Would your AI idea
survive a real board?
Five AI advisors pressure-test your AI use case — strategy, money, feasibility,
adoption, risk — and hand down one verdict: GO, NOT YET, or NO-GO.
🔒 Bring your own AI key · It never leaves your browser · No account, no server, no tracking
Everyone is building AI tooling for enterprises and engineers. Nobody is building for you — the operator who has to decide, without a data science team, whether an AI project is actually worth doing.
The Advisory Board is a grounded decision tool for that moment: before the pilot, before the vendor contract, before you defend the idea in a leadership meeting. Most AI ideas deserve a "not yet." Some deserve a confident "go." This tells you which — and why.
How it works
One brief in, one defensible verdict out. A full session takes about two minutes.
Brief the board
Describe the AI use case in plain language — what it would do, your company context, what success looks like. No jargon needed.
Five advisors review it
Each advisor independently pressure-tests one dimension: strategy, ROI math, technical and data readiness, team adoption, and risk.
The chair rules
A consolidated verdict — GO, NOT YET, or NO-GO — with scores, the biggest risk, and your next three moves. Download it and put it in front of your boss.
Meet the board
Five perspectives that mirror how a real investment decision gets challenged — including the one person whose job is to find every reason it fails.
Is this even the right problem for AI — and what's the narrowest version worth doing?
Does the ROI math hold once you count review time, setup, and consumption pricing?
Can your actual systems and data support it — without an engineering team?
Will your team actually use it — or quietly kill it in week three?
What fails, what leaks, and the uncomfortable question nobody in the room asked.
Your key. Your data. Our absence.
This tool is built the opposite way from enterprise AI software — and that's the point.
🔑 Bring your own AI
Connect Google Gemini (free tier available), OpenAI, Anthropic, or OpenRouter with your own API key. A guided, step-by-step setup assumes you've never touched an API key before — five minutes, tops.
A full board session costs you roughly a cent on today's fast models. There's no subscription and no markup — you pay your AI provider directly, and this tool is free.
🔒 Nothing leaves your browser
There is no server, no database, and no account system behind this page — it's static files. Your key and your briefs go from your browser straight to your chosen AI provider, and nowhere else.
The site's security policy physically blocks requests to any other destination, and your key is stored only in this browser — session-only by default. Read the two-minute privacy page.
Fair questions
Is this just ChatGPT with extra steps?
You could spend an evening writing five expert prompts, running them separately, and synthesizing a verdict yourself — the board does exactly that, in two minutes, the same rigorous way every time. The value is the structure: independent perspectives, a forced verdict, scores, and a report you can circulate. Ad-hoc chat gives you agreeable answers; a board gives you a decision.
What does it cost to run?
The tool is free. Sessions run on your own AI provider key — on Gemini's free tier a session costs nothing; on paid tiers (OpenAI, Anthropic, or Gemini paid) a full five-advisor session plus verdict typically costs about a cent on the fast models we suggest by default.
Why would I trust the verdict?
Don't trust it blindly — that's the design. Each advisor argues one dimension with specific, checkable reasoning, and the chair must commit to GO, NOT YET, or NO-GO with the conditions attached. "NOT YET" is the most common verdict, and the report tells you exactly what to test cheaply before spending real money. Watch the sample session and judge the reasoning quality yourself.
Do I need an account?
No. No sign-up, no login, no email required. Session history lives in your browser tab and is gone when you close it — download the report if you want to keep it. (A Pro version with saved boards and team seats is planned; the free BYOK version stays.)
What happens to my business information?
Your brief is sent from your browser directly to the AI provider you connected, under your own key and their data terms — the same place it would go if you pasted it into their chat product. It never touches a server of ours, because there isn't one.
Put your AI idea in the hot seat.
Two minutes to a verdict you can defend in your next leadership meeting.