AI agrees with you. We had to fix that.
Most AI tools are trained to be helpful, which means they're trained to tell you what you want to hear. That's the right instinct for a chatbot and the wrong instinct for a critic. VerdAict was built around the opposite premise — feedback that has to be earned, not assumed.
Run your first session free arrow_forwardThe problem with "just asking AI."
You've probably already tried pasting a brief into a chatbot. Here's why the feedback felt hollow.
Sycophancy is a feature, not a bug.
Foundation models are tuned to be pleasant and agreeable. That's the right call for a writing assistant. It's the wrong call for someone you need to tell you your headline doesn't work.
One model, one perspective.
Even a thoughtful answer from a single AI is one voice in one mood. The entire point of a focus group is the tension between different viewpoints. One model can't give you that.
Prompts decay. Results drift.
Ask the same model the same question twice and you'll get different emphasis, different tone, different conclusions. Without scaffolding, nothing is reproducible — and you can't track what changed.
Built differently. On purpose.
Multi-model ensemble
Each persona is powered by multiple frontier models from independent labs — so no single vendor's training bias dominates the verdict.
Persona scaffolding, not prompt tricks
Each persona is a structured psychographic profile with stable values, vocabulary, and pet peeves — not a costume the model puts on for one reply and forgets by the next.
Adversarial by design
Personas are tuned to challenge you and each other. Consensus has to be earned through the work, not assumed by the system. If everyone agrees, it's because the idea actually holds up.
Reproducible runs
Same brief, same panel, same conditions — same verdict. You can re-run a session after revisions and actually measure what changed, instead of guessing.
We'll tell you where the line is.
- checkFast directional reads on creative work before you commit budget
- checkKilling obviously bad ideas early — before they become expensive
- checkPressure-testing positioning, messaging, and tone
- checkExploring what specific audiences would love — or hate — about your concept
- checkIterating quickly — run five rounds in a morning instead of waiting five weeks
- do_not_disturb_onStatistically projectable quantitative research
- do_not_disturb_onReal purchase-intent data from real buyers
- do_not_disturb_onRegulated research that requires certified methodology
- do_not_disturb_onPutting a physical product in someone's hands
When you've outgrown what an AI panel can tell you, we'll say so. That's part of the service.
"The honest comparison isn't AI vs. humans. It's an AI panel vs. the panel of one — you — that most ideas actually get."
Most early-stage concepts never see any outside perspective before they get built. The realistic alternative to VerdAict isn't a $40K focus group. It's a Slack thread, a gut call, and a Monday standup. We're not replacing rigor that was already there. We're adding rigor where there was none.
Under the hood
VerdAict runs on multiple frontier models from independent labs. The ensemble evolves as the frontier evolves — we upgrade the underlying models so the panel stays sharp without you having to think about it.
Skeptical? Good.
Try to break it.
Run a free session with your toughest brief and see what the panel says.
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