The AI Council

The AI Council
Developer: Techniciti
Category: Productivity

The AI Council Summary

The AI Council is a mobile iOS app in Productivity by Techniciti. Released in Jan 2026 (3 months ago). Store metadata: updated Jan 29, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Jan 29, 2026 .


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When AI is wrong, what does it cost you?

A flawed analysis. A missed edge case. A recommendation you defended, until you realised the model hallucinated. Relying on one AI is a gamble.

AI Council removes the gamble.

Ask multiple AI models at once. Each responds independently. Then they review each other’s answers to catch errors, challenge assumptions, and surface what was missed. You get a single synthesis plus a confidence score showing how strongly they agreed.

High agreement: move fast with confidence.
Low agreement: you just avoided trusting the wrong answer.

Five council modes
Standard: parallel answers, then synthesis
Devil’s Advocate: one model attacks the others’ reasoning
Expert Panel: specialist roles critique from different angles
Debate: models argue their case before synthesis
Consensus Seeker: finds and explains the common ground

Built for real work
Project Workspaces keep context attached to every query
Council Chains automate multi-stage thinking: Research -> Analyse -> Recommend -> Plan
Evidence Mode supports citation-linked claims when analysing documents
Decision Log keeps an audit trail of what was decided and why

Seamless across devices
Your conversations, projects, and settings sync automatically via iCloud. Start a council session on your iPad (or Mac with the dedicated MacOS app), continue on your iPhone. All data is encrypted end-to-end in your private iCloud - we never see your queries or results.

Your models, your terms
Connect to leading providers across OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, xAI, Mistral, Groq, DeepSeek, and more.
API keys stay on your Mac (Keychain). We do not store your prompts or results.

For researchers, analysts, developers, and anyone who cannot afford a confident wrong answer.