar end-to-end on real data, with the visual companion inlined. The reference any new operator reads first to understand the shape of a finished brief.

shuriq-trudata-report.pages.dev
TypeCanonical · Single-file ArchetypeEditorial Brief VerticalSAP Services
TruData Consolidated Report
C04 · AHA Editorial Brief

The pre-grammar archetype.

Canonical

The American Heart Association editorial brief — one of the engagements that taught the grammar. Reference for the structural-intelligence reading style that became the Editorial Brief archetype in v0.2a.

shur-aha-editorial-brief.pages.dev
TypeCanonical · Editorial ClientAmerican Heart Association StatusLive
AHA Editorial Brief
C05 · BI Report Lab — 5 Variants

Same numbers, five module compositions.

Precedent · Module Swap

Five branches of the same intelligence brief, each composed from a different module stack. The precedent for the Report Studio's archetype-and-rubric mechanism: change the rubric, change the report, without changing the underlying intelligence.

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TypePrecedent · Module Swap Variants5 branches StatusLive
BI Report Lab — 5 Variants

§ 06 · The system underneath

InfraNodus, and the Content Factory it feeds.

The knowledge-graph engine that powers ShurIQ's gap discovery, and the content production loop where workshops, blogs, and the Concept Series tie together.

S01 · InfraNodus v2 Explainer

How the graph thinks.

Live

The explainer for ShurIQ's InfraNodus integration — fifty-plus active graphs, twenty-four-tool MCP orchestration, the K1 → K3 → O1 layered ontology architecture that grounds every gap report. The evidence layer behind every claim a brief makes.

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AudienceInternal · operator reference FormatExplainer site Graphs50+ active
InfraNodus v2 Explainer
S02 · Content Factory & Workshops

Production loop. Concept series. Workshops.

Live

Where ShurIQ + Shur Creative Partners content production ties to the workshop program. Education as the introduction surface: every workshop becomes blog and tutorial content; every post is also a showcase of a ShurIQ capability. The May 2026 Concept and Workshop Series launches from here.

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AudiencePublic · workshop registrants FormatContent + workshop hub LaunchMay 2026
Content Factory & Concept Series

§ 07 · Thursday meeting brief

What we walk into Thursday ready to discuss.

Two prepared surfaces for the Thursday conversation. v3 prep frames the next iteration of the Studio; the grammar v2 brief is the methodology read.

T01 · v3 Prep

The next iteration, framed.

Internal

The pre-read for Thursday on what v3 of the Studio brings — including the motion graphics integration into the Worked Examples surface, the betweenness-centrality teaching moment, and the path from Stage 1a to Stage 2.

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AudienceInternal · Thursday meeting FormatPre-read brief StatusActive
v3 Prep brief
T02 · Grammar v2 Brief

Where the grammar moves next.

Internal

The methodology read for Thursday. Where the Report Grammar evolves between v0.2 (now live) and v2 (next), what the rubric layer has to absorb, and how the per-vertical dialects begin landing.

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AudienceInternal · Thursday meeting FormatMethodology brief StatusActive
Grammar v2 Brief

§ 08 · Closing

What this collection means.

These are the receipts. Two clients carrying lead engagements, a product Studio that can scale that work to four or five more without further engineering, a canonical grammar layer that ensures every brief looks and reads the same way, and the system underneath — InfraNodus, Content Factory, Motion Graphics — that supplies the evidence and the polish.

Two weeks ago, describing all of this would have taken a deck. Today it takes a page of links.

Eighteen surfaces, two lead clients, one operating system. The factory, running.

Showcase · w18·2026 · Prepared for Limore, Nuri, Diana