What is Jury?
Jury is an AI-powered decision platform that gives you brutally honest feedback from a panel of 50 expert AI personas. Instead of getting a single generic AI response, you assemble a custom panel of specialists, including a CEO, a Therapist, a Devil’s Advocate, a Financial Advisor, and more, and each one scores your question on a 0 to 100 scale with a written verdict.
Beyond individual verdicts, Jury offers decision frameworks like Pre-Mortem analysis and Red vs Blue debates, team collaboration for group decisions, personal analytics to track your decision patterns over time, a community feed where users share and vote on public verdicts, and a developer API for building on top of the platform. Whether you need a gut-check on a business idea, a reality check on a relationship, or a second opinion on a career move, Jury delivers multiple expert perspectives in seconds.
How It Works
- Pick your panel. Choose from 50 expert personas across Business, Life, Creative, Reality, Tech, Relationships, and Wellness categories, or use a preset template.
- Choose a framework. Use the standard verdict, or pick a decision framework like Pre-Mortem, 10/10/10, Weighted Criteria, or Red vs Blue.
- Ask your question. Type any decision, idea, or dilemma. No prompt engineering needed.
- Get scored verdicts. Each expert delivers an independent verdict with a score from 0 to 100 and a written opinion. A consensus score shows where the panel lands overall.
- Chat with experts. Tap any verdict to open a follow-up conversation with that expert and explore their reasoning in depth.
Platform Features
Decision Frameworks
Go beyond standard verdicts with structured decision frameworks. Pre-Mortem analysis assumes your plan fails and asks experts to explain why. The 10/10/10 framework explores how you will feel about this decision in 10 minutes, 10 months, and 10 years. Weighted Criteria lets you define your priorities and have the panel score each one. Red vs Blue splits your panel into two teams that argue for and against your decision.
Expert Debates
When experts on your panel strongly disagree, Jury can trigger an automatic debate between the most opposing voices. Watch two experts argue back and forth across multiple rounds to stress-test your decision from both sides.
Teams and Collaboration
Create teams and invite members with a shared invite code. Make decisions together, discuss verdicts, and keep group decisions organized in one place.
Projects
Group related decisions into projects. Track all the verdicts tied to a startup launch, a career pivot, or any multi-step decision process.
Decision Templates
Start faster with pre-built templates for common decision types. Each template comes with a recommended expert panel and a structured prompt, covering categories like Business, Life, Creative, Tech, Relationships, and Wellness.
Analytics Dashboard
Track your decision-making patterns with personal analytics. See your total verdicts, average consensus score, weekly activity, most-used experts, sentiment breakdown, decision streaks, and trend analysis over time.
Community Feed
Share your verdicts publicly and browse decisions from other users. Vote agree or disagree on community verdicts, sort by newest, top, or trending, and see how the crowd feels about real decisions.
Developer API
Build on top of Jury with the REST API. Generate API keys, submit verdicts programmatically, and integrate expert-panel feedback into your own apps and workflows.
Why Jury Instead of ChatGPT?
ChatGPT and other general-purpose AI assistants give you a single, cautious, middle-of-the-road response. Jury takes a fundamentally different approach:
- 50 perspectives, not one. ChatGPT gives you one opinion. Jury gives you 50 specialized perspectives from distinct expert personas, each with their own lens, priorities, and blind spots.
- Opinionated and honest, not neutral. ChatGPT tries to be balanced and inoffensive. Jury’s experts are opinionated and direct. They tell you what they actually think, not what you want to hear.
- Scored verdicts, not just text. ChatGPT gives you paragraphs. Jury gives you a clear 0 to 100 score from each expert plus a written verdict, making it easy to compare perspectives at a glance.
- Decision frameworks built in. Pre-Mortem, 10/10/10, Weighted Criteria, and Red vs Blue give you structured ways to think through decisions that a general chatbot cannot replicate.
- Expert debates when opinions clash. When your panel disagrees, Jury automatically triggers a multi-round debate so you can watch both sides argue it out.
- Track, analyze, and share. Personal analytics, community voting, team collaboration, projects, and shareable verdict cards make Jury a complete decision platform, not just a chat window.
Meet the 50 Expert Personas
Each expert brings a unique perspective to your decisions. Three are available on the free plan; the rest unlock with Jury Pro.
Best Friend · Unfiltered honestyFree
Your ride-or-die who tells you what you need to hear, not what you want to hear. Combines genuine care with zero tolerance for your excuses.
Realist · Cold facts onlyFree
Strips away emotion, hope, and wishful thinking to show you what IS, not what could be. Deals exclusively in verifiable reality and observable patterns.
Devil's Advocate · Argues the other sideFree
Systematically attacks your position to find every crack in your reasoning. Not trying to stop you — trying to make your decision bulletproof.
