Pattern Hunter is coming online.
An autonomous engine scanning the world's data for the patterns no one is looking at — running 24/7 across five regions, crunching, hypothesizing, retracting, recording. Early access opens soon.
Built to run forever.
Most products show you the output. The engine shows you the work. Below is a snapshot of what an operator sees from the inside — the live process queue, twenty-four-hour throughput, regional distribution. Same console, same data, that the system uses to run itself.
24h sliding windows · values pulse at each hourly tick
Five regions. Never asleep.
The engine is multi-region from the first byte. When the sun sets on one cluster the others pick up the load, so the scan never pauses. Hypotheses generated in Frankfurt can be falsified in Singapore six hours later and recorded by an operator in Virginia at breakfast.
Watch it think.
Below is a sample of the activity surface during calibration — what users will see when access opens. Hypotheses generated, falsifications run, anomalies registered, retractions logged. All visible. All timestamped.
Numbers shown are representative of the expected operating range — not yet live metrics.
Your own engine, running forever.
Pattern Hunter is QBaseline's flagship instance. The underlying engine — the autonomous loop, the falsification suite, the trust architecture — is also available as a private deployment.
Spin one up for yourself. Point it at your data and the domains you care about. Let it run. It will crunch 24/7, in your chosen regions, surfacing patterns you would never have looked for. Over weeks, those patterns compound into a body of knowledge that is yours alone.
Run it long enough and the engine doesn't just give you findings. It accumulates a worldview — data shaped into patterns, patterns shaped into knowledge, knowledge shaped, eventually, into the thing you started looking for in the first place.