QuorumDeliberate
An AI may make mistakes. When two AIs cross-check each other, your decisions become more robust.
MCP One-Click Invoke: In Claude Desktop or Cursor, run `conductor_ask mode=chat` to instantly summon another AI for review. Also includes a full /workbench dual-pane interface for deep interaction: draft on the left with Conductor, select your preferred reviewer on the right, and ⇄ push content between them with one click.
Quorum isConductor / Smart HubBuilt-in deep expert version of verify · MCP widget form, usable independently
How It Works
Left · Conductor Drafting
Default: nexevo-auto, Conductor pipeline with automatic model selection + cache + memory. Can also be set to a specific model.
Right Side · You Choose the Judge
Catalog: 100+ models available (Claude / GPT-4o / DeepSeek / Gemini / Qwen, etc.), each tagged with price, strengths, and speed — plus search and pagination. Choose slower models for higher accuracy; choose faster ones to save cost.
⇄ One-Click Mutual Promotion
After either side finishes replying, click the center ⇄ to select a template (e.g., “Find Bugs”, “Counterargument”, “Fact Check”, or “Risk Assessment”) and send it to the other side for review. The server automatically compresses content; code blocks remain unchanged.
Who Needs Quorum
Where high-stakes decisions are made is where Quorum operates.
Transparent pricing
The comparison feature itself is completely free—you only pay for the tokens you actually use.
No quota limit, no monthly fee. Pricing on both sides follows the model you select: - `nexevo-auto` = Flat rate of $1/$4 per 1M tokens (input ≤ 128K; long-context tier × 1.5); - Specific model IDs (e.g., `gpt-5`, `claude-opus-4-7`, etc.) = Upstream actual price + 3%. Feature parity itself incurs zero markup.
Long-term memory capsule—recalled with one click from any surface (Chat / Quorum / Claude Desktop / Cursor). Free: 5 MB; Pro: 50 MB ($10/month); Max: 300 MB ($40/month).
Let two AIs make this decision for you right now
First comparison completed in 90 seconds. Code, contracts, decisions — pick one you’ve recently struggled with to get started.
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