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FAQ — NeuroAgent Multi-Agent AI Decision Platform
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Every question about NeuroAgent, answered

64 questions across getting started, use cases, how it works, pricing, security, and comparisons.

Getting started

What is NeuroAgent?
NeuroAgent is a multi-agent AI deliberation platform that helps teams make better, faster high-stakes business decisions. Instead of asking a single AI model one question, NeuroAgent assembles a council of 16 specialist agents — strategy, risk, finance, competitive, legal, execution, and more — who independently evaluate your decision, debate each other, and synthesise a structured recommendation with documented rationale, trade-offs, and implementation steps. The output is a board-ready brief you can act on immediately.
Who is NeuroAgent built for?
NeuroAgent is built for professionals who make or influence high-stakes business decisions: strategy consultants, boutique advisory firms, B2B sales leaders, founders, CEOs, COOs, Chief of Staff, and executive teams at growth-stage and enterprise companies. The highest-value use cases are decisions that are hard to reverse, have multi-year compounding effects, or require cross-functional alignment before execution.
How do I get started with NeuroAgent?
Sign up for the free plan — no credit card required. The free plan gives you 5 council runs to evaluate the product with real decisions. Each run takes under 20 minutes: describe the decision you're facing, add any relevant context, and let the council deliberate. You'll receive a structured brief you can download, share, or use as the basis for a team discussion.
What counts as a 'council run'?
A council run is a complete deliberation session: from your input (decision context, background, constraints) through multi-agent debate to a final structured brief. One run covers one decision or strategic question. A typical run takes 5–20 minutes depending on the complexity of the context you provide. Runs are counted at the account level and reset monthly.
Do I need technical knowledge to use NeuroAgent?
No. NeuroAgent requires no coding, prompt engineering, or AI expertise. You describe your decision or challenge in plain language — the same way you'd brief a senior advisor — and the platform handles everything else. The structured output format means you get a usable deliverable without any formatting or editing work on your part.
What kinds of decisions work best with NeuroAgent?
NeuroAgent performs strongest on decisions with high complexity, multiple competing perspectives, significant downside risk, and a requirement for documented rationale. Prime use cases: market entry strategy, M&A and acquisition diligence, senior leadership hiring, pricing and GTM strategy, product roadmap prioritisation, enterprise sales deal strategy, operational restructuring, crisis response, and board memo preparation. Low-stakes, easily reversible decisions are better handled by simpler tools.
How is NeuroAgent different from just asking an AI a question?
When you ask a single AI one question, you get one perspective shaped by how you phrased it. NeuroAgent runs a structured deliberation: each specialist agent independently evaluates the decision from their domain — the risk agent actively looks for failure modes, the contrarian challenges the optimistic read, the financial agent models the cost implications — and they debate before synthesis. The output includes dissenting views, explicit assumptions, and trade-off reasoning that a single query never surfaces.

For consultants

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How does NeuroAgent help strategy consultants?
NeuroAgent compresses the most time-consuming part of consulting delivery: turning a messy client brief into a structured first-draft strategy memo. What typically takes a senior analyst 4–6 hours takes NeuroAgent 20 minutes. The output includes recommendation, supporting rationale, key risks, trade-off analysis, dissenting perspectives, and implementation steps — the exact structure clients expect in a strategy deliverable. Consultants use NeuroAgent for first drafts, which they then refine with their own expertise and client context.
Will NeuroAgent replace management consultants?
No — and that's not what it's designed to do. NeuroAgent accelerates the analytical work that goes into consulting deliverables. It can't replace the client relationship, the judgment built from experience, the political awareness of a room, or the accountability that comes with a human recommendation. What it replaces is the hours of synthesis work that precede a good deliverable. Consultants who use NeuroAgent don't produce worse work — they produce more of it, faster, with more consistent quality across team members.
What types of consulting work benefit most from NeuroAgent?
Strategy and advisory work is the strongest fit: market entry analysis, GTM strategy, competitive positioning, organisational design, M&A diligence first drafts, post-merger integration planning, pricing strategy, and board presentation preparation. NeuroAgent is less suited to highly quantitative financial modelling that requires live data integration or to fieldwork-intensive qualitative research.
Can I use NeuroAgent with real client data?
Yes. You can paste in client context — brief, call notes, background research, market data — and the council analyses it as the basis for its deliberation. NeuroAgent does not use your session content to train models. Business and Scale plans include private data handling with audit logs. Enterprise plans support private cloud deployment with full data sovereignty, suitable for sensitive client engagements.
How does NeuroAgent improve consistency across consulting teams?
One of the most common problems in consulting delivery is that output quality varies by who's on the engagement. Senior partners produce sharper analysis; junior analysts miss key risks. NeuroAgent applies the same structured multi-perspective analysis to every session regardless of who runs it. Teams report that the floor quality of deliverables rises — junior consultants produce work closer to senior quality — while senior consultants use it to pressure-test their own thinking before presenting to clients.
Is there a plan designed for consulting teams?
The Business plan (€499/month, 10 seats, 50 runs/month) is the most popular choice for boutique advisory firms. It covers a small team running multiple simultaneous client engagements, includes the AI Delivery Engine for polished output formatting, and provides the Integrations Hub for connecting to tools your team already uses. Larger firms running 50+ sessions per month should consider the Scale plan (€1,490/month, unlimited runs).

