v1.4.0 — The Writer Update

Visible dissent. Recorded verdicts.

AI advisors deliberate, vote, and disagree in public. An Arbiter renders verdicts. A Writer produces deliverables. Full audit trail.

Decisions with a paper trail.

Every deliberation is logged. Votes are public. Disagreement is visible. You see the reasoning, not just the answer.

Session / Deliberation mode: formal
00:00 Docket"Give me a competitive analysis for my SaaS."
00:08 Phase6 advisors deliberating...
00:24 Votes5 agree, 1 neutral — consensus reached
00:32 VerdictFocus on enterprise segment. Confidence: High.
00:38 WriterGenerating competitive-analysis.md...

Most AI hides uncertainty. We surface it.

The Council doesn't pretend to have all the answers. It shows you where advisors disagree, so you can decide what matters.

Disagreement surfaced

When advisors disagree, you see it. No hidden consensus. No false confidence.

Council templates

Business, Tech, Creative, Finance, Wellness—pick a pre-built team or create your own.

Custom agents

Build your own specialist advisors. Define their expertise. Add them to any council.

Skills integration

Equip agents with skills from a curated library. Code review, data analysis, security audits.

The Writer

Council decides, Writer delivers. Get actual files—reports, analyses, documents—not just advice.

Thread memory

Conversations continue across sessions. The Council remembers context and builds on prior decisions.

The Council learns from outcomes.

Record whether decisions worked out. Track accuracy over time. The system surfaces when confidence and outcomes align—or don't.

73% Overall Accuracy
89% High Confidence
45% Low Confidence
24 Sessions Tracked

From decisions to deliverables.

The Arbiter decides. The Writer executes. Ask for a market analysis, pitch deck, or code review— get an actual file you can download. No more "the council recommends..." followed by nothing.

Generated Deliverable Ready to download
📄 market-analysis-q1-2026.md
Markdown • 4.8 KB • 156 lines

Ready to convene?

Ask a question. Watch the advisors deliberate. See where they agree—and where they don't.