Stuck on a decision? Start here.

The AI mentor is a thinking partner for founders navigating complex decisons.

It is trained on my approach to problem definition and decision-making.

It’s designed to help founders slow down, clarify what’s really going on, and think through options calmly — before taking action.

Free. Available anytime.

Many founders use it to explore a question before deciding whether a conversation would be helpful.

Others use it between clarity sessions.

If you’d like, start by sharing:

• what’s happening

• what you’ve tried

• what decision you’re facing

The AI mentor will ask a few questions first — to clarify the problem — before offering suggestions.

The AI mentor is a starting point.

Sometimes a real conversation can help you see the situation more clearly and choose a path with confidence.

When to use it

Founders typically use the AI mentor when:

* a situation feels complex and they want to clarify the real problem

* progress feels “busy” but unclear

* they’re considering a strategic shift

* growth has slowed and the reason isn’t obvious

* they want to sense-check their thinking before acting

* they want to explore where AI genuinely helps (without hype)

The goal isn’t instant answers.

The goal is clearer thinking.

What it’s like

Think of it as an always-on sounding board — or a virtual co-founder — that helps you:

* find clarity when options feel overwhelming

* think calmly through key decisions

* regain perspective under pressure

* identify assumptions that might be wrong

* explore trade-offs before committing to a path

* separate “urgent noise” from what actually matters

Why this is different

Most AI tools jump straight to solutions.

This one is designed to start earlier:

1. Clarify the real problem

2. Question assumptions

3. Explore options and trade-offs

4. Define what success looks like

5. Decide what matters next

That’s the same sequence I use in mentoring conversations.

Clarity first. Then speed. Then AI.

AI can accelerate almost anything — including the wrong direction.

The founders who benefit most from AI aren’t simply faster.

They’re clearer about where they’re going, and why.

If you’re stuck, start with the AI mentor — and if you want to go deeper, we can talk.