BATEN FLOW
Physics-Governed Attention
Moving-Weight Topology
Half-Life Decay
Rust / egui
Windows
Your projects ranked by moving importance.
Not what you added last. What matters now.
Every to-do list has the same flaw: it treats all tasks as equal.
BATEN Flow applies a moving-weight model — each project carries a weight
that decays over time like radioactive half-life. What's urgent today
and ignored floats down. What keeps coming back rises.
Attention, finally governed by physics.
How importance moves — half-life decay
Client pitch (due today)
0.95
Refactor auth module
0.31
Weights update continuously. Ignored items decay. Recurrent items accumulate. No manual sorting.
Attention as a physical quantity
Traditional productivity tools assign priority manually — you decide what's important. But human attention is not a static list. Importance is dynamic: it depends on time elapsed, recurrence, urgency signal, and context.
BATEN Flow models importance using a topological framework protected by patent. Each project carries a multi-dimensional state tracking time, interaction, weight, and decay. The half-life function continuously recomputes the ranking without any manual input.
When you interact with a project — open it, update it, link a signal to it — its weight rises. When you ignore it, it decays. The list self-organizes around your actual behavior, not your intentions.
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Importance Ranking
Projects ranked by physics-computed importance score. Half-life decay runs continuously. No manual sorting ever needed.
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Signal Emission
Flow emits attention signals (NDJSON) to BATEN Orchestra. Project status, importance shifts, and team activity become observable in real time.
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Per-seat View
Each team member sees their own importance-ranked view. Observer-relative: the same project can have different weights for different seats.
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Decay Timeline
Visual history of how project importance moved over time. See what drifted, what surged, and when attention shifted — with full audit trail.
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Orchestra Bridge
Native integration with BATEN Orchestra. Flow is the producer. Orchestra is the monitor. Together: a complete attention intelligence system.
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Native Desktop
Rust + egui. No Electron, no browser. Instant startup, minimal memory, full offline capability. Your data never leaves your machine.
The Flow → Orchestra System
BATEN Flow
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classifies projects by moving importance, emits attention signals
BATEN Orchestra
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monitors team productivity, displays toasts + attention board
Flow and Orchestra can be used together or independently. Flow standalone = individual productivity. With Orchestra = team visibility.