What the library is

The BeargrassAI Learn library is an evergreen collection of articles about AI, small business discoverability, and the tools that small shops actually use. Each article is durable. It is written once, maintained as the facts change, and does not chase a news cycle. If something is time-sensitive, it lives in the Beargrass Almanac, which is a separate publication.

What the library is not

The library is not a sales pitch for BeargrassAI. Articles lean lightly toward a closing conversation when a reader is ready for one, but nothing here is written to move product. Articles also do not rank national SEO battles, recommend tools with affiliate links, or predict AI futures. What is here is what is useful to a rural small business owner today.

How articles are written

Every article is written by Mark Ulett. A writing practice in the BeargrassAI editorial process supports drafts and voice audit; the words and the judgments are Mark's. Every factual claim is sourced. Every vocabulary choice follows the same rules the rest of BeargrassAI follows: the Agent, not the chatbot; plain language; no transformation language; no jargon without explanation.

How the library relates to the Almanac

The Almanac is a weekly publication that tells small business owners what happened in AI last week. Learn is the library you come back to when you want to understand something all the way through. The Almanac is news. Learn is reference. Both are written from the Flathead Valley. Both are free.

Typography

The library reads in the same typography as The Beargrass Almanac: Fraunces for headlines, Libre Caslon Text for long-form body, Public Sans for labels and metadata. The Morning and Lamplight modes work the same way. The masthead uses the same wordmark plus a small "Learn" section label.

The Learn library is free, will stay free, and will grow on the same schedule the work allows. To see the main site, go to the BeargrassAI home page. To read the Almanac, see the Beargrass Almanac.