For sales teams

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How does NeuroAgent help B2B sales teams?
NeuroAgent runs a structured deal council on your opportunity — analysing risk factors, stakeholder dynamics, competitive exposure, pricing strategy, and champion strength — and produces a deal brief you can act on before your next critical call. The output identifies the most likely kill factors in the deal, maps the buying committee, recommends next best actions, and prepares your objection responses. What used to take experienced sales managers 30–60 minutes of deal coaching takes NeuroAgent 15 minutes.
What information do I need to input for a deal council session?
The more context you provide, the sharper the output — but NeuroAgent works with whatever you have. Minimum viable input: deal size, stage, primary champion, decision timeline, and key objections or concerns raised. Better input includes: CRM notes, call summaries, the buying committee (names and roles), competitive landscape, and known risks. You can paste these directly from your CRM or email without any reformatting.
How does NeuroAgent identify deal risks I might have missed?
A dedicated Risk Guardian agent is specifically prompted to find failure modes — not to validate the optimistic read. It looks for common kill factors: missing economic buyer engagement, unresolved legal or security objections, competitive displacement risks, implementation concerns, budget timing mismatches, and champion instability. A Contrarian agent independently challenges the forecast confidence level. Together, these agents surface the concerns that deal optimism tends to suppress.
How is NeuroAgent different from my CRM's built-in AI?
CRM AI assistants summarise your own data back at you — they show patterns in historical activity and flag next steps based on pipeline data. NeuroAgent deliberates on your specific deal: it evaluates the strategic dynamics, the competitive positioning, the stakeholder map, and the risk profile as if a panel of experienced advisors were reviewing it. The output is forward-looking strategic guidance, not a summary of what already happened.
Which deal stages get the most value from a council session?
Three stages produce the highest ROI: (1) Late-stage deals before the economic buyer conversation — get your pricing and risk strategy right before the critical meeting. (2) Mid-funnel deals that have gone quiet — diagnose what's actually happening versus the champion's optimistic read. (3) Competitive situations — understand your exposure and differentiation before a direct comparison. Council sessions are also highly effective for qualifying large inbound opportunities before committing significant sales resource.
Can NeuroAgent integrate with Salesforce or HubSpot?
CRM integration is available on Business and Scale plans via the Integrations Hub. You can push council recommendations back to deal records, pull deal context automatically for session inputs, and log the decision brief as an activity. For teams using HubSpot, the integration supports automatic deal enrichment with council analysis. Salesforce integration is available on Scale and Enterprise plans.
Does NeuroAgent work for channel or partner sales as well as direct?
Yes. The deal council framework applies to any complex B2B opportunity regardless of motion — direct, channel, or partner-led. For partner and channel deals, you can include partner dynamics and incentive alignment as part of the council context, and the stakeholder map will reflect the multi-organisation buying process.

