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Ask one question, get answers from many AIs in parallel, then have a chosen judge model synthesize theStop relying on a single AI answer. Polymind sends your prompt to multiple AI models in parallel, then lets a chosen “judge” model analyze all responses and synthesize the best final answer. Compare reasoning, spot disagreements, and get higher-confidence results for research, coding, brainstorming, and decision making.
I kept running into the same problem with LLMs: ask the same question to different models and you often get completely different answers.
Sometimes Claude was better. Sometimes GPT. Sometimes Gemini caught something the others missed.
So I started wondering: why are we trusting a single model response at all?
Polymind was built around that idea.
You ask one question, multiple AI models answer in parallel, and then a separate “judge” model synthesizes the strongest final answer from all of them.
The goal isn’t just comparison, it’s higher-confidence answers through disagreement, debate, and synthesis.
Would love feedback, especially from people using multiple models already in their workflow. Curious where you think this breaks, shines, or could evolve.
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About Polymind on Product Hunt
“Ask multiple AIs. Get one synthesized answer.”
Polymind was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #109 on the daily leaderboard. Ask one question, get answers from many AIs in parallel, then have a chosen judge model synthesize theStop relying on a single AI answer. Polymind sends your prompt to multiple AI models in parallel, then lets a chosen “judge” model analyze all responses and synthesize the best final answer. Compare reasoning, spot disagreements, and get higher-confidence results for research, coding, brainstorming, and decision making.
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