Since May 2023 · Seoul
Realizing and practicing it all — on a schema rooted in essence.
We run OpenKnock with safety-management partners, and we're growing a new business called Ready2Record. The rhythm we built over three years as a development agency will narrow from here — but the seat stays open for projects with essence at stake.
Our Business 01

OpenKnock
Safety checklists, incident reports, observation cards, improvement actions — we bind every safety-data fragment a company holds into one cycle. AI workflows automate observation, coaching, and recommendations, with effectiveness review at the end — turning aftermath cleanup into early signal detection. Built together with RIMS and LRQA, and proven in operation at large enterprise sites across different industries.
Our Business 02

Ready2Record
The wedding pre-roll, the child's growing-up reel, the travel memory — the videos you want most but never start. Ready2Record guides you from the moment you shoot to the finished cut with category templates and tight on-set prompts. No editing software to learn. No expensive outsourcing.
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Development Agency
Schemalism works as a development agency, building products together with startups. Not a one-off vendor but a long-term operating partner — planning, design, and engineering as one team, from 0 to 1 and 1 to N. Below is a slice of programs we've shipped along the way.
III. Journal
What we learn at work
we serialize.
Long-form pieces that follow one subject all the way through. Pick a series and read it from the start — reflections from the person who built the product.
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Series 01 · 5 partsSeptember 2026What if an LMS were built like Netflix?
Netflix doesn't just list its titles. It recommends a new one each time, and lets you resume where you left off. What if an LMS were built the same way? Across five parts, we trace the five places OK Learn, OpenKnock's LMS, settled into.
Series 02 · 6 partsJune 2026Can organizational culture actually be measured?
OpenKnock Culture Ladder is a survey-based diagnostic for organizational safety culture. The benchmark isn't ours. We lifted NEN SCL, the Dutch national safety-culture certification standard, and use its five-step ladder as is, asking which of the five rungs a company stands on, round after round, against the same benchmark. Built by schemalism with RIMS and LRQA, and already pinned in place on the same benchmark by Hyundai Mobis, Kumho Petrochemical, and POSCO International, ~15,000 responses in. Six essays on what we saw between measurement and change.
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