Modyl

“Walk me through the trade-offs — and what breaks if we pick the other database.” “Two candidates hold. What’s contested is failure modes under load.” “Settle it — and draft the migration.”

Say it. Watch the work take shape.

Voice in. Rendered work out. The chat box was the special case all along.

The work builds itself in front of you.

Working with intelligence should feel like this: you talk, and the work forms as you do — the question, the evidence, the trade-offs, the verdict. You reach in and change what matters, by hand or out loud, and everything downstream follows.

Deep research got commoditized. Deciding didn’t.

Every engine will hand you forty pages. You still have to understand them, reconcile them, and commit. That last mile — the deciding — is still yours, and it deserves better than a scroll of text.

We’re building the room where you and the work meet.

Nothing the machine proposes is settled until you say so. What you leave with is completed staff work — the decision, the evidence behind it, what was excluded and why. We’re building it for people who already live in coding agents and are done reading answers they can’t finish deciding from.