Timing discipline for founders, traders, and executives making irreversible calls
Stop timing your biggest decisions by accident.
Enuma Index rebuilds Babylonian timing bands as a private risk discipline for founders, traders, and executives—so board votes, large trades, M&A closes, launches, and key hires land in cleaner windows instead of whatever slot your calendar offers.
Experimental tool for entertainment and personal optimization only. Not financial, investment, legal, or medical advice. No outcomes are guaranteed.
Board votes, launches, and irreversible calls may benefit from additional timing consideration. Enuma highlights Enuma Hours, neutral time, and higher-risk bands so you can choose when to schedule key commitments.
Originally scheduled in a Taboo Band. Enuma suggested a 48-hour shift into a clean window.
We start from reconstructed patterns in Tablets of Enuma, then retrain your bands on your own wins and losses over time.
See your bands, ledger, and alerts in one place.
Enuma gives you a live timing map, a private ledger of your highest-stakes calls, and alerts that tap you on the shoulder before you schedule into trouble.
Today's bands
A clean, legible strip of Enuma, neutral, Taboo, and Fog Bands across your day and week—so you can see where to place board votes, settlements, and launches.
High-stakes ledger
A private list of your important decisions with band classifications and outcomes—so timing stories leave your head and live in a ledger.
Alerts & integrations
Calendar-aware alerts that flag when you are about to schedule a high-stakes event in a Taboo or Fog Band, with suggestions for cleaner windows.
You model price, risk, and people. You ignore time.
Fundraises, board votes, launches, settlements, and key hires all pile into whatever empty slot your calendar offers. You already have stories about "bad windows" and cursed weeks—Enuma gives you a language and a ledger for them.
Founders & CEOs
Board votes, key hires, and launches pile into whatever slot your calendar offers.
Enuma helps you see and plan high-stakes moves in relation to Enuma Hours and Taboo Bands.
Investors & traders
You have models for price and volatility—but not for when you actually pull the trigger.
Enuma layers timing discipline on top of your models, not instead of them.
Chiefs of staff & strategy
Leadership rituals happen in random windows with hidden drag and no shared language for timing.
Enuma gives you a timing map for your leadership calendar.
From omen tablets to your calendar in 3 steps.
Enuma treats time as a risk parameter. It overlays timing bands on your calendar and lets your own ledger sharpen them.
Step 1 · Timing map
We reconstruct safer and riskier timing bands for your time zone—Enuma Hours, neutral time, Taboo Bands, and Fog Bands—so you can see at a glance which windows are cleaner vs. riskier for lock-ins.
Step 2 · High-stakes ledger
You log only what you will remember in a year—equity moves, M&A, key hires/fires, launches, large trades, and similar calls—so the ledger stays light but captures the decisions that actually move your life and business.
Step 3 · Bands that sharpen
Each logged win or loss adjusts your bands based on your own history, nudging the map toward how your actual decisions have gone instead of leaving you with generic superstition. Past patterns are illustrative and do not guarantee future results.
With consistent logging, your Enuma Hours may start to feel unusually specific to your own patterns—without promising any particular outcome.
The Canon of Enuma in three rules.
We keep the mythic origin visible, but the discipline is practical enough to run in a board deck.
Law of Stakes
The higher the stakes, the stricter the timing discipline. Reserve Enuma Hours for moves you will remember in a year.
Law of Taboo Bands
Prepare in Taboo Bands. Never commit. Draft, rehearse, and negotiate—but do not sign.
Law of the Ledger
Log every meaningful outcome. The Canon sharpens itself on your life and your wins and losses.
Two Taboos
Never sign in a Taboo Band.
Never launch in a Fog Band.
Fog Bands are hazy windows with conflicting signals—we treat them as "do not launch here if you can avoid it," even when they are not as strongly negative as Taboo Bands.
What this looks like in real decisions.
Concrete shifts founders, traders, and executives make once they can see their bands.
Founder · Board vote
A board vote is originally scheduled inside a Taboo Band out of calendar convenience, in the middle of a noisy week.
Enuma flags the timing; in this example the vote moves 48 hours into an Enuma Hour. This is an illustration only; individual outcomes will vary.
Trader · Settlement
A large settlement is lined up in a red cluster with bad history and recent "bad print" stories.
Enuma suggests a 24-hour shift. Here, "bad" prints cluster in the original window, not in the one you moved to. This is a hypothetical scenario, not a promise of performance.
Exec · Product launch
A launch date falls in a hazy Fog Band with conflicting signals and a history of knotted-up weeks.
You delay five days into a clear Enuma window. This example describes a smoother launch, but real-world results depend on many factors beyond timing.
Start solo. Grow to your team.
Begin with a personal timing map, then expand into deeper bands, integrations, and org-level views as you prove value to yourself.
Starter
For individual founders, execs, and traders testing Enuma discipline.
- • Daily and weekly Enuma vs Taboo Bands.
- • Simple high-stakes ledger.
- • Basic dashboard and email alerts.
Pro
For power users and deep ledgers who want granular bands.
- • Hour-level bands and deeper history.
- • Calendar integrations.
- • Advanced analytics on win/loss by band.
Executive
For leadership teams, funds, and org maps running on Enuma.
- • Org-level Enuma map and combined ledger.
- • Roles and permissions for teams.
- • API and annual Enuma Timing Brief.
Start on Starter and upgrade whenever your ledger and your team are ready.
Skeptical? Good.
Enuma is built for rational operators who already model risk. You do not have to believe in omens to benefit from a disciplined way to treat time as a parameter.
Is this predictive or superstitious?+−
Enuma is a superstition-shaped timing discipline. It does not predict events. It marks safer and riskier windows and lets your own ledger show you whether respecting bands pays off.
How is this different from astrology?+−
Astrology is symbolic and general. Enuma is specific and operational: timing bands, a ledger, and rules you can actually follow—and a way to see, in hindsight, whether it helped.
What data do you use?+−
We begin with reconstructed patterns from Babylonian omen tablets and other historical timing sources, then retrain your bands on your own logged decisions, outcomes, and calendar context over time.
What if I do not believe in omens?+−
You do not have to. You can treat Enuma as a structured way to respect timing constraints, avoid obviously bad windows, and keep a clean ledger of when you broke the Canon and what happened.
How long before my bands feel personalized?+−
Many users start to notice "uncanny" patterns within a few dozen serious entries. The more you log, the sharper your Enuma Hours and Taboo Bands become around your actual life.
Give your next three big decisions a more deliberate sense of timing.
Log them, watch your Enuma Hours sharpen, and then decide what you believe.