Before the room
Industry · market · strategy analysis
Turn industry reports, company moves, expert views, and competitor signals into client briefs, executive pre-reads, comparison tables, and strategy memos — grounded, traceable, and ready for a room that will push back.
Pain analysis
Before the room
In the room
After the headline
How it runs
Split an unfamiliar market into boundary, players, variables, risks, and the questions to pursue next.
When new information lands, know instantly: noise, supporting evidence, or thesis-breaking.
Turn analysis into formal output others can scan, challenge, and reuse.
Capability-level comparison — not feature marketing.
| Capability | Traditional tools | Mindar | General AI chat |
|---|---|---|---|
| Judgment context | Hypotheses live in personal notes and slide decks | Hypothesis cards, conclusion versions, and open questions persist in the library | Context resets after each chat session |
| Public signal intake | Manual tab refresh across news and company sites | OpenClaw agent scrapes watchlists on a schedule into source cards | One-off web answers with no ongoing watch |
| Delivery trust | Credibility depends on who wrote the deck | Every claim cites sources; counter-evidence stays visible | Confident prose without traceable evidence |
| Cold-start speed | Three days assembling background before a real view | Industry starter kit + problem map in hours, not days | Generic market overview with no decision frame |
| Update loop | Rewrite the whole memo when news hits | Surface only signals that change the prior judgment | Ask the same question again from scratch |
From sources in this library only: frame a 48h market entry pre-read — problem map, three provisional conclusions, ten open questions, and a client-safe executive summary with citations.