Challenge assumptions
It attacks fuzzy positioning, weak economics, vague buyer logic, and roadmap comfort before those become code.
AI boardroom
Put your startup, product, or business idea in front of 13 AI roles that challenge it from every angle — then get a verdict, scores, and an execution plan.
Why this page exists
Most founders get feedback from friendly rooms: co-founders, peers, DMs, or generic AI chats. That is useful for morale — and terrible for truth. Lumor creates a structured boardroom where product, growth, finance, legal, and critical voices push against the same idea before time, money, and reputation get committed.
Benefits
Challenge assumptions
It attacks fuzzy positioning, weak economics, vague buyer logic, and roadmap comfort before those become code.
Surface blind spots
You see where the idea breaks under technical, financial, legal, and go-to-market pressure — not just where it sounds exciting.
Turn debate into a decision
Lumor does not stop at suggestions. It compresses the conflict into a verdict, explicit risks, and a sequenced plan.
Deliverables
Use cases
FAQ
No. Brainstorming generates options. Lumor pressure-tests those options, forces trade-offs, and ends in a decision-oriented report.
No. It helps you arrive at interviews with sharper hypotheses and clearer risks, but real user evidence still matters.
A single assistant tends to stay linear. Lumor simulates conflicting roles, structured debate, CEO arbitration, and a report designed for action.
Final call
If your idea cannot survive a private boardroom, it will not enjoy public reality. Pressure it while being wrong is still cheap.
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