The Sevenframe System
A structured methodology for multi-dimensional analysis, grounded in philosophy and built for practical clarity.
Why single-lens analysis fails
Most analytical tools — including mainstream AI — operate from a single perspective at a time. Ask a question, get a flat answer. This creates an illusion of completeness that masks critical blind spots.
A business strategist sees market dynamics but misses the experiential dimension. A philosopher sees conceptual structure but overlooks practical relational dependencies. A data scientist sees patterns but not meaning.
Reality is not one-dimensional. Your analysis should not be either.
What makes Sevenframe different
The Sevenframe System does not generate a single answer. It generates seven structured perspectives on the same subject, then synthesizes them into a unified analytical report.
Each frame is rooted in a distinct branch of philosophical inquiry — ontology, modal logic, mereology, phenomenology, epistemology, and meta-theory — ensuring genuine dimensionality rather than superficial restatement.
The result is analysis that reveals structure where others see noise, possibility where others see constraint, and coherence where others see fragmentation.
Seven Frames. Seven Dimensions.
Each frame is a distinct analytical lens derived from rigorous philosophical traditions.
The first frame asks: what are you actually dealing with? It lays out the full picture — every player, every rule (written and unwritten), every structure, and every building block. Before you can make sense of anything, you need to see what is really there.
The second frame separates what is truly fixed from what just feels permanent. It finds the choices someone made along the way, the things that could realistically change, and the opportunities hiding in plain sight that nobody is taking advantage of.
The third frame traces how the pieces affect each other. It follows cause-and-effect chains, finds fragile spots where one failure would trigger a cascade, and identifies the high-value pressure points where a small push creates a big result.
The fourth frame asks: what does this actually feel like for the people involved? Every strategy and system ultimately affects real humans. This frame looks at motivations, fears, blind spots, and the emotional reality that decides whether plans succeed or fail.
The fifth frame asks why things work the way they do. It identifies the deeper patterns and known principles at play — the kind that, once you see them, make the whole situation click into focus and help you predict what will happen next.
The sixth frame stress-tests everything. Is the reasoning solid? Is it backed by evidence? Would it actually work in the real world? Is it fair to everyone involved? This is where the analysis proves it can hold up under scrutiny.
The seventh frame weaves all six perspectives into a single, clear picture. It finds where the frames agree, where they clash, and what only becomes visible when you step back and see everything at once — then turns it all into specific, prioritized advice.
Philosophical Grounding
The Sevenframe System draws from a deep tradition of structured inquiry. Its foundations span Aristotelian category theory, Husserlian phenomenology, modal logic from Kripke and Lewis, mereological analysis from Lesniewski and Simons, and contemporary epistemology.
This is not a superficial taxonomy or an arbitrary collection of prompts. Each frame corresponds to a genuine dimension of how reality can be examined — dimensions that philosophers have spent centuries identifying and refining.
By operationalizing these traditions into a systematic analytical pipeline, the Sevenframe System makes the depth of philosophical inquiry accessible and actionable for anyone — regardless of their academic background.
The seventh frame, GMS, is where the system departs most clearly from traditional philosophy. It is a meta-synthetic operation: a structured integration of all six prior perspectives into a single coherent view. This is where contradictions are surfaced, convergences are identified, and genuine insight emerges from the interplay of dimensions.
Experience seven-dimensional analysis firsthand
Submit any idea, question, or problem. See what structured, multi-dimensional thinking reveals that flat analysis cannot.