One input field. One engine. Different results.
Concrete scenarios, real quotes, honest pricing.
Scenario 1 · $19
Checks your business idea before you spend the money
For: a person with an idea who doesn’t have $40,000 to waste on failure.
What you get: an honest answer — worth it, worth it but risky, or walk away. With reasoning. With concrete numbers from real sources (not from an AI’s head). With a plan for the first 14–90 days. And the one thing that, if it’s wrong, sinks it.
“I submitted an idea — subscription box for houseplants, $29/mo, urban millennials. Minutes later I got a report: phase 1 NPV −€38K, phase 2 NPV +€272K, ROI 1705%. The one thing that could sink it — where to find the first 100 customers with CAC under $15. I didn’t know the answer. Saved half a year.”
Scenario 2 · $97
Checks someone else’s business before you hand them money
For: an investor, partner, buyer — anyone evaluating a company.
What you get: independent checks. Website, domain age, official registries, the founder's public profile, reviews on independent sites. Every fact tagged: ✓ confirmed by independent source, ⚠️ only found on company’s own site, 🚩 contradicts other data.
“I was offered to invest. I sent the website — domain 3 months old, no legal entity found, founder not on LinkedIn. Red flags. Didn’t invest.”
Scenario 3 · included in Scout $29
Dissects a meeting and shows what actually happened
For: a manager, lead, team lead — after an important meeting.
What you get: paste the transcript (Zoom, Google Meet, any recording). The system creates “shadows” of each participant — an AI version that explains what the person actually meant. Plus four analysts watch from the side: who manipulated whom, where arguments were weak, what was decided, what was quietly buried.
“After the planning meeting I sent the recording. The system showed the budget was approved not because everyone agreed, but because the CFO saw the CTO was ready to escalate. No one voiced it. The system saw it.”
Scenario 4 · included in Scout $29
Thinks alongside you before an important decision
For: a founder, lead — before a strategic choice.
What you get: describe the situation and the decision. It argues the decision through from several angles. Output: not one opinion (like ChatGPT), but a structured case — arguments and counter-arguments.
“I was thinking about a pivot. Submitted the situation. The answer was unanimous: don’t. First fix what you already sell. It noticed I was discussing it for the third time this month instead of acting. Painful but precise.”
Scenario 5 · included in Analyze Pro $11/mo
Walks a strategic or geopolitical scenario
For: an analyst, policy lead, exec planning team — or anyone reading the news and trying to think two moves ahead.
What you get: describe the scenario — sanctions package, blockade, doctrine shift, regulatory change. It debates the consequences across actors and timeframes. Output: scored plausible paths, second-order effects, and what signal would change the answer.
“Submitted a regional escalation scenario. The panel split: three saw containment, two saw spillover. The disagreement itself was the insight — surfaced the two assumptions that decided everything.”
Scenario 6 · free / experimental
Generates 4-5 business ideas matched to your profile
For: a solo founder, side-project hunter, career-changer — before you commit weeks to the wrong idea.
What you get: drop your skills, budget, hours available, geography. The discovery pipeline generates 4-5 niche business ideas matched to your profile — each with a score 0-10, a concrete pricing model, a 30-day MVP plan, and the one thing that could block it.
“Solo Python dev, $3K budget, 15h/week. Got back a productized Facebook Ads audit ($497/audit), an AI documentation auditor ($2-5K/project), and a Code Refactor API ($49/mo). Each scored 8/10. Picked the audit — first $497 in 11 days.”
From what you type to a straight answer — here's what happens.
STAGE 1
It works out what you gave it
An idea, a company, a meeting, an offer, or just text — it figures out what it is and what to check.
STAGE 2
It looks from real-world angles
It looks at it the way real buyers, skeptics, and advisors would — then double-checks its own reasoning for blind spots.
STAGE 3
It pressure-tests it
It plays the idea out — different people react, push back, and decide. You see how it actually holds up, not a summary.
STAGE 4
It maps how it all connects
It draws a map of how the pieces connect and where the risks pile up — and you can explore it yourself.
STAGE 5
It checks every claim
Every claim gets checked against real records and the live web — confirmed, unconfirmed, or contradicted, each one tagged.
STAGE 6
It draws on what it's seen before
It compares against patterns from hundreds of earlier analyses — the common ways things succeed or quietly fail.
Every analysis produces a structured report. What you get depends on the tier.
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A map of how everything connects
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How it landed — who'd buy in, who wouldn't
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Who'd go for it, who wouldn't, and why
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A closer look at each reaction
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The one thing that could sink it
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90-day action plan (top tier)
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Background checks — domain age, official records, public profiles, reviews
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Where the analysis disagreed — and why it matters (strategy mode)
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A set of ideas, each scored 0-10 (discovery mode)