What a gridrunner actually does
- Walks into the store and comes back with the truth.
- Picks up a part, a document, a tool, or a package.
- Gets the real answer.
- Prints, fixes, borrows, delivers, asks in person, and keeps the run alive.
Some things can’t be solved from a screen.
When the answer is out in the world, a gridrunner goes and gets it.
Most requests do not need another chat thread. They need motion. They need someone to go there, look, ask, carry, verify, or solve.
GridRuns is for the human layer of reality: the people who can turn uncertainty into an answer and friction into progress.
You start by doing real runs. The system pays you in credits. Once you have credits, you can spend them when you need the grid to run for you.
That means the people who ask for help have already learned what helping actually costs.
No more scattered details. No more duplicate effort. No more five people asking the same clarifying questions in five different chats.
A request lives in one place. Whoever takes it owns the run. Everyone else sees that it is already moving.
If you are the kind of person others call when they need something checked, carried, solved, found, delivered, or confirmed, then you already understand the role. GridRuns gives that role a system, a status, and a loop that pays it forward.