FUTURA: The Feedback Loop That Makes Predictions Useful
Your future gets smarter only when reality is logged.
Most prediction tools have one fatal flaw: they don’t close the loop. They give you a forecast, you live your life, and the tool never learns whether it was wrong — or why.
FUTURA is Continium’s control layer. It’s built around a feedback loop that makes forecasting worth using: simulate a future, live a month, log what happened, and recalibrate.
Why this matters
Without feedback, a forecast is just a story. With feedback, it becomes a model that improves. That improvement doesn’t come from magic — it comes from aligning the simulation to your real constraints: your consistency, your stress tolerance, your sleep, your spending, your pace.
- Simulate: test one fork you’re considering.
- Live: do the plan for a real time window (even imperfectly).
- Reality Sync: log what actually happened — quick metrics, not essays.
- Recalculate: FUTURA updates the next future using the evidence you just created.
What to log (keep it simple)
You don’t need perfect data. You need consistent signals. Start with four: month, income, happiness, net worth. Everything else is optional.
Accuracy is a product feature
In Continium, accuracy isn’t a marketing claim — it’s visible. You can see forecast accuracy improve when you Reality Sync. That’s the entire point: stop guessing, start learning.
"A future you can’t update is just a fantasy. FUTURA turns it into a system."
If you want Continium to feel personal, do one thing: run a fork, then Reality Sync. That single action upgrades every future you generate afterward.
Start small: one baseline, one fork, one horizon. Then compare what actually moves the needle.