Leverage an AI thought partner purposely built to amplify your mental bandwidth, so you can get more done.
But today's tools leave you to do all the building by yourself.
Your best ideas are scattered across notes, docs, and chat threads.
ChatGPT is great for one-off conversations, but not for ongoing strategy. It lacks the persistent, intelligent context to be a true collaborator.
Passive tools like Notion or Obsidian store your thoughts, but they won't help you think them.
For any given task, your partner assembles a board of specialist AIs selected to ensure every angle is covered before you see the results.
Your Partner
Lead strategist and primary collaborator
Critical Thinker
Identifies cognitive biases and blind spots
Devil's Advocate
Challenges assumptions and finds weak points
Customer Voice
Provides feedback from your ideal customer's perspective
User Expert
Understands user needs and behaviors
Implementation Guide
Provides technical feasibility insights
Compliance Expert
Reviews legal and regulatory considerations
Growth Expert
Develops go-to-market strategies
Every conversation, decision, and artifact builds a living knowledge graph unique to your project. It's how your team gets smarter, understands context deeply, and uncovers non-obvious connections across all your work.
Delegate complex tasks like 'analyze these competitors' or 'draft a go-to-market plan.' Your AI team performs a Cognitive Sprint—researching, debating, and synthesizing in the background—delivering a polished, actionable report complete with multiple perspectives focused around your project objectives.
You send:
I've been thinking about our direction. We're getting good traction with consumers, but I'm wondering if there's a bigger opportunity in B2B. The enterprise deals I'm hearing about in our space are 10x what we're making per user. We have 50K users now and $2M left to figure this out with our team of 12. I'm torn between doubling down on what's working or making a bigger bet. What should we consider?
Felix AI
Acknowledged. It's a classic, tough decision. My initial analysis suggests we should be mindful of status quo bias here. The comfort of current traction can sometimes blind us to larger, asymmetric opportunities. I'll have the team run a full sprint to model the opportunity cost of *not* pivoting, in addition to the risks of doing so. I'll reach out if any critical questions come up.
Sprint in progress...
Clarifying • Researching • Analyzing • Debating • Synthesizing
B2B Pivot Strategy Report
• Executive Summary & Risk-Adjusted Financial Scenarios
• Market Size Analysis ($127B TAM)
• Internal Knowledge Graph Synergy: Cross-referenced 12 internal docs, identifying 3 projects that can be repurposed, potentially saving 2 months of engineering.
• Point of Contention: Our finance AI projected a 3x LTV increase, but our brand AI flagged brand dilution risk. The synthesized recommendation is a phased rollout to a specific enterprise vertical.
• Competitive Positioning Strategy
4 Open Questions from the Team
• Our model shows building the top 3 requested enterprise features would take 8 months, leaving you with 4 months of runway. Have you considered acquiring a smaller firm with an existing enterprise feature-set to accelerate this?
• How will we message this pivot to the 50K B2C users to minimize churn and retain brand advocates?
• What is our team's current core competency gap for selling into the enterprise?
• Should we seek a strategic partner for initial enterprise distribution or build our own sales motion from scratch?
With the sprint done, its time to discuss. Stop waiting for the work to happen after the meeting. In a Huddle, decisions and execution happen at the same time.
A Huddle is a live, collaborative session where you, your team, and your AI partner work together. When you decide on a course of action—like analyzing data, drafting an email, or researching a concept—you can delegate it to your AI on the spot. It works in parallel, delivering the result back to the Huddle in minutes, not days.
A decision is made in a meeting. Someone is assigned an action item. The work happens later. The meeting's momentum is lost.
A decision is made. You delegate to your AI partner in the huddle. While the conversation continues, AI does the work concurrently and brings results back into the meeting.
Continuously scanning for relevant information
B2B Market Shift Detected
Enterprise software spending up 23% this quarter. Your B2B pivot timing aligns with market momentum.
Pattern Recognition
Your consumer traction validates enterprise demand signals. Updating pivot strategy recommendations.
New Research Alert
McKinsey study released yesterday shows 67% faster B2B adoption when leveraging consumer product insights.
Your AI team doesn't just wait for instructions. It actively scans the horizon for market shifts, competitor moves, and new data relevant to your projects, proactively bringing you opportunities and risks you might have missed.
Workspaces serve as your single source of truth. Review all generated documents, manage project threads in your Inbox, and dive into real-time collaboration with your AI team in a Huddle.
A sprint's conclusion isn't the end—it's an invitation. The workspace is where deliverables evolve through collaborative dialogue with your AI team.
Work with your AI team to iterate on deliverables, refining your strategy in real-time.
Explore new directions and dive deeper by kicking off new sprints directly from your workspace.
Ensure balanced thinking and multiple perspectives are included within all of your mission critical workflows
Simply respond to emails as if our AI was another team member - your advisors understand context and respond naturally.
Access your ThoughtSpace advisors directly within Claude, Cursor, and other MCP-compatible tools for seamless collaboration.
Invite your AI advisors directly into Slack channels and Microsoft Teams for real-time collaboration and decision-making.
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