For marketing leaders

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What marketing decisions is NeuroAgent best suited for?
NeuroAgent performs strongest on strategic marketing decisions with competing perspectives and significant resource implications: brand positioning choices, major budget allocation, channel strategy, new market entry, campaign investment go/no-go, agency or partner selection, and messaging strategy. It's less suited to execution-level tasks like ad copy or content production.
How does NeuroAgent help CMOs and VPs of Marketing make better decisions?
Marketing strategy decisions are systematically weakened by committee consensus — everyone has an opinion, nobody owns the decision, and the brief gets watered down. NeuroAgent structures the evaluation: a customer advocate agent assesses positioning from the buyer's perspective, a competitive agent analyses differentiation, a contrarian challenges assumptions, and a financial agent models the revenue implications. The output is a documented recommendation with rationale — not a consensus document.
Can NeuroAgent help justify marketing budget to finance or the board?
Yes. The Financial Analyst agent and Executor agent together assess the ROI case, resource requirements, and risk-adjusted return for marketing investment decisions. The output brief includes the financial rationale in a format that holds up in a finance review or board discussion. Several marketing leaders use NeuroAgent specifically to build the first draft of budget defence documents.
How does NeuroAgent handle brand positioning decisions?
Positioning decisions are hard because every stakeholder sees the brand through a different lens. NeuroAgent evaluates positioning options from multiple frames simultaneously — customer, competitive, financial, and strategic — and produces a structured comparison with documented trade-offs. The output gives the CMO a defensible basis for a recommendation rather than a political compromise.
Is there a plan designed for marketing teams?
The Business plan (€499/month, 10 seats, 50 runs) is the most popular choice for marketing functions. It includes the Training Center, which lets you pre-load brand context so agents understand your positioning history, competitive landscape, and audience definition from the start of every session.

For revenue ops

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What revenue operations decisions is NeuroAgent best suited for?
NeuroAgent performs strongest on strategic RevOps decisions: territory design and segmentation, pricing and packaging strategy, capacity planning, CS expansion playbook design, sales process and stage definition changes, ICP refinement, and compensation structure analysis. Day-to-day CRM hygiene and operational reporting are better handled through standard tools.
How does NeuroAgent help align sales, CS, and operations teams?
One of the most valuable applications is producing a structured brief that substitutes for a lengthy cross-functional alignment meeting. Instead of asking each team to align in a room, you run a council session that surfaces and resolves the competing perspectives in the analysis itself. The brief documents the trade-offs so each stakeholder can interrogate it asynchronously — which shortens or replaces the alignment meeting.
Can NeuroAgent help with pricing and packaging strategy?
Yes — pricing decisions are among the highest-leverage RevOps decisions. NeuroAgent runs a structured evaluation: competitive positioning, financial model implications, customer willingness-to-pay, packaging logic, and the sales team's ability to execute the new pricing in the field. The output includes the recommended approach, the financial case, and the key risks — including negotiation and discount discipline implications.
How does NeuroAgent connect to CRM and BI tools for RevOps?
CRM and BI integrations are available on Business and Scale plans via the Integrations Hub. You can pull deal context, pipeline data, and historical metrics to enrich council sessions. The most common flow is to export a pipeline snapshot or segment report, use it as council context, and push the recommendation back to your CRM as an activity or note.

For chiefs of staff

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How does NeuroAgent help Chiefs of Staff specifically?
Chiefs of Staff use NeuroAgent for three core workflows: board and executive meeting preparation — turning a complex question or decision into a structured brief the principal can review; leadership alignment — producing a documented recommendation before a leadership meeting so it has a clear starting point; and strategic communication — drafting the internal or external communication that follows a major decision. In each case, NeuroAgent compresses the synthesis work that usually sits undone.
Can NeuroAgent help with board memo preparation?
Yes — board memo preparation is one of the strongest use cases. You provide the decision or strategic update the board needs to engage with, plus relevant context — financials, options, risks, and background. NeuroAgent structures the analysis: recommendation, supporting rationale, financial implications, risk factors, and alternative options considered. The output is a first draft that captures the structured thinking — you refine the language and add context only you have.
How does NeuroAgent help prepare leadership team meetings?
Run a council session on the strategic question before the meeting, share the brief as pre-read, and structure the meeting around interrogating the recommendation rather than starting from scratch. This shifts the dynamic from 'what do we think?' to 'do we agree with this analysis?' — which is faster, less political, and more likely to produce a documented decision.
Can NeuroAgent handle sensitive internal communications strategy?
Yes. Internal communications decisions — how to announce a restructure, how to address a leadership change, how to communicate a strategic pivot — benefit from the same structured multi-perspective evaluation. The People Lead agent evaluates human and cultural implications, the Risk Guardian models how messages might land negatively, and the Executor ensures the plan is operationally viable. Session data is confidential and not used for model training.

