Mijoro reads everything about your business — every file, every number, every competitor move, every conversation — runs tens of thousands of simulations of every decision, and writes you back. Strategy memos. Pitch decks. Board packs. Scenarios. Pre-meeting briefs. Daily morning briefings. The work an entire research firm would do — autonomously, in your industry's voice, before you ask.
No prompts to engineer. No templates to fill out. Tell Mijoro about your business and walk away — you'll come back to a written profile of your company that reads like it came from a research firm.
Your company, your role, what you're trying to figure out. Plug in QuickBooks, Asana, or Google Drive if you want. Drop in any files you have.
A written profile of your business arrives. The most important strategic signal at the top. Read it before you do anything else.
Mijoro asks you the questions a senior analyst would. You answer — or let Autopilot draft from your data. Each conversation builds on the last.
Long-form reports on any question. Pressure-tests for any decision. Debates between AI voices. Board packs. A briefing every morning.
The analyst, the strategist, the researcher, and the writing team your company never had budget for. Always running. Never tiring. Learning your industry better every day, every interview, every signal — until the platform knows your business sharper than the consultant you couldn't afford to hire.
Not summaries. Not outlines. Real, finished documents — branded, themed, ready to send. PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint. Whatever you need, whenever you need it.
"Build me a pitch deck for Friday's investor meeting."
"Write a one-pager on our pricing for legal."
"Prep me for tomorrow's call with the CFO of Acme."
"Email this board pack to my three investors right now."
These aren't summaries or templates. They're real strategic writing — the kind a research firm would charge five figures for — grounded in your data, in your industry's voice.
Written like a McKinsey field memo. Strengths, soft spots, the strategic signal you can't afford to miss, the moves you need to make this quarter.
You pick the question — "should we raise prices?", "is this acquisition a yes?" — and Mijoro writes a 5 to 20-page decision memo in your industry's voice.
Not generic AI. An advisor that's read your files, run your interviews, watched your data. Ask anything — get an answer in context, with sources cited inline.
Mijoro discovers your top ten competitors automatically — no naming required — and writes a full dossier on each one. Where they're strong. Where they're weak. The opportunities to take from them. The moves they made this week. Scored, ranked, watched in real time.
One voice for the bold move. One for the brake. One for the execution reality. They argue until they converge — and Mijoro writes the verdict you should follow.
Everything Mijoro learned, every conclusion it reached, assembled into a single PDF in your colors and themes. Email it to your board straight from the platform.
Every morning before you sit down: what changed overnight, what to do today, what your competitors did, what your numbers are doing. Reconciled against yesterday's calls.
Mijoro logs every decision with what you assumed and what you expected. Thirty days later it tells you what you got right — and what to adjust next time.
This is what Mijoro is doing right now in the background, against your real data. Every dot is a possible future. The golden thread is the path that wins.
Four short guided conversations that turn what only you know into what the platform can use. Each one builds on the last — the second is sharper because the first happened, the third is sharper because the second did. Or let Autopilot draft answers from your data and you approve them in a minute.
Who you are. What you're trying to do. Where it's hurting. The shape of the room before the deep questions start.
Your positioning. Your channels. Your customer journey. Where the growth is hiding. What the brand should sound like. The strategic angle most founders haven't said out loud yet.
Who's coming after you. What they're doing well. Where they'd hurt you. What you're not seeing yet.
Who actually buys. Why they stay. Who's about to leave. Where the next dollar is hiding in your existing book.
Behind the scenes, it's reading your data, watching your competitors, scoring its own predictions, and writing you a fresh briefing every morning — so when you sit down, the work has already started.
Before anyone else is at their desk: what changed overnight, what to act on today, what your numbers are doing, what your competitors moved. Reconciled against yesterday.
Burn rate creeping up. A big customer slowing down. A hiring anomaly. Pipeline decay. Mijoro names what it sees the moment it sees it — not the quarter after.
Name them. Mijoro tracks every move they make, scores how dangerous each one is, and writes you a response when it matters. You don't have to refresh anyone's feed.
Every prediction Mijoro makes, it tracks against what actually happens. Thirty days later it tells you what it got right — and adjusts. The platform gets sharper, week over week.
Other AI platforms wrap a chat box around a language model and call it intelligence. Mijoro is a research lab built into a piece of software — patent pending — where the math runs first and the words come second. Every line below is the work no other AI platform can do.
When Mijoro recommends raising prices, hiring ten people, or entering a new market — it didn't guess. It simulated tens of thousands of versions of what could happen and gave you the path most likely to win. Every single boardroom report. Every single time.
Out of every possible sequence of moves your business could make this quarter, this year, this decision — there's one path that wins. Mijoro finds it. Not the safest answer. Not the obvious one. The single best one, then the second best, then the third — ranked by what your business actually needs.
"What if we raise prices?" Sure — but what does your largest competitor do in response, and what happens to your math after that? Mijoro models your move and theirs together. Game theory built in. Not just "should we move" but "should we move after they react."
Every prediction Mijoro makes, it tracks against what actually happened. After thirty days the platform tells you exactly what it got right and where it was off — and adjusts its confidence going forward. Most AI never looks back. Mijoro does, every month.
Every other AI overreacts to whatever you fed it last. Mijoro's understanding of your business updates inside mathematical guardrails — one weird week can't flip its model of you. Three months in, the platform has a steady, sharpened view of how your business actually behaves. Stable. Honest. Hard to spook.
When Mijoro's three debate voices land on the same answer, it isn't because they got tired of arguing. The platform measures how their positions diverge across every dimension and only declares a verdict when the math says they actually agree. No other AI does this. Most don't even know what convergence means.
No role gate. No company-size filter. Three people or three hundred — Mijoro meets you where you are.
Map the market. Build the plan. Have the answer ready before your investors ask the question. Spend less time staring at the deck and more time selling the company.
Pressure-test the quarter. Brief the team. Run the numbers your CFO is about to ask for. Send the memo without writing it. Sleep again.
Run a separate workspace per client. Every brief on demand. Every memo in your branded PDF. Five clients, one platform, ten times the output. Board members get the dossier before the meeting.
Sixty seconds from signup to your first written briefing on your business. Then watch a research lab — your research lab — keep working, every minute, while you go run the company.