The beta room
is open.
I built a Discord for the people testing disciplina. with me. It's where every flag and recap gets pressure-tested before it ships and where I show up daily, in public, with my own red and green trades.

Inside the room
It's not a placeholder. It's already running.
No empty channels, no “coming soon.” Just a fully operational environment where I run my daily operations, share raw data, and treat it as my main workspace.
Structured onboarding, dedicated focus areas, and clean community channels — set up the way I believe a beta should be run. Active from day one.
I am the first daily user.
My first post in #introduce-yourself isn't a marketing message it’s me naming my own worst patterns: revenge trading after a stop-out, holding a dead position twenty minutes too long, and sizing up on tickers for all the wrong reasons.
“I'm not here as some guru. I'm here as the first daily user of something I'm building in public, right alongside you.”

What's happening inside
A workspace, not a hype server.
Every channel exists to do one job — get you onboarded, get you reflecting, and keep the build honest. This is the room where feature requests turn into shipped changes.
Channel names are from the live server. Access stays invite-only. This page is the window, your beta seat is the door.
MY INVITATION
Test the journal and sit in the room while it's built.
Discord isn't a perk bolted onto the product it's where the product gets made. Request a beta seat, trade your next session through disciplina. and bring your findings back to the room. The execution is yours. But you don't have to trade alone.