quorum
noun · decision language
A decision is not legitimate until enough independent voices are present.
Quorum borrows that idea for thinking. Instead of asking one model for one answer, you convene a small assembly: dissent, optimism, pragmatism, domain judgment, and a chair to separate consensus from unresolved disagreement.
- Pronunciation
- /ˈkwɔːrəm/
- kwor-um
- Origin
- Latin: quorum
- of whom
- Use
- A minimum assembly
- the number of voices required before a decision can stand
Three phases. One verdict.
Convene the council
Configure roles, models, and depth. Assign a Critic, an Optimist, a Pragmatist — or design your own.
Witness the debate
Models deliberate, rebut, and refine across rounds. Every position is visible as it forms.
Receive the verdict
A chair synthesizes consensus and dissent into a single, defensible judgment.
Multi-model deliberation
Claude, GPT, Gemini and more, debating the same question side by side.
Assigned roles & personas
Each model argues from a distinct vantage — adversarial by design.
BYOK or managed access
Bring your own keys, or use managed access with no setup.
Saved & exportable sessions
Every deliberation is preserved and exportable to Markdown, PDF, or JSON.
Custom role templates
Save a council you trust and reconvene it in a single click.
Streaming, transparent reasoning
Watch each argument form in real time. Nothing is hidden.
“It caught the failure mode I'd been rationalizing away for a month.”
“The dissent section is the part I read first. That's where the real signal is.”
“Like having a thesis committee on call, minus the politics.”
Frequently asked.
How is this different from just using multiple AI tools?
Quorum doesn't just run models in parallel — it assigns them adversarial roles, has them rebut each other across rounds, and synthesizes a single verdict with explicit consensus and dissent. The structure is the product.
Do you store my deliberations?
By default they're saved to your account so you can return to them. You can enable local-only mode, in which deliberations are sent directly to providers and never stored on our servers.
Can I bring my own API keys?
Yes. The Free tier is built around it — add your Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google keys and pay providers directly. Keys are encrypted at rest and never exposed.
Which models are supported?
Claude, GPT, Gemini, Mistral, Llama, Grok, DeepSeek, and Qwen, with new models added as they ship.
Is there an API?
An API is available on the Power plan for programmatic deliberation.
How are costs calculated?
On BYOK, you pay providers directly at cost. On managed plans, each deliberation draws from your monthly allowance based on the models and depth you choose.