Every step from "I just signed up" to "I'm running my whole business on this." No jargon. No "AI-powered" anything. Just what happens, in order, told plainly.
You tell Mijoro who you are, what your company does, and what you're trying to figure out. Five fields, plain English. No multiple-choice survey, no fifty-question intake form.
If you have files lying around — board decks, financial exports, customer notes, anything — you drop them in. If you use QuickBooks, Asana, or Google Drive, you connect them in one click.
Then you walk away.
The most important strategic signal at the top. The most important call to make at the bottom. The middle is the work a research firm would charge you five figures to produce.
Mijoro pulls in everything it can find about your company on the public web — leadership, footprint, financials where they're public, recent news — and combines it with anything you uploaded. Then it writes.
You can't just upload files and call it a day. The things that matter most about your business aren't on a hard drive — they're in your head. So Mijoro asks.
Four short conversations, in order. Each one with a named AI interviewer, generated for your company. About you. About your market. About your competitors. About your customers. Each one sharper than the last because the platform remembers what you already said.
Don't have an hour for the deep one? Hit Autopilot. The platform drafts every answer from your data — your dossier, your uploads, your connected tools — and you review and approve.
"Should we raise prices?" "Is this acquisition a yes?" "How do we win the enterprise segment?" — Mijoro turns any strategic question into a full written decision memo, written like your industry's best operator wrote it.
Every report includes a quantified pressure test (would this actually work?), a competitive response analysis (what would your rivals do?), and a 90-day action plan with owners and deadlines.
Not generic AI. Not a search bar. Your advisor inside Mijoro has read every file you've uploaded, sat in every interview you've done, and is connected to every system you plugged in.
Ask anything. Get an answer grounded in your real data — with every claim cited inline, so you can click and see exactly where it came from.
One voice for the bold move. One for the brake. One for the execution reality. They argue — for real, with evidence — until they converge on a single recommended call.
You can also name the voices: your top competitor, your hardest customer, your best self. They argue from those positions, grounded in everything Mijoro has read about them.
You get the full transcript, the verdict, the dissenting views, and the specific action Mijoro recommends — every time.
This is the part most people don't see coming. Mijoro doesn't just generate the reports it knows about. Ask it for any document, in any format, and it'll write it.
It writes the file. Themes it with your colors. Emails it to whoever you tell it to. You get the link to download. Total time: usually under two minutes.
Mijoro wakes up before you do. It reads what changed overnight in your data and the world, watches your named competitors, scores its own predictions from yesterday, and writes you a morning briefing.
What moved overnight. Who you should watch today. What your numbers are doing. What decisions are aging without resolution. What to act on right now.
It reads in three minutes. It saves you the first hour of your day.
Your competitor Vanta launched a free tier at 02:14 EST. Coverage in TechCrunch by morning. This pressures your enterprise pricing thesis.
Re-run the price-hike analysis with the freemium variable. Brief your three biggest accounts before they see the news themselves.
Yesterday's call on hiring two more reps — held. Pipeline coverage is up 4% week-over-week as predicted.
Sixty seconds to the first written briefing. Free to start. Add a paid plan when you're ready for the rest.