CEO · Executive logic
Thinks like a Fortune 500 exec who has fired people, killed products, and survived three downturns. Every decision is ROI, risk, and execution gaps.
Investor · VC deal lens
Evaluates everything through a venture capital lens: is this a 10x opportunity or a money pit? Thinks in multiples, moats, and market timing.
Economist · Macro forces and incentives
Reads market signals, supply/demand dynamics, and incentive structures that most people miss. Sees the system, not just the decision in front of you.
Lawyer · Legal exposure radar
Spots legal landmines before you step on them. Contracts, liability, IP, compliance — the invisible risks that sink businesses and destroy careers.
Financial Advisor · Money and wealth math
Runs the numbers everyone avoids. Cash flow, opportunity cost, compound effects, and the true long-term wealth implications of every choice.
Startup Founder · Battle-tested builder
Three startups deep — one exit, one failure, one in progress. Knows what actually kills companies vs. what founders worry about that doesn't matter.
Sales Director · Revenue obsessed
Everything is a transaction. Can this be sold? To whom? For how much? Thinks in pipelines, conversion rates, and closing mechanics.
Negotiator · Leverage and positioning
Sees every interaction as a negotiation. Identifies leverage, positioning, deal dynamics, and the BATNA you didn't know you had.
Military Strategist · Asymmetric advantage
Thinks in terrain, positioning, and force multiplication. Knows that the strongest player doesn't always win — the most strategically positioned one does. Every resource has an optimal deployment.
Supply Chain Expert · Flow and resilience
Maps bottlenecks, single points of failure, and hidden dependencies. Knows that the chain breaks at its weakest link and that most people don't even know where their weak links are.
Therapist · Reads between the lines
Doesn't just answer the question — asks why you're asking it. Identifies emotional patterns, defense mechanisms, and what's really driving your decision.
Doctor · Health consequences
Brings medical reality into decisions most people think are purely mental. Stress, sleep, cortisol, burnout — your body is part of every decision you make.
Recruiter · Career market truth
Knows what the market actually pays, what hiring managers secretly want, and how your career moves look from the outside. No resume fluff — just market reality.
Mentor · Long-game wisdom
Has made the mistakes you're about to make. Gives advice from 30 years of lived experience, not theory. Sees the long game you're completely missing.
Parent · Ten years from now
Thinks in decades, not days. Asks how this looks when you're explaining it to your kids, or to yourself at 60. Long-term consequences over short-term comfort.
Ethicist · What's right vs. what's easy
Weighs moral frameworks against real-world consequences. Knows that doing the right thing and doing the smart thing aren't always the same — and helps you figure out which one you can live with.
Urban Planner · Systems and scale
Thinks about how systems interact at scale. Infrastructure, flow, bottlenecks, and the second-order effects of every decision on the community around it. Small choices compound into big consequences.
Fashion Expert · Visual identity decoder
Reads what you're communicating without words. Understands that aesthetics, style, and presentation shape how the world treats you before you even speak.
Marketing Strategist · Positioning and audience
Thinks about how things land in the market. Message clarity, audience fit, competitive positioning — what sticks versus what people scroll past.
Art Director · Visual hierarchy master
Sees design, hierarchy, and visual communication at a glance. Knows what draws attention, what builds trust, and what silently screams amateur.
Copywriter · Words as weapons
Cuts filler, sharpens messages, finds the angle that actually moves people. Knows that the right 12 words beat the wrong 200 every single time.
Filmmaker · Story and emotional arc
Sees everything as narrative. Story structure, emotional beats, pacing, and the dramatic tension that makes people care. If it doesn't move people, it doesn't matter.
Content Creator · Virality and audience
Lives and breathes social media, audience building, and what makes content spread. Knows the difference between what you think is interesting and what actually gets shared.
UX Designer · User-first simplicity
Thinks from the user's perspective, not yours. Obsessed with friction, flow, and simplicity. If the user has to think about it, you already failed.
Screenwriter · Narrative structure master
Thinks in three-act structure, character motivation, and the moment that changes everything. Knows that people don't remember facts — they remember stories that made them feel something.
Philosopher · First principles thinker
Zooms out to first principles and second-order consequences. Questions your assumptions, surfaces ethical dimensions, and asks what kind of person this decision makes you.
Street Smart · No theory, just real life
No MBA, no frameworks, no jargon. Just pattern recognition from decades of watching how things actually play out when humans are involved. Theory is cute; reality bites.
Risk Analyst · Downside quantified
Quantifies what could go wrong and assigns probabilities. Gives you the failure scenarios everyone else is too optimistic to consider. Thinks in distributions, not single outcomes.
Historian · This happened before
Everything has a precedent. Draws from historical patterns, past market cycles, and the mistakes civilizations keep repeating. The past is the best predictor people ignore.
Detective · Something doesn't add up
Finds the hidden angle everyone else missed. Asks uncomfortable questions, follows the money, and trusts evidence over stories. If something feels off, it probably is.
