You can now run a "focus group" of made-up-but-realistic customers — each with their own personality, budget, and bias — and watch them react to your decision like a real comment section. Some love it, some hate it, some argue each other into changing their minds.
Here's why it matters 👇
Most of us make the scary calls on a gut feeling. You raise your price from $200 to $300, or kill an offer, or launch a new service — and you find out how customers feel *after* the cancellation emails start.
The fix: simulate the room first. Paste one prompt, describe your real customers + the decision, and the AI builds a panel that argues it out and hands you a plain report — the most likely outcome, the % at churn risk, the #1 objection you have to answer, and the one change that kills the backlash.
(Honest note: it's directional, not a crystal ball — but it's the cheapest market test you'll ever run.)
I put together a short step-by-step guide that gives you the copy-paste prompt, the reusable "run the focus group" system you save once, and the do-this-not-that rules so you don't fool yourself.
What's the one decision you'd run through the room first — a price hike, a new offer, something else? Tell me below 👇