AI Advisory Board
The AI Advisory Board — powered by the Hubrix Orchestrator — assembles a panel of AI experts that deliberately disagree with you. Instead of one assistant telling you your plan is great, a board of adversarial agents pressure-tests it: they run a pre-mortem, attack it like a red team, challenge every assumption, then debate each other before handing you a structured verdict.
Use it when a decision matters enough to want a second, third, and fourth opinion — a launch plan, an architecture choice, a go/no-go, a strategy.

How a session works
- State your goal. Describe what you're deciding or planning, plus any context. See Creating a session.
- The board is designed. Hubrix designs a small panel of adversarial agents — always including a strategist (pre-mortem), a red team, and a devil's advocate, plus any domain specialists the goal calls for.
- The board runs. Every agent analyses the goal in parallel, then they debate each other over several rounds. See Running & debate.
- You get a checkpoint. A structured summary of what was checked, the failure scenarios, new things discovered, and the open questions for you to answer. See Reviewing results.
- You refine. Answer the open questions, inject new information, spawn extra agents on a discovery, or open a new phase — then export or share the result. See Sharing & export.
What you get back
| Output | What it is |
|---|---|
| Checked items | Claims and assumptions the board examined, each with a verdict and confidence. |
| Failure scenarios | Ways the plan could fail, with likelihood, impact, and prevention. |
| Discovered items | New issues the board surfaced that may warrant a dedicated agent. |
| Questions for you | The decisions only you can make, and why they matter. |
| Decision log | A running record of decisions, each with reasoning and a status you control. |
| Actions | Concrete next steps, with owner, due date, and priority. |
The AI Advisory Board lives under Orchestrator in the navigation. The home page lists your sessions and includes a cross-session Memory panel and an Analytics view.
How it differs from Custom Agents and Chat
Smart Chat and Custom Agents are collaborative — they help you do a task. The Advisory Board is adversarial and multi-agent — its job is to find what's wrong with your thinking before reality does. It's a deliberation tool, not a chatbot.
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