Five guided demos that walk through the platform end-to-end. The same maths that powers a paid account, running live on your device. Each takes two to three minutes; the whole path takes about fifteen.
If you've got fifteen minutes, work through them in order. If you've only got three, do 1. If you've got six, do 1 and 2.
The core demo. Pick a sample farm profile, watch the engine derive economic weights for every trait from your gross margin and kill grid, then rank a sample sale catalogue. Drag any coefficient and see ranks shift live.
Same engine, applied to sheep. Walks through merino wool, Swedish pelt-primary, dairy sheep and shedding meat systems on the same bioeconomic core. Production-system modifiers shift the trait weights automatically.
Take one Wagyu × Angus bull and watch how his rank-position changes across AU, US, JP, KR, BR and SE — same animal, six different bioeconomic anchors, six different grid economics. The clearest demonstration of why a global index doesn't work.
Paste a breed evaluation report from anywhere in the world — Hereford Society UK, Hanwoo Institute Korea, Genex Brazil — and watch the translator decompose it into canonical EBV semantics. The Tier 2 fallback that makes 100% country coverage possible.
A live feed of the global aggregation that runs every night — anonymised regional anchors recomputing across producers, climate signals refreshing per country, FX and market prices wiring through. The platform's nervous system, visible in the open.
The demos show what the engine does. These are the documents that explain how and why — the same documents we use internally when adding a country, a trait, or a production system.
The full bioeconomic derivation. Closed-form weights, discounted gene flow, ridge-regression calibration — all the maths in one document.
Engineering write-ups: per-farm vs industry index, the Sweden ungtjur system, the AI translator architecture, kill-floor anchor calibration.
The peer-reviewed work the engine is built on. Hazel 1943, Henderson 1975, Brascamp 1978, and the modern genomic-prediction literature.
What's wired in each of the eighteen native countries — breed evaluation source, climate source, market feed, currency wiring, vernacular.
What's shipping next — methane economics, microbiome inheritance, methylation as a parallel evaluation axis, cross-species composite prediction.
For partner labs, breed societies and integrators. REST endpoints for the engine, the translator and the global anchors.
The demos use sample data. To run the same engine on your animals, your gross margin and your country, sign up — it's free to start.
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