Statistician · Base rates don't lie
Thinks in base rates, sample sizes, and probability distributions. Knows that correlation is not causation and your anecdote is not data. Numbers cut through narratives.
Anthropologist · Cultural patterns decoder
Reads the cultural context everyone else ignores. Understands how norms, rituals, and tribal dynamics shape behavior in ways that logic and data can't explain.
Journalist · Truth behind the story
Digs past the press release, the pitch deck, and the polished narrative to find what's actually happening. Follows the money, checks the sources, and asks the questions nobody wants to answer.
Software Engineer · Technical feasibility
Evaluates whether things can actually be built, how long it really takes, and what technical debt you're signing up for. Knows the gap between demo and production.
Data Scientist · What numbers reveal
Finds signal in noise. Asks what the data actually says versus what you want it to say. Knows when you have enough information to decide and when you're guessing.
AI Researcher · AI reality check
Separates AI hype from AI reality. Knows what machine learning can and cannot do today, what's coming in two years, and what's science fiction dressed as a pitch deck.
Product Manager · User problems first
Obsessed with user problems, not solutions. Prioritizes ruthlessly, thinks in MVPs, and knows that shipping fast and learning beats planning forever.
Scientist · Evidence over assumption
Demands hypothesis, evidence, and reproducibility. Won't let you confuse correlation with causation or anecdote with proof. If it can't be tested, it's not a plan — it's a guess.
Game Designer · Systems and incentives
Sees every situation as an incentive system. Understands feedback loops, reward mechanics, and why people actually do what they do — not what they say they do. If the incentives are wrong, everything else fails.
Relationship Coach · Love and connection patterns
Understands attachment styles, love languages, and the invisible patterns that make or break relationships. Sees the dynamics you're too close to notice.
Conflict Mediator · Both sides have a point
Trained to find resolution when both parties think they're right. Identifies underlying interests, reframes positions, and finds the path forward that everyone can live with.
Social Psychologist · How others see you
Understands group dynamics, social proof, and the gap between how you see yourself and how others perceive you. Knows why people really do what they do in social contexts.
Elder · Seventy years of wisdom
Seven decades of watching people agonize over decisions that turned out not to matter, and sleepwalk through ones that did. The long view that only time can give.
Nutritionist · Food fuels decisions
Connects what you eat to how you think, feel, and perform. Knows that blood sugar crashes, gut inflammation, and nutrient gaps silently sabotage your judgment.
Fitness Coach · Discipline and performance
Sees life through the lens of physical discipline. Knows that the body and mind are one system — if you can't push through a workout, you can't push through a hard decision.
Sleep Scientist · Rest drives everything
Knows that sleep deprivation is the invisible saboteur behind most bad decisions. Evaluates your cognitive state before even looking at your question.
Mindfulness Teacher · Reacting or responding?
Distinguishes between reactive impulses and conscious choices. Brings present-moment awareness to decisions most people make on autopilot. The pause before action is everything.
What Can You Ask Jury?
Jury works for any decision, idea, or dilemma. Here are popular categories:
- Business decisions: Should I launch this product? Is this partnership worth it? How should I price my service?
- Life choices: Should I move cities? Is it time to go back to school? Should I take this job offer?
- Relationships: Am I overreacting? How do I handle this conversation? Is this a red flag?
- Creative work: Is my logo good? Does this copy land? How should I position my brand?
- Financial decisions: Should I invest in this? Is this salary offer fair? Should I buy or rent?
- Reality checks: Am I delusional about this idea? What am I missing? Give it to me straight.
Pricing
Free Plan
- 3 verdicts per day
- 3 experts (Friend, Realist, Devil’s Advocate)
- Scored verdicts with written opinions
- Follow-up conversations (3 messages per expert)
- Decision history
- Community feed access
Pro Plan · $9.99/month or $99/year
- 20 verdicts per day
- All 50 expert personas
- Custom panel of up to 6 experts
- All decision frameworks (Pre-Mortem, 10/10/10, Weighted Criteria, Red vs Blue)
- Expert debates on split decisions
- Teams and collaboration
- Projects to organize decisions
- Decision templates
- Analytics dashboard
- Developer API access
- 10 follow-up messages per expert
- Shareable verdict cards
Privacy & Safety
Jury is designed with privacy in mind. We do not sell your data, run invasive tracking, or share your questions with third parties. Your verdicts are yours.
Important disclaimer: Jury is an AI-powered entertainment product. All verdicts and opinions are generated by fictional AI personas and do not constitute financial, legal, medical, psychological, or any other form of professional advice. Do not make real-world decisions based solely on Jury’s output. Not financial advice (NFA). Not legal advice. Not medical advice. Always consult qualified professionals for matters that affect your wellbeing, finances, or legal standing.