
La Oracle is an AI-powered decision council that helps analytical professionals work through major career, founder, and life decisions overnight. Built on 204 decision frameworks and a multi-agent "team of rivals" engine, it trades speed for depth — delivering a structured 12–20 page report by morning.
La Oracle's mission is to give overthinkers overnight clarity on their biggest decisions. The platform is designed for people who have tried journaling, friends, and generic AI — and still feel foggy. It targets analytical, career-driven individuals aged 25–35 who care about mental models, long-term consequences, and regret minimization.
Specific team member names and backgrounds are not publicly listed on the website. The company is backed by the Z.ai startup program, which is subsidizing compute costs during the alpha phase.
Users spend 10–15 minutes framing their decision, then a council of specialized AI agents researches, argues, and stress-tests their options overnight using mental models, pre-mortems, and cognitive bias frameworks. By morning, users receive a structured report with a clear recommendation, options and tradeoffs, a 30-day action plan, and contingency routes. The engine incorporates 109 mental models, 50 cognitive biases, and 45 logical fallacies.
La Oracle launched an alpha at $1 per decision, limited to 30 spots, to stress-test the council on real-world decisions and gather outcome data. Future pricing is expected to be $10–20/month with rolling decision credits, plus $5+ per standard council run.
"Think deeper. Decide better," according to the company's website — reflecting a deliberate, slow approach to high-stakes decisions designed to feel like a calm memo from your future self.