Your 7 AI specialists debate any question from every angle. Two rounds, a synthesis card, and a clear decision — in under 5 minutes.
The Boardroom is a multi-agent decision engine. You propose a question — your AI team debates it in two rounds. Round 1: each agent gives an independent view. Round 2: agents read each other's responses and challenge, refine, or agree. A Synthesis card summarises the consensus and the dissent.
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Start a Session
Go to the Boardroom section and click + New Session. Type your question or topic — anything from pricing strategy to a hiring decision to a go-to-market plan. You can also choose from a Scenario template (pre-built questions for common decisions).
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Your question or topic
What should our Q3 pricing strategy be?
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💰 Pricing Decision
🚀 Launch Strategy
🎯 Hire vs. Automate
Agents in this session:
Angie
Ben
Aria
Viktor
Zoe
Bora
Luna
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Round 1: Independent Views
Round 1 runs in parallel — all selected agents respond simultaneously, each drawing on their specialist expertise. Aria leads with a marketing angle. Viktor models the numbers. Ben looks at it from a sales perspective. Each view is independent — no agent can see the others yet.
✅Round 1 — 4 responses received
🎨 Aria · Marketing
Lead with value positioning before price anchoring. A tiered model raises perceived premium and widens the addressable segment.
💰 Viktor · Finance
At 15% churn a 12% price rise nets +8% ARR. Payback period stays under 9 months if retention holds above Q2 baseline.
💼 Ben · Sales
Deal velocity typically drops 20% in the first month post-increase. Grandfather existing accounts for 90 days to protect the pipeline.
🧠 Angie · Chief of Staff
Execution risk is moderate. A price change without a parallel CS enablement plan creates support tickets before revenue lands.
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Round 2: The Debate
In Round 2, each agent reads everyone else's Round 1 response and reacts. They challenge assumptions, build on strong points, and surface the real tensions. This is where the quality compounds — each agent's Round 2 is materially deeper than Round 1 because it has richer context.
🔄Round 2 — Debate complete · 4 cross-examinations
🎨 Aria · Marketing — Round 2
"Viktor's revenue model assumes 15% churn — I'd challenge that figure going into Q3..."
Summer cohorts historically churn 3–5 pts higher. If we price up in June, the retention baseline shifts and Viktor's +8% ARR projection becomes optimistic by at least 2 pts. I'd align with Ben's 90-day grandfather window and pair it with a proactive value narrative — case studies, usage reports — released ahead of the announcement to re-anchor perceived ROI before the price lands.
Challenges ViktorAgrees with Ben
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The Synthesis Card
After Round 2, the Boardroom generates a Synthesis card — a neutral summary of where the team agreed, where they diverged, and what the recommended action is. It also shows a vote tracker: which agents supported which position. Every session is saved to your history automatically.
🏛️ Boardroom Synthesis · Q3 Pricing Strategy
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Consensus
All agents agree a 90-day grandfathering window is essential. CS enablement and a proactive value narrative should launch before any pricing announcement.
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Key dissent
Aria disputes Viktor's 15% churn baseline — seasonal data suggests the ARR uplift may be 2 pts lower than modelled.
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Recommended action
Implement a 12% price increase in mid-July with a 90-day grandfather clause; release a value report to existing accounts in the week prior.
Agent votes:👍 Angie👍 Ben➖ Aria👍 Viktor
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When to open a Boardroom session
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Pricing decisions
When you're setting or changing pricing and need a stress-tested view from every function.
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Launch strategy
Before any product, campaign, or market launch — pressure-test the plan before you commit.
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Hire vs. automate
When deciding whether to bring in a person or build a system — get the financial and ops angles together.
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Investor prep
Pressure-test your narrative before a pitch or board meeting — find the weak spots before they do.
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Crisis response
When something goes wrong and you need coordinated thinking fast, without waiting for a meeting.
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Quarterly planning
Set strategic priorities with your whole team's view — sales, finance, ops, and marketing in one session.
Frequently asked questions
How long does a boardroom session take?
Typically 3–5 minutes. Round 1 runs in parallel so all agents respond simultaneously. Round 2 takes slightly longer as each agent processes the others' views before forming a response.
Can I choose which agents participate?
Yes — when starting a session you can select any combination of your 7 agents. By default all active agents are included. Narrowing to 3–4 relevant specialists is a good way to keep the debate focused.
Where are the results saved?
Every session is saved to your Boardroom History automatically. You can also click Save to KB on the Synthesis card to add it to your Knowledge Base, making it available to agents in future conversations.
Free to start
Your first boardroom session is free.
Your AI team is already standing by. The question is: what do you want to decide?