For procurement

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What procurement decisions is NeuroAgent best suited for?
NeuroAgent performs strongest on high-stakes procurement decisions: major software vendor selection, build vs buy analysis, outsourcing decisions, strategic partnership evaluation, contract renewal strategy, and supplier consolidation. It's most valuable when the decision involves multiple competing stakeholder perspectives and significant long-term consequences.
How does NeuroAgent help with vendor selection?
Vendor selection decisions typically involve competing priorities across functions. NeuroAgent evaluates the options across all relevant dimensions simultaneously: the financial agent models total cost of ownership, the legal advisor assesses compliance and contractual risk, the executor evaluates implementation complexity, the risk guardian identifies vendor viability and dependency risks, and the strategist assesses long-term strategic fit. The output is a structured comparison with a documented recommendation.
Can NeuroAgent support build vs buy analysis?
Yes, and it's one of the most valuable use cases. Build vs buy decisions are systematically biased by who's closest to the decision — engineering teams underestimate maintenance burden; procurement teams underestimate capability gaps in bought solutions. NeuroAgent evaluates both options from multiple perspectives: financial model, strategic fit, team capability requirements, implementation timeline, risk profile, and competitive implications.
Is the analysis board or audit-ready?
The council output includes a structured recommendation with documented rationale, options considered, risk assessment, and the perspectives of each specialist agent. Many procurement teams use the brief as the basis for board or committee approval submissions — it provides the documented decision-making process that governance frameworks require. The brief can be exported as PDF and attached to approval documentation.
Can NeuroAgent handle sensitive vendor and contract information?
Yes. NeuroAgent does not use your session content to train AI models. Business and Scale plans include private data handling with audit logs. Enterprise plans support private cloud deployment, ensuring your vendor evaluation data and contract information never leaves your chosen infrastructure — suitable for M&A-adjacent supplier due diligence.

How it works

How does a NeuroAgent council session work, step by step?
A council session has four stages. First, you define the decision: the question, constraints, success criteria, and any relevant context. Second, each specialist agent independently evaluates the decision from their domain — strategy, risk, finance, competitive, legal, execution, human factors. Third, agents debate: the contrarian challenges the emerging recommendation, the risk guardian flags assumptions, the mediator begins synthesising competing views. Fourth, the council produces a structured brief: recommendation, rationale, trade-offs, dissenting views, risk factors, and implementation steps. The whole process takes 5–20 minutes.
What are the specialist agents in a NeuroAgent council?
A full council includes: the Strategist (long-term positioning and competitive dynamics), the Financial Analyst (ROI, cost, and revenue implications), the Risk Guardian (failure modes and downside scenarios), the Contrarian (challenges assumptions and optimistic bias), the Executor (operational feasibility and implementation steps), the Legal Advisor (regulatory and compliance considerations), the People Lead (team and cultural implications), the Customer Advocate (customer perspective and market reception), and the Mediator (synthesises competing views into a coherent recommendation). Additional specialist agents activate based on decision type.
How does NeuroAgent avoid AI hallucinations in strategic analysis?
NeuroAgent reduces hallucination risk through structural design rather than relying on model accuracy alone. The deliberation structure requires agents to explicitly state assumptions and flag uncertainties — not just produce confident-sounding output. A dedicated Contrarian agent actively challenges other agents' claims. The final brief includes explicit confidence levels and identified assumptions so the human reviewer knows where to apply additional scrutiny. The system is designed for critical review, not uncritical acceptance.
Can NeuroAgent learn from our past decisions over time?
Decision history is stored in your account across all sessions, giving you a searchable record of past deliberations, recommendations, and outcomes. On Business and Scale plans, you can tag decisions by type, outcome, and department to build an organisational decision log. Advanced memory and learning features — where agents incorporate your organisation's historical context and patterns — are on the product roadmap for 2026.
What output formats does NeuroAgent produce?
The standard council output is a structured decision brief (PDF or shareable link) containing: recommendation summary, supporting rationale, agent deliberation notes, key risks, trade-off analysis, dissenting views, and implementation roadmap. The AI Delivery Engine (Business plan and above) additionally produces: executive memos, board-ready presentations, strategy documents, project briefs, and stakeholder communications — all formatted for direct use.
How does the human stay in control during a council session?
Control is built into every stage of the process. You define the decision frame — what's being decided, what constraints apply, what the success criteria are — before deliberation begins. During the session you can add context, redirect emphasis, or flag considerations the council hasn't addressed. The final brief is a recommendation, not an instruction: you review it, modify it, and decide whether to act on it. Human judgment is the final gate, not an optional step.
Can multiple team members collaborate on a council session?
Yes. On Teams plans and above, multiple seats allow team members to contribute context, review the deliberation, annotate the brief, and sign off on the recommendation. The session history is shared across the account. Enterprise plans support structured approval workflows where a designated reviewer must approve a council brief before it becomes actionable.

