ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini — powerful tools with one blind spot: they can't remember who you are across conversations, and they can't coach you on how to use them better. The Compadre sits above all of them. It holds the arc of your thinking, sharpens how you ask, and helps you get more from whatever AI your organization already runs.
The Compadre isn't another chat interface. It coaches you on how to use your existing AI better — then debriefs what it gives you back. Here's what that looks like in practice.
"We're looking at acquiring a smaller firm. The synergies look real, but I keep getting generic answers from ChatGPT when I probe on culture fit. I don't know if I'm asking the wrong question or if there's something structural I'm missing."
"You're asking the wrong question — and that's fixable. Take this to your ChatGPT: 'Assume my org runs on quarterly decision cycles. Map the operational tempo signals I should look for in a target company that would indicate integration friction, not culture conflict — those are different problems.' Bring back what it says. The interesting part will be what it doesn't surface. Come back and we'll debrief that gap."
Draft the argument with your AI. Then bring it here — the Compadre helps you find the logic gap before the room does and tells you what question you haven't asked yet.
Work through second-order effects across sessions. The Compadre remembers what you decided last month and why — your AI doesn't.
Your team deployed something. Get a plain-language brief on what it does, where it can fail, and the questions you should be asking the people who built it.
Prompt your AI for the landscape. Then debrief here: what's signal versus noise, what's your actual position, and what the AI probably got wrong about your specific context.
Think through the hard conversation before you're in it. The Compadre knows enough about your org and your style to make the roleplay actually useful.
Get a draft, then get coaching on how to push your AI for something that actually sounds like you — not a template wearing your name.
Other tools make you feel like you're Googling. This feels like talking to a very well-read colleague who doesn't have an agenda, won't repeat what you said, and is honest about what it doesn't know.
The Compadre builds a relationship profile — who you are, what you're working on, the arc of your thinking. That lives in a dedicated per-user store, not in any training pipeline. Your actual working content — strategy docs, board materials — stays in your commercial AI. We don't store it. When we call the underlying model, it's with zero data retention settings. Export or delete your profile at any time. (SOC 2 in progress — we'll say so plainly rather than pretend it's done.)
The system builds a picture of your world over time — your org's situation, the decisions you've been turning over, what you've already tried. Each conversation picks up where the last one left. That's the thing your commercial AI fundamentally cannot do.
If you're precise and clinical, the Compadre will be too. If you curse in meetings, it won't fake polite. The AI meets you — not the other way around. That's a real differentiator from commercial platforms built around a single polished voice that sounds like no one in particular.
The Compadre doesn't compete with ChatGPT Enterprise, Claude, or Gemini Workspace. You keep using whatever your organization has deployed. The Compadre's job is to make you better at using it — sharper prompts, more skeptical consumption of output, and a continuity of strategic context those platforms can't hold across sessions.
If you've been a heavy ChatGPT user, export your conversation history and bring it here. The Compadre will synthesize how you've been thinking — what priorities keep surfacing, where your reasoning has evolved, what you keep circling back to. It's a mirror that ChatGPT itself can't build, because it can't see across its own sessions.
Ask your ChatGPT to produce a memo on what it's inferred about your strategic priorities. Paste it back here. The Compadre helps you evaluate what's accurate, what's missing, and what that tells you about how you've been using it. Useful exercise even if you don't go further.
Some questions are too politically sensitive for a tool your IT team can audit. Some are personal. The Compadre helps you figure out what belongs in enterprise AI, what belongs elsewhere, and why getting that boundary right matters — before it becomes a problem.
Want to get your whole leadership layer genuinely fluent with AI? We run cohort onboarding programs — a structured 6-week experience that meets your team where they are.
Your leaders go from uncomfortable to actually useful: they use AI themselves, not as a buzzword but as a tool for clearer thinking. They learn what to ask, what to push back on, and how to stay in the driver's seat. $2,000–$5,000 per cohort depending on size.
Transparent compute pricing: You see exactly what your processing costs. No mystery. No markup beyond our posted margin. If a synthesis costs 8¢ in compute, you see that. Builds trust. Keeps us honest.
Tell us what commercial AI you're using, what you've been working through, and what's been frustrating about it. We calibrate from there — no setup, no tutorial, no sales pitch.