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The First Cortisol Checker Prototype

The simple paste-and-score interface that made the inquiry tangible.

Observer Attention → Cortisol Checker → Word Wallet Web · v0.2 ·

The First Cortisol Checker Prototype

The first useful product decision was simplicity: paste a tweet or passage, press Analyze, and see the score.

The prototype showed much more than “calm” or “emotional load.” It exposed confidence, signals, semantic frames, protocol trace, score components, regulation suggestions, a generated reply, and raw JSON. That visibility made the mechanism inspectable and helped separate the score from a mysterious AI judgment.

Early Cortisol Checker prototype with a tweet input and a 51 out of 100 language stress load result, signals, protocol trace, regulation guidance, and score components
Historical prototype: the simple paste-and-analyze interaction with the rich deterministic result. This predates the final enclosed-expression notation.
Continuation of the early Cortisol Checker result showing semantic frames, generated reply, copy controls, and raw JSON
Historical continuation: generated reply and raw JSON. The old header “~ Cortisol Checker” is retained here as evidence of the prototype before the grammar was corrected to `~Cortisol Checker~`.

The new Foundation experience restores this level of usefulness for normal visitors. Anonymous analysis returns the rich content result but cannot save anything. It is rate-limited, origin-restricted, capped at 2,000 characters, and does not retain the submitted text or full result.

The output remains a language-pattern estimate. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, therapy, or biological cortisol measurement.

Run the current ~Cortisol Checker~ research beta.

The First Cortisol Checker Prototype | Internet Of Value Research Foundation