Mijoro is the autonomous strategic-intelligence engine for businesses that mean it. A research lab, a strategy consultant, an analyst, and a writing team — running continuously, inside your company, sharpening every day.
Every founder, every operator, every advisor we knew had the same recurring nightmare: there was always a strategic decision waiting on analysis that didn't exist. A board meeting needing prep. A competitor doing something nobody had time to investigate. A scenario nobody had time to pressure-test. A pricing call made by gut feel because the spreadsheet would have taken three days nobody had.
The market response was depressing. Hire a $500-an-hour strategy consultant — for the few weeks until the engagement ends and the knowledge leaves with them. Or ask a generic chatbot a question and get back a hedged non-answer based on training data nine months stale. Or build an internal team of analysts you can't afford until you've already grown past the moment they would have helped.
There had to be something between a $200K McKinsey engagement and faking it from gut feel. There wasn't. So we built it.
You give Mijoro your business — your files, your numbers, your competitors, your conversations — and it gives you back the strategic work you don't have time to do. Not a chat box. Not a summary tool. A continuous, autonomous research lab that runs every minute, sharpens with every signal, and writes you back in plain English, in your industry's voice.
Four guided AI conversations, dynamically named for your company, that draw out the strategic context the platform can't read from your files.
Every boardroom report is the output of up to forty thousand Monte Carlo runs of your decision against your real numbers — not one guess.
Game-theoretic modeling of how your competitors will react before you make the move. Pricing changes include the freemium war. Hiring plays include the counter-offer.
Dossiers, memos, decks, briefs, pulses. Not summaries. Real strategic writing — branded, themed, ready to send to the people who need to see it.
Every prediction the platform makes gets reconciled against what actually happened thirty days later. Confidence adjusts. The platform sharpens.
Seven specialist research agents quietly refresh your knowledge layer between sessions. The latest is always the current one.
A single patent application covers the architecture below — the compounding interview chain, the bounded-drift Bayesian memory, the golden-thread MCTS path search, the math-proved debate convergence, the autonomous research substrate, the 30-day forecast reconciliation, the stylometric profiling, the contradiction-detection layer, the adversarial self-validation pass, the game-theoretic competitor matrix, the cryptographic audit trail, and the industry-tuned signal playbooks. Twelve mechanisms, one filing, one patent-pending moat. The platform you'd build today to compete with us would either infringe or fall short. That's the moat.
The platform's voice is the company's voice — and we hold ourselves to the same standards we hold the platform to.
Every recommendation is the output of mathematical reasoning — not a vibe, not a guess. If we can't prove it, we don't write it.
The platform refuses to write "based on the data" or "it appears that." We take positions. We say what we think. If we're wrong, we own it on the 30-day reconciliation.
We don't train AI models on your content. We don't share data across customers. Factory reset wipes everything we ever produced for you, on demand.
Mijoro doesn't replace your judgment — it sharpens it. The platform's job is to make sure you walk into every decision with the work already done.
Every claim Mijoro makes is traceable to the file, conversation, or data point that produced it. Nothing fabricated. Nothing unverifiable.
Every prediction the platform makes is graded against reality after thirty days. We tell you what we got right — and what we got wrong. That's how the platform sharpens.
Unlimited usage on every tier. No metering, no overage tricks, no upgrade nags mid-session. If you find a limit, it's a bug.
We file on the math, the architecture, the mechanisms that make Mijoro irreplaceable. We don't patent UI patterns or ship-blocking process — we build them.
We're betting that the businesses that will dominate the next decade are the ones that run on continuous strategic intelligence — not occasional consultant engagements, not gut feel, not summaries from generic AI. We're betting that math beats vibes. That compounding context beats forgetful chat. That a research lab that runs every minute beats a strategy team that meets twice a year.
If you think we're right, the door is open.