I got tired of feeling scattered.
Every time I needed to make a decision, I'd open ChatGPT and get one perspective. Then I'd think "but wait, what about the technical side?" So I'd open Claude. Then I'd need a marketing angle, so another tab.
I was having the same conversation three times, copy-pasting context like an idiot.
And as someone who gets distracted easily, having my thoughts split across multiple tools was killing me. I'd lose track of which AI said what. I'd forget the context. I'd have to start over.
I'm a freelancer [or: I run multiple projects / I manage different parts of my business - pick what's true], and my brain works best when I can see multiple perspectives at once. Not sequentially. Not in different windows. In one conversation.
I wanted a CEO to tell me if the business made sense, a CTO to tell me if it was technically feasible, and a marketing person to tell me if anyone would care - all in the same thread, responding to each other's points.
Like having a team. Like having a board meeting. But fast, and in one place, and not making me feel like I'm drowning in browser tabs.
So I built it.
Because I needed it. Because switching between AIs was making me crazy. Because I'm trying to run [a business / multiple projects / my freelance work] and I needed my tools to match how my brain actually works - chaotic, but wanting structure.
This is the tool I wish I had six months ago.
This doesn't sound like a problem that need its own tool. A robust prompt specifying that you want each response to include consideration of those various perspectives should do the job just as well. Paste such a prompt into any new chat, and ye olde chatbot UIs should handle it, it would seem.
I got tired of feeling scattered. Every time I needed to make a decision, I'd open ChatGPT and get one perspective. Then I'd think "but wait, what about the technical side?" So I'd open Claude. Then I'd need a marketing angle, so another tab. I was having the same conversation three times, copy-pasting context like an idiot. And as someone who gets distracted easily, having my thoughts split across multiple tools was killing me. I'd lose track of which AI said what. I'd forget the context. I'd have to start over. I'm a freelancer [or: I run multiple projects / I manage different parts of my business - pick what's true], and my brain works best when I can see multiple perspectives at once. Not sequentially. Not in different windows. In one conversation. I wanted a CEO to tell me if the business made sense, a CTO to tell me if it was technically feasible, and a marketing person to tell me if anyone would care - all in the same thread, responding to each other's points. Like having a team. Like having a board meeting. But fast, and in one place, and not making me feel like I'm drowning in browser tabs. So I built it. Because I needed it. Because switching between AIs was making me crazy. Because I'm trying to run [a business / multiple projects / my freelance work] and I needed my tools to match how my brain actually works - chaotic, but wanting structure. This is the tool I wish I had six months ago.
This doesn't sound like a problem that need its own tool. A robust prompt specifying that you want each response to include consideration of those various perspectives should do the job just as well. Paste such a prompt into any new chat, and ye olde chatbot UIs should handle it, it would seem.