The process

Three steps.
One fair outcome.

Every mediation follows a deliberate arc — designed to surface what matters, protect what's private, and produce a ruling both sides can understand.

01

Share your side

Setting the stage

5 minutes per party

Each party writes their perspective privately. Both statements are revealed simultaneously — preventing anchoring bias and ensuring neither side shapes their words in reaction to the other.

Optionally share private context with the mediator that the other side never sees. The mediator uses this to guide the session more effectively, but it is never quoted or revealed to the other party.

Simultaneous reveal

Both statements must be submitted before either party can see what the other wrote. This prevents posturing and encourages honest framing.

Private context

Share additional background with the mediator alone. The other party never sees it, but it helps the mediator ask better questions.

02

The conversation

The core of the mediation

Open-ended

The AI mediator leads a guided discussion — surfacing what matters, asking the hard questions, and keeping things constructive when emotions run high. Both parties engage in a shared session.

This step has two channels: a shared session where both parties and the mediator interact, and a private channel where you can speak candidly with the mediator alone.

Private channel

Each party has their own private channel with the mediator. Say what you really think — the other side can never see it. The mediator uses this context to guide the discussion more effectively.

Evidence uploads

Attach screenshots, receipts, contracts, photos, or PDFs directly to the conversation. Evidence appears in the shared session and is included when the verdict panel deliberates.

Real-time presence

Subtle indicators show when the other party is present and engaged, so you know the conversation is active.

03

Three-model verdict

Three models, one ruling

1-2 minutes

Three frontier AI models — GPT-5.4 by OpenAI, Gemini 3.1 Pro by Google, and Claude Opus 4.6 by Anthropic — analyze your case independently. To prevent bias, parties are anonymized and randomly labeled “Party 1” and “Party 2” in the prompt.

Their individual analyses are synthesized into a majority opinion with a recommended resolution. If a model disagrees, you see the dissent. Every verdict includes full, readable reasoning from each model.

Everything is considered

The panel receives the full record: both parties' statements, the guided conversation, evidence, and private context shared with the mediator.

Verdict PDF

Download a beautifully typeset legal-style document — complete with case number, panel opinions, and recommended resolution.

Shareable verdict card

Every verdict gets a permanent link and an OG image card for sharing on social media or in messages.

Appeal process

If something material was missed, request appellate review. Submit additional grounds for review and have the case reconsidered by an expanded seven-model panel.

Ready to move on?

Your first 3 mediations are complimentary. The process usually takes about 20 minutes, both sides are heard, and you leave with a reasoned decision record.

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