User since 2022, hundreds of c-suite hours saved
Update 2/25/2025: The company has been silent for some months now, only a couple after I posted my August review. They had a functional reasoning model. Unfortunately, they haven't kept it alive. Their basic GPT 3.5 features work, but it's basically no different than free general LLM use now.
This was a great starter that fizzled without the user base knowing why.
I've had, and use the software since 2022. Every year, the platform has gotten better and the quality of the output has improved. Of course, there have been bumps along the way - something even Steve Jobs recognized about the iPhone in his 2007 letter to those frustrated with a $200 price drop after being released for only 10 weeks - so I'm not shilling that early adopters haven't faced the experience of real early adopters. Yet, I have not found a better platform for high quality, strategic document draft research and writing. If you are developing proposals that have to be seen and presented in front of investors, VPs, C-Suite, and boards, you know the amount of work and word smithing that takes place. And, you know how much work it takes to get to the point where the real review of the work and its preparation for presentation begins. I estimate that I have saved at least 5 hours and in some cases more than 15 hours per project that I have worked on inside of the platform. Over the last two months, the quality, the speed, and the fluency of the system has improved again. Prior to that improvement there was about a month glitch that frustrated a lot of the user base, but I haven't experienced that any longer, and the team remedied any issues faced by the users during that period after the fact. It was a tough moment, in particular because the platform is so good. If it weren't, I don't think people would be concerned or complaining as much as they were. That's why people complain about great products - because losing access to them can be workflow breaking and value destruction for those reliant upon them.
September 18, 2024
Unprompted review