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Enhancing Ecosystem Coordination with Spiralmore

Within the Spiralmore ecosystem, Spiralmore functions as the coordination and integration layer.

Its role is to connect activity across all projects, allowing the ecosystem to be understood as a single structured system rather than a collection of isolated sites. It operates as the point where changes, updates, and cross-project relationships are gathered, aligned, and made coherent.

Spiralmore sits between structure and movement, less focused on producing standalone content and more focused on maintaining visibility of how the wider system is evolving.


Over the past six months, Spiralmore has developed into a more clearly defined coordination layer within the Spiralmore ecosystem.

Its role has shifted toward linking, organising, and interpreting developments across all ecosystem branches, ensuring that changes in one area remain visible and meaningfully connected to the wider system. This has strengthened its position as the ecosystem’s integration point, supporting both structural awareness and applied coordination.


Key aspects of its current direction include:

  • Tracks ecosystem-wide changes, updates, and developments
  • Connects activity and evolution across multiple Gwenin projects
  • Supports structured outputs such as project kits and coordinated system updates
  • Maintains visibility of relationships between ecosystem layers over time
  • Functions as the integration point for cross-project structure and movement

Progress over the last 6 months:

Over the past six months, Spiralmore has evolved through a series of system-focused outputs that clarify its role in documenting, aligning, and connecting activity across the wider Spiralmore network.

Recent material reinforces its position as a dedicated coordination and integration layer rather than a general project hub, with a stronger emphasis on making the ecosystem legible as a unified system. This includes improved cross-project tracking to enhance visibility, alongside more structured approaches for showing how developments in one branch influence and relate to others.

Its role has expanded to support coordinated outputs such as project kits and system-level updates, while placing greater emphasis on relational mapping between ecosystem components. Collectively, these changes continue to refine Spiralmore’s function as the connective layer, ensuring the ecosystem remains coherent, navigable, and structurally transparent as it develops.


Underlying intent:

The underlying intent remains consistent: Spiralmore exists to maintain coherence across the Spiralmore ecosystem by connecting developments, tracking change, and ensuring the system remains readable as a unified and evolving structure over time.


Follow how the ecosystem is changing across all branches in real time.

See how projects connect, shift, and evolve within the wider system.


Thank you for following how the system connects and evolves.

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