Real engagements
The five role frames are lifted from the way we actually scope projects with clients — not from a textbook. Strategist, Operator, Sceptic, Engineer, Closer is the sequence we run on a four-day Spec.
Discovery tool · Free to use
Type a real business problem. Five AI agents — each with a distinct role — will discuss it in front of you. You'll see what questions experts ask each other and how a structured analysis emerges. Use the output how you like; if it feels valuable, book a call and we'll go deeper with humans.
Summary
The AI Boardroom is an interactive multi-agent advisory tool from J Labs. You describe the AI integration project you're scoping; a panel of specialised agents — engineering, operations, security, commercial — interrogates the idea from their respective angles and produces a written brief identifying the open questions, integration risks, dependencies, and a likely cost range. The session runs in your browser. Output is a downloadable summary and an option to convert the brief into a J Labs Spec engagement for fixed-price scope-and-cost commitment. Built for founders, COOs, and engineering leaders who need a credible second opinion on an AI integration idea before scoping a vendor RFP.
The panel
Each agent has a stable role and a question they typically ask. They aren't one model pretending to be five — each carries a dedicated system prompt tuned for its lens.
Business framing
Reframes the problem as a structural question.
What they ask
What is the actual problem under the problem you typed?
Cost & implementation
Quantifies what the problem actually costs to leave alone.
What they ask
What does this problem cost you per month, in money or in attention?
Risk & blind spots
Surfaces the failure modes the others won't name.
What they ask
What's the most expensive way this could fail?
Technical feasibility
Bounds what's actually buildable in 6-12 weeks.
What they ask
What does the smallest useful version of this look like?
Decision and next step
Forces a concrete decision out of the discussion.
What they ask
What is the one decision you need to make this week?
How it works
Type a real business problem in plain English. One textarea, no qualification fields, no email gate. The more concrete the better.
Five specialists take turns — Strategist, Operator, Sceptic, Engineer, Closer. Each contributes 250-380 words of structured thinking. You watch it stream.
You leave with a four-section summary you can screenshot, share, or take into a real conversation. Yours to use, ignore, or send to a competitor.
The session
No email. No qualification. Just one problem in plain English.
Refined through
The five role frames are lifted from the way we actually scope projects with clients — not from a textbook. Strategist, Operator, Sceptic, Engineer, Closer is the sequence we run on a four-day Spec.
No oracle. No definitive recommendation. The panel is a thinking partner — its job is to leave you with a better-shaped problem, not to make a decision on your behalf.
You don't pay with your inbox to start. We'd rather earn the next conversation through quality than gate the first one behind a form.
Frequently asked
45-minute call. The same five questions, with people who've shipped this work. No obligation, no pitch deck.