For founders between "just me" and first hire

Every AI agrees with you. Your team shouldn't.

Five executives and your toughest customer, in one group chat. They challenge your pricing, cut your scope, pull live market data with receipts — and when you wrap, the minutes land in your inbox with owners and deadlines. You stay the CEO. They keep you honest.

Five free rounds, every day. No signup, no card, no calendar invite — just your email.

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Sam · Chief Strategy OfficerWelcome to your leadership channel, boss. Tell the team about the business — what you sell, to whom, where it's at — and we'll take it from there.
1

Pitch the room

One message about what you're building. Strategy, Product, Marketing, Finance, Ops — and Kai, your customer — take it from there.

2

Watch them argue

Finance deflates Marketing's ad budget. Product cuts Strategy's scope. Kai says what users actually think. Drop in your metrics CSV and they'll use it.

3

Ship the decision

You make the call, hit wrap-up, and the minutes — decisions, action items, open questions — arrive in your inbox. Next week, the team remembers everything.

Less than one coffee chat with an advisor

One credit = one round of the conversation (every reply in it included). Credits never expire. No subscription.

FAQ

Is there a free trial?

Better — five free rounds every day, no card needed. Come back tomorrow and there are five more waiting, and the team remembers exactly where you left off. Credit packs are for the days one conversation isn't enough.

Who is Kai?

Your customer — an AI persona who speaks as the exact buyer described in your brief. Kai asks what real customers ask, objects to your pricing, and says "I wouldn't pay for that" before the market does. The cheapest focus group you'll ever run.

Do they really talk to each other?

Yes — that's the point. Fen will question Marco's budget; Priya will trim Sam's scope. Everyone reads the same channel, your brief, and your files, so the debate compounds instead of resetting.

Can they use my documents?

Drop in text, CSV or Markdown files with the paperclip — costs, price lists, plans, exports. The team reads them and refers to them by name. (PDF support is coming.)

Do they know what's happening in the world?

When current facts matter — competitor prices, market data, tools — they search the web live and cite their sources in the chat.

Is this as good as hiring?

Honestly: it's as good as a sharp consultant's first memo, delivered in a minute for a dollar or two — and it asks you the questions a good hire would. It won't replace a great head of marketing; it will replace guessing.

Is the Finance department giving financial advice?

No — its memos are planning estimates with every assumption stated, for you to check with your accountant where it matters. It says so at the bottom of every memo.

What about languages other than English?

Write your brief in any language — the memos come back in the same language.

Is my business information stored?

Your brief and memos are kept only to give the departments shared context and are not used to train AI models.

Can I get a refund?

If it didn't work for you, email us within 14 days and we'll refund unused credits.