BrainRotLabs.fun
Interactive Investor Brief • Roadmap • Notional Calculator
Three-year build plan + notional investor outcome sandbox.
This interface is designed to communicate execution trajectory, portfolio breadth, and scale potential while remaining grounded. The calculator is illustrative only—no forecasts, guarantees, or solicitations.
★ 3-Year Development Timeline expand phases • switch views • investor-friendly framing
What this timeline communicates
Execution cadence, portfolio growth, and a calm path toward public-market readiness. This is structured to be modular so you can add new projects, product lines, or milestones without rewriting the layout.
Tip: keep dates high-level; prioritize phase logic and compounding mechanisms (ship → distribution → consolidation).
Investor framing (one sentence)
BrainRotLabs.fun is designed to scale horizontally across products while compounding vertically through ownership, distribution, and repeatable systems.
The “public readiness” line should be framed as intent + maturity conditions, not a guarantee.
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★ Notional Outcome Calculator illustrative only • editable presets • exportable
Purpose
This calculator is a simple sandbox to show how entry price and exit price translate into multiples and percentage gain. It is designed to be conservative in tone and clearly labeled as notional.
- Inputs: investment amount, entry price, exit price, time horizon
- Outputs: exit value, multiple, percentage gain
- Optional: CAGR estimate for investor intuition (still not a forecast)
Compliance posture (recommended)
Keep this section as “illustrative mechanics,” not “expected returns.” Avoid deadlines and guarantees. If you later add real financing terms, gate them behind qualified access.
This tool is best used alongside the timeline and asset explainers to show why scale is plausible—not to promise it.
★ Investor Brief (Expanded) scope • size logic • public-market posture
Portfolio logic (why this can get big)
BrainRotLabs.fun is built to ship across multiple product categories—books, education apps, interactive systems, entertainment experiments—while reusing internal infrastructure (distribution, content pipelines, tooling).
- Horizontal growth: more products and formats
- Vertical compounding: ownership, repeatable systems, distribution leverage
- Durability: not dependent on one platform or one product
Public-market trajectory (calm + credible)
Public listing intent should be framed as a readiness path: revenue diversity, reporting maturity, compliance posture, and defensible IP. Market conditions and execution determine timing.
Asset categories (editable)
- Literature & publications: books, essays, research, updates
- Education: apps, modules, interactive learning systems
- Interactive products: games, simulations, incentive mechanics
- Digital assets: social media asset libraries, templates, packs
- Infrastructure: internal automation, distribution tooling
Keep this list broad enough to scale, but specific enough to be believable.
How to extend this page (for your coder)
Add new interfaces as new .brl-section blocks. Each section can include
its own scripts by using unique data-brl-section keys and scoped selectors.
- New “Product Pipeline” board
- Interactive “Asset Registry” list
- Gated “Data Room” request module
- Investor update feed (manual or CMS)
★ Investor Inquiry Form structured requests • starts an email thread on submit
What this form is for
Provide basic diligence context so BrainRotLabs.fun can route your inquiry correctly. Submitting this form opens your email client with a prefilled subject + body (no data is stored on this page).
- Investor interest: capital participation, notes, equity pathways
- Acquisition / M&A: bids, buyouts, asset purchases, roll-ups
- Other requests: data room access, intro calls, documentation
Common investor fields (why we ask)
These are the typical fields investors and operators expect: identity, entity, intent, amount range, timing, and what materials they want. This keeps conversations efficient and reduces back-and-forth.
Pro tip: If you later add a gated “Data Room,” keep this form as the entry point and route qualified requests to that flow.
Email Preview
This is exactly what will be placed into your email client.