Ask multiple AIs at once — and get one answer back, not four
The manual version is grim: paste your question into four tabs, read four contradictory essays, and referee them yourself with no way to tell whose confidence to trust. Asking multiple AIs is the right instinct — the cross-check is where the reliability comes from — but the reconciliation should not be your job.
Decidi does the whole loop in one place. Your question goes to four frontier model families at once — GPT, Claude, Gemini and Grok — which answer independently and then challenge each other across structured rounds, joined by the most relevant of 86 expert personas. You see where they agree and exactly where they diverge, and instead of four essays you get one moderated verdict with the disagreements resolved and recorded — reviewed by a Final QA audit before it reaches you. One question in, one cross-checked answer out.
- One question, four frontier model families — no copy-paste round trip
- The models answer independently first, so no herd effect
- Agreements and splits surfaced explicitly — the signal four tabs never show you
- One moderated verdict instead of four essays to referee
- A Final QA audit that reviews the verdict before you act on it
- No four separate subscriptions — credit packs from $5 USD that never expire
Part of: Why a council beats one AI
A reconciled answer: where all four models agreed, where they split and why, and one verdict with its confidence stated — from a single question.
Common questions
Why ask several AIs the same question?
Because the cross-check is the reliability. Independently trained models have different blind spots, so an error by one is usually contradicted by another — agreement across rivals is a far stronger signal than one model’s confident tone, and disagreement shows you precisely what to verify.
How is this better than opening four chat tabs?
Four tabs give you four monologues and leave the hardest part — reconciling them — to you. Decidi has the models answer independently, then actually engage each other’s arguments across rounds, and a moderator resolves the exchange into one verdict with the disagreements named. The models do the refereeing, not you.
Do I need subscriptions to GPT, Claude, Gemini and Grok?
No. Decidi provides all four frontier model families through one product, metered by credits — packs start at $5 USD, credits never expire, and optional Plus ($19/month) and Pro ($49/month) plans suit heavier use. You bring the question; the council does the rest.
What happens when the models contradict each other?
That is treated as signal, not noise. The contradiction is surfaced, argued out in rebuttal rounds, and the moderator’s verdict states which position won, why, and how confident to be — with the dissent kept on the record so you can judge it yourself.
Try it on your own decision
Put your question to a council of GPT, Claude, Gemini and Grok — they debate it, a Final QA audit reviews it, and you get one clear verdict. 1,500 free credits to start — no sign-up, no card required.
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