Pricing & plans

What is included in the free plan?
The free plan includes 5 council runs per month, access to all agent types, the full deliberation structure, and PDF export of your decision brief. It's designed to let you evaluate NeuroAgent with real decisions before committing to a paid plan. No credit card is required to sign up.
What is the difference between the Teams and Business plans?
The Teams plan (€149/month) covers 3 seats and 20 council runs per month — suited to individual consultants, small pods, or founders evaluating the product. The Business plan (€499/month) adds 10 seats, 50 council runs, the AI Delivery Engine (turn council output into polished documents), the Integrations Hub (Slack, Notion, Jira, HubSpot), and the Training Center (train agents on your organisation's context). Business is the recommended plan for teams running multiple client engagements or active sales pipelines simultaneously.
Is there a discount for annual billing?
Yes. Annual plans are available at a 20% discount versus monthly billing. Annual plans are available for Teams, Business, and Scale tiers. Contact us via the pricing page to arrange annual billing or to discuss multi-year agreements for larger teams.
What happens if I run out of council runs mid-month?
You can purchase additional run packs at any time without upgrading your plan, or upgrade to the next tier if you consistently need more capacity. Unused runs do not roll over to the following month. We send a usage notification when you reach 80% of your monthly allocation.
Is NeuroAgent available for enterprise procurement?
Yes. The Enterprise plan supports custom seat counts, private cloud deployment, SSO/SAML, custom SLAs, dedicated support, audit logs, and custom agent training on your organisation's context, terminology, and decision frameworks. Enterprise contracts are available on annual or multi-year terms. Contact the enterprise team via the Book a Demo page to discuss requirements.
Can I trial the product before committing to a paid plan?
Yes — the free plan is the trial. 5 council runs is enough to evaluate NeuroAgent with 2–3 real decisions across different types. Most users who find genuine value convert within the first week. There is no time limit on the free plan; your 5 runs do not expire.

Security & privacy

Is my strategic data kept confidential?
Yes. NeuroAgent does not use your session content to train AI models. Your decision context, council deliberations, and output briefs are stored only in your account and are not shared with other users or used to improve the underlying models. Business and Scale plans include enhanced data handling controls. Enterprise plans support private cloud deployment with full data sovereignty — your data never leaves your chosen infrastructure.
Does NeuroAgent comply with GDPR?
Yes. NeuroAgent is GDPR-compliant. We act as a data processor for your session content. Your data is stored in EU-based infrastructure by default. We offer a Data Processing Agreement (DPA) for Business and Enterprise customers. Data retention policies, right to erasure, and data portability are all supported. Full details are available in our Data Policy.
Is NeuroAgent SOC 2 certified?
NeuroAgent is on a SOC 2 Type II certification roadmap with an expected completion date in Q3 2026. In the interim, we publish our security architecture, access controls, encryption standards, and incident response procedures in our Trust Center at neuro-agent.io/trust/security. Enterprise customers can request a security review package.
Can I use NeuroAgent for M&A or investment-grade confidential decisions?
Yes, with the appropriate plan. For M&A diligence, investment committee prep, or other highly sensitive strategic work, we recommend the Enterprise plan with private cloud deployment. This ensures your session data is processed within your own infrastructure and never transits shared systems. We also support NDA-backed security reviews for enterprise procurement processes.
Who can see my council sessions within my organisation?
By default, council sessions are visible to all seat holders on your account. On Business and Scale plans, you can apply session-level access controls to restrict visibility to specific team members. Enterprise plans support role-based access control (RBAC) aligned to your existing organisational structure and approval hierarchies.
What encryption standards does NeuroAgent use?
All data is encrypted in transit (TLS 1.2+) and at rest (AES-256). API access uses token-based authentication with configurable expiry. We do not store credentials or sensitive authentication tokens in plaintext. Full details are published in our Security documentation at neuro-agent.io/trust/security.

