The First Round

Three advisors, one offer, and a verdict you can fail.

You have customers already. What you are weighing is the next thing: a retainer version of the service, a tier above the one that sells, a market you have so far only sold into by accident. Paste it here and a three-seat board out of The Tank rules on it.

Free, no account, and the idea you paste is never written to our database.

The round

Should you launch it?

Describe the offer you are weighing. Three advisors read it cold and rule on it, with no account and no saved history.

You are talking to an AI. Check anything important before you act on it.

Your idea is never written to our database. The board reads it, answers, and forgets it. The only copy of the full answer is in your browser.

At least 40 characters. The board will not take anything shorter.

Write in any language. The board answers in the one you pick here.

What the board checks

Three questions your offer has to survive.

01

Will they pay?

Interest is cheap. The board goes looking for the moment money moves: who signs it off, and what they quietly stop paying for to afford you.

02

Is it ours to win?

Plenty of sound offers belong to somebody else. This test weighs what you already have, the customer list and the delivery capacity, against who else could put the same thing on the market by Friday.

03

Why now?

An offer that was fine last year and will still be fine next year is usually a no. The board looks for what changed, and whether the change is yours to move on.

Each test comes back strong, mixed or weak, with the call sitting above them: launch it, sharpen it first, or not this, not now. One of those three is a refusal, which is the point. A board that can only agree with you is a compliment machine.

What happens to your idea

The offer you paste is never written to our database. There is no table it lands in and no log line it shows up in. The board reads it, answers, and the text is gone when the request ends.

That is how the thing is built rather than a promise we are asking you to take on faith. Nowhere in the system is there a place for the offer text to sit.

The only copy of the full answer is the one in your browser and the one we email you.

Reading the verdict and closing the tab is a perfectly good outcome. It answers the question you came with, and we would rather you trusted it than felt cornered by it.

The rest of it

One question gets one pass here.

This page runs a single round. Three advisors, one offer, one verdict, and no memory of you the next time you come back.

The Tank inside Adamiro seats five advisors picked from thirty to suit the question: three core seats, a visionary and a challenger. They question you, they disagree with each other in front of you, and they hold a position while you argue against it. A session runs as long as the decision needs, and the next one opens with the board already knowing your company, the decisions you logged, and the question you left hanging in March.

This page tells you whether an offer holds. The Tank is where you work out what to do about the answer.

Bring the offer you keep re-deciding.

The trial runs 14 days, comes with ten tasks, and asks for no card. If the board here told you to sharpen it first, the full board is where you find out what to sharpen.