Skills

Advisory Board

advisory-board is a reusable workflow for getting an idea, plan, or decision reviewed by several high-reasoning models before you commit to it.

Bring the board any material worth more than one expert opinion — a plan, design, architecture, document, decision, or goal. Each model reviews it independently, then reads a packet of the first-round findings and responds to the strongest objections, missed details, and points of disagreement. A final synthesis turns the debate into a single working handoff.

See a sample: a rendered handoff from a payments idempotency review — self-contained HTML that opens offline.

What It Is For

Default Workflow

  1. Round 1 — each model reviews independently, with no view of the others.
  2. Round 2 — each model reads the other seats’ findings and responds: what it missed, what changed its mind, what it still disputes.
  3. Final synthesis — the chair writes a handoff with consensus, dissent, risks, guardrails, and next actions.

Two rounds is the default: enough for the board to challenge itself without turning every review into a long-running process. Set rounds to auto to stop early on convergence or add a round when real disagreement remains.

Seats

Each seat gets a distinct lens, matched to the subject — ready-made lens sets for software, product, research, legal, business, and writing live in lens-presets.md. For software and technical work:

For non-software subjects the seats take comparable lenses — first-principles soundness, execution and feasibility, and second-order consequences. Every seat still reviews the whole brief; the lens reduces blind spots, it doesn’t narrow responsibility.

Safety Defaults

Outputs

A run saves:

Source Files