The actionable frameworks library.
Stratapedia is a reference product. When a specific problem lands on your desk, we give you a framework that solves it in sixty seconds, with attribution you can trust and steps you can act on.
Who it is for
Operators, founders, investors, and knowledge workers who hit a specific problem — pricing, delegation, cold-start, hiring, positioning — and want a solid answer faster than reading the book.
We are not a course. We are not a community. We are not a blog. We are a library.
What is here
- 9,014 frameworks extracted from books, podcasts, speeches, essays, investor letters, and interviews.
- 6,178 primary sources, every one traced to the author, year, and format it was first published in.
- Thirteen categories— leadership, strategy, productivity, mindset, communication, finance, innovation, peak performance, influence, self-mastery, marketing, sales, entrepreneurship.
- A consistent structureon every framework: problem solved, principles, steps, examples, common mistakes, and origin. Sections only appear when the source carried that shape — we never invent steps the author never wrote.
How it works
Every entry is extracted by AI and approved by a human before it appears on the site. We reject more than we approve. The framework you are reading was not paraphrased, padded, or invented. It was structured.
If you want the detail on attribution, extraction, fair use, and takedown, the editorial policy is the source of truth.
Who is behind it
Stratapedia is built and edited by a small team that believes reference products still matter. We are based in London. We use the product ourselves.
For editorial corrections, takedowns, partnerships, or press, write to the editorial team via the editorial policy or general contact page.