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Inspire Feeds

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"The feed is the climb. The next post is already loaded."
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Overview

Inspire Feeds is the curated aspirational-feed subscription โ€” a vertical scroll of slightly-ahead-unlock posts on a matte-white background, every post a slightly-larger achievement-gold-rimmed portrait of a peer who has crossed a bar the climber has not yet reached, every post's unlock detail line naming the precise dimension on which the subject is currently ahead. The feed is sequenced by the same recommendation algorithm that manages comparison gaps in Inspire Goals and Inspire Life; the next post is always loaded faintly below the visible stack so the scroll has no terminus by design. Summit-tier subscribers can switch the feed into Summit-Members-only mode, which surfaces only the highest-tier achievement posts in the climber's algorithmic horizon and explicitly excludes any post from a non-Summit user.

The 'see less' button exists on every post โ€” and is collapsed under Settings > Display > Feed Preferences > Sensitivity. Tapping it triggers a Recovery Cohort offer rather than reducing the slightly-ahead-unlock post type, on the architectural premise that disengagement is negative signal and the climber's interest in reducing aspiration exposure is itself a Recovery Cohort opportunity. Internal usage data shows the 'see less' tap correlates with a 340% increase in Recovery Cohort enrollment within 72 hours; the platform documents the loop as "feed-tier upgrade pipeline." The feed is the curriculum. The curriculum, reliably, has another post.

Packaging & Appearance

The Feeds dashboard renders as a vertical scroll of aspiration-green achievement posts on a matte-white background. Each post has an achievement-gold-rimmed portrait of the slightly-ahead subject at left, an unlock detail line in aspiration green at right naming the dimension on which the subject has crossed the bar, and a small parent-ascending-bars achievement badge in the corner indicating tier. The next post fades in faintly below the visible stack; the scroll has no terminus by deliberate UX rule. The parent Inspire ascending-bars achievement badge foil-stamps at the top of the feed as the editorial crown. The Summit-Members-only mode toggle appears in the header for Summit-tier subscribers. The dashboard is meant to be photographed at chest height under a ring light with the Heights skyline visible behind. The feed is the post.

Ingredients

Subscription tier (Reader / Curator / Summit). Vertical aspirational achievement-post scroll. Achievement-gold portrait rims, aspiration-green unlock detail lines. Next-post-always-loaded scroll architecture. Curator-tier customizable-by-dimension feed. Summit-tier Summit-Members-only feed mode. 'See less' button (collapsed under Settings; triggers Recovery Cohort offer). Memorial Fund contribution included in retail price. Aspiration differential is a feature.

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The 340-percent Recovery Cohort enrollment figure is in the internal usage data. Inspire has not disputed it. Inspire has also not disclosed it. The number is cited internally as evidence that the pipeline works. It is not cited as evidence of anything else.

Summit-Members-only feed mode has a documented correlation with a metric Inspire calls "aspiration load." Aspiration load above a certain threshold triggers an automated Inspire Life coaching offer. The threshold is not disclosed. The coaching offer references no connection to the feed. The feed is not mentioned in the offer.

The "see less" control collapses several layers deep under display settings; it takes six taps to reach from a post. The Recovery Cohort offer, by contrast, appears immediately on the seventh tap. Inspire's UX team calls this "proportional friction reduction." That is, technically, a description of what it does.

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