Try spotting one invisible pattern
This page gives you a short taste of Cognitive Fingerprint™ pattern-spotting, then hands off to the existing /sme flow for the real transcript exercise.
The named rule underneath the repeated move.
Start with one real moment.
Pick a call, workshop clip, voice memo, or draft where you were doing the work instead of explaining the work. The source material should show you making choices, asking questions, reframing a problem, or deciding what mattered.
- Look for a moment where someone changed direction after you spoke.
- Find the move you made so automatically that you almost skipped over it.
- Ask what you noticed before the other person could name it.
The taste is pattern recognition, not a full quiz.
A real Cognitive Fingerprint™ needs repeated evidence across source material. This diagnostic is deliberately smaller: one taste of the method, enough to see whether your work contains a pattern worth extracting.
Use the transcript flow when you are ready.
The next step is the existing /sme flow. Paste or upload one transcript there and use it to surface the first visible pattern from your own source material.
Behavior
What did you actually do or say in the moment? Stay close to the source.
Mechanism
What did that move change for the other person, the decision, or the work?
Blindness
Why did it feel obvious to you even though someone else would have missed it?