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Manifesto · v1 · May 2026

We built Board Room because we got tired of deciding alone.

A founder running a small company will make a thousand calls this year that nobody can validate. Pricing. Hiring. Equity. Whether to take the term sheet. Whether to kill the feature. Whether to fire the friend.

The instinct is to ask someone smart. So we ask ChatGPT. Then Claude. Then Gemini. They all agree with us. They are built to agree with us. We feel better. Then we ship the call and it's wrong, and we learn the truth six months later in a board meeting that nobody will minute.

The problem isn't the models. The problem is the format. One human + one model is not a meeting. It's a mirror.

So we wrote rules. A board sits in legislative mode. The chair files a case. The seats debate — really debate, with MODIFY rounds and dissent on the record. A drafter synthesizes. The seats vote. The chair ratifies, or doesn't. The minute gets a hash and a timestamp. You can audit it next year.

We tested it at 2 a.m. on Discord with three of the best models on earth — Gemini 3.1 Pro, Claude Opus 4.7, GPT-5.5 — voting against each other on Peppe.io's pricing. It took fourteen minutes. The board approved a tier we hadn't considered. The chair ratified. We shipped it the next morning and it converted 31% better than what we were going to ship.

That is the entire pitch.

Decisions, deliberated. Strong opinions, properly minuted.

— Le, chairman of the Madrugada board
Buenos Aires, May 2026