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Three voices. One decision. Scroll to explore.

How Tennessy works

Elevate your decisions

One prompt, three perspectives on your choice—no script, no prediction. A calmer way to see what you are avoiding before the consequences show up for real.

Three voices

Past, present, and a starker read of your choice—so the argument you skip still gets airtime.

Pre-mortem energy

Stress-test the decision before consequences arrive. Same ritual as a pre-mortem, without the slide deck.

Private by default

Your scenario stays yours until you export or share. Built for candid prompts, not feeds.

Honest cadence

No cheerleading or fake certainty—just friction you can use when the stakes are real.

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Big bets & pivots

Hiring, spend, strategy, relationships—where silence is expensive and hindsight hurts.

Transcript you keep

Read it again after the meeting or send it to your team so the next conversation starts sharper.

Visible tradeoffs

Same input, three angles—so blind spots show up while you can still change course.

Built for reflection

A short ritual with a long payoff: name what you were avoiding, then decide with clearer eyes.

Ready to hear the argument you usually skip?

Start with a single prompt. Keep it private, keep it blunt, and see where the three voices disagree before you commit.

What people are saying

What early users value most. Placeholder stories and quotes for layout — swap in real reviews when you ship them.

Alex Turner

CEO, NovaWorks

The habit of naming what I was avoiding changed more decisions than any framework I tried before.

Mira Khan

Product lead, Northline

We use it as a pre-mortem ritual before big bets. The tone stays honest without turning into group therapy.

Jordan Lee

Founder, QuietOps

Finally something that does not pretend to predict the future. It makes the tradeoffs visible.

Sam Rivera

Engineering manager

I send the transcript to my team after planning. Same meeting, fewer blind spots the next day.