vs Alternatives

Why use NeuroAgent instead of just using ChatGPT with a good prompt?
A well-crafted ChatGPT prompt produces one response from one model perspective — coherent, confident, and shaped by how the question was framed. NeuroAgent runs a structured process that a single prompt cannot replicate: specialist agents independently evaluate the problem, a dedicated contrarian actively looks for what's wrong with the emerging recommendation, a risk agent identifies failure modes rather than validating the optimistic view, and a mediator synthesises competing positions. The output includes explicit trade-offs, dissenting views, and documented assumptions — elements that single-model responses systematically omit.
How is NeuroAgent different from hiring a management consultant?
Management consultants bring human judgment, political awareness, client trust, and accountability — things AI cannot replicate. NeuroAgent is not positioned as a replacement for consultants. It accelerates the analytical work that precedes a consultant's recommendation: structuring the problem, evaluating perspectives, stress-testing assumptions. For organisations that can't afford consultants for every decision, NeuroAgent brings consultant-grade structured analysis to the decisions that would otherwise be made informally. For consulting firms themselves, it's a delivery accelerator that improves first-draft quality and reduces time-to-brief.
How is NeuroAgent different from Microsoft Copilot or Notion AI?
Microsoft Copilot and Notion AI are document and productivity assistants — they help you write, summarise, and organise faster. They're optimised for individual tasks within existing workflows. NeuroAgent is a decision platform: it structures a deliberation process, assigns specialist roles to agents, runs structured debate, and produces a recommendation with reasoning. The use cases don't overlap significantly. Many NeuroAgent users also use Copilot or Notion AI for document work — the output of a NeuroAgent council session can be exported into those tools for further refinement.
Can I use NeuroAgent alongside my existing AI tools?
Yes, and most users do. NeuroAgent is designed for a specific workflow — deliberating on high-stakes decisions — not for replacing general-purpose AI tools. Typical usage: run a council session on NeuroAgent to produce a structured recommendation, then use ChatGPT or Notion AI to draft communications or documents from the council's output. The Integrations Hub (Business plan) supports connecting NeuroAgent outputs directly to Slack, Notion, Jira, and HubSpot.
Is NeuroAgent better than building my own AI agent stack with LangChain or similar tools?
Building a custom multi-agent stack gives maximum flexibility but requires significant engineering investment — agent design, orchestration, prompt engineering, evaluation, and maintenance. NeuroAgent is a production-ready decision platform that takes minutes to configure versus months to build. For most business teams, the build vs buy calculation strongly favours NeuroAgent. For AI engineering teams that want full control over agent architecture, API access (Scale plan) provides the deliberation infrastructure you can integrate into custom workflows.
How does NeuroAgent compare to strategy planning software like Miro or Cascade?
Strategy planning tools like Miro and Cascade help teams align on, document, and track strategic plans. They're strong on visualisation, alignment, and execution tracking. NeuroAgent operates earlier in the process — at the decision stage, before a plan is formed. It helps you work out what the right decision is, stress-test the reasoning, and produce a brief that can then be fed into planning tools. Many teams use NeuroAgent for decision-making and Cascade or Miro for the subsequent planning and execution phases.
Why not just run a leadership meeting to make the decision?
Leadership meetings suffer from predictable structural problems: groupthink, status-driven anchoring, incomplete preparation, time pressure, and politics that suppress dissent. NeuroAgent's council doesn't have seniority dynamics, doesn't anchor on whoever spoke first, and doesn't suppress minority views to avoid conflict. A council session takes less time than most meetings and produces a structured brief that makes the subsequent human meeting shorter, better-prepared, and more likely to result in a documented decision rather than an ambiguous outcome.
For consultants

Turn a messy client brief into a board-ready strategy memo in under 20 minutes.

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For sales teams

Run every high-value deal through a structured council — risk, stakeholders, competitive — before the critical call.

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For marketing leaders

Brand, budget, and campaign decisions run through a council so you walk into leadership with a brief that holds up.

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For revenue ops

Territory design, pricing structure, CS expansion — evaluated across every dimension simultaneously.

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For chiefs of staff

Turn competing executive inputs into a documented recommendation your principal can review and act on.

Chief of Staff page
For procurement

Vendor selection, build vs buy, contract strategy — evaluated across financial, legal, risk, and strategic dimensions.

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