Why this platform exists
Systemic work takes place within a field - a relational space where roles, positions, and dynamics become visible through their arrangement and interaction. Working effectively with systems depends on clarity, structure, and a stable container that can hold the process without distortion.
Most digital tools are not designed for this kind of work. Standard video platforms flatten spatial information, fragment attention, and make it difficult to maintain a coherent field over time. As a result, facilitators are often forced to adapt the work to the limitations of the medium rather than being supported by it.
KIN was created to to address this gap.
Purpose-built
Designed specifically for systemic work online, KIN provides a clear container, spatial orientation, and minimal technical friction, so facilitators can stay with the field and the process rather than the tool.
Field-oriented
Built around what matters in systemic representation, KIN supports working with positions, relationships, and patterns beyond the limits of a standard video call.
Evolving with practice
KIN evolves through ongoing feedback from practising facilitators. Updates focus on improving structure, clarity, and usability without adding complexity or distracting from the work.