median time to verdict
7m
From question to structured recommendation
AskVerdict helps startup teams pressure-test key bets with structured multi-agent reasoning before execution.
Create one decision stream, compare upside and downside, and align founders before spending runway.
median time to verdict
7m
From question to structured recommendation
decision confidence lift
+22%
After two rounds of counterarguments
rework avoided
31%
Less thrash from unclear assumptions
Use Cases
Focused workflows for early-stage teams where time, runway, and team bandwidth are constrained.
Debate feature bets, sequencing, and launch risk before committing sprint capacity.
Compare candidate profiles and role priorities when every hire impacts execution speed.
Evaluate positioning, pricing experiments, and channel focus with clearer downside visibility.
Decisions stay fast while remaining auditable and easier to explain to investors and advisors.
Capture assumptions and counterarguments early so teams avoid expensive reversals later.
Use shared verdict artifacts to align product, engineering, and business priorities.
Validate startup assumptions with evidence-backed analysis pulled from real-time web sources and inline citations.
Ground decisions in your GitHub repos and docs so every debate starts from your actual codebase and product context.
Use built-in frameworks like SWOT and Risk Matrix to produce investor-ready analysis with structured rationale.
Execution Playbook
A simple checklist that helps early-stage teams move quickly without losing decision quality.
Define the one assumption that must be true for this decision to work.
Add constraints: runway, team capacity, and timeline pressure.
Compare at least one conservative path and one aggressive path.
Record decision owner, success metric, and review date before execution.
FAQ
Early-stage founders, product teams, and operators who need faster, more defensible decisions across product, hiring, and go-to-market strategy.
Yes. Solo founders and lean teams can start on free access, then upgrade as they add collaborators and higher-volume workflows.
Yes. Teams often use debate workflows to stress-test roadmap choices, fundraising narratives, and launch priorities before stakeholder meetings.
Yes. You can move from individual usage to shared team workflows without recreating your account history.