About LunchMeeting.com
LunchMeeting.com is a prototype for a cinematic decision table. A user brings an important decision, the room seats the right experts, a moderator controls the pace, and the table produces a structured Decision Receipt.
Product direction
The restaurant is the interface. The homepage should feel less like a page and more like entering a private room where serious people are ready to think clearly.
The prototype intentionally avoids accounts, payments, subscriptions, and dashboards while the core interaction is being validated.
Experience standards
- Nothing appears instantly: chairs slide, experts arrive, props move, and the receipt arrives as an ending.
- Experts are characters: every expert has a recognizable bias, rhythm, and default question.
- The moderator controls pacing: the table speaks in beats, not text dumps.
- The user has a chair: the point of view is seated at the table, even though the user is never shown.
How AI will be used
The current prototype uses a deterministic decision engine so the experience can be shaped and tested without relying on live model calls. Future AI orchestration should preserve the same interaction contract: routed experts, moderated beats, visible disagreement, and a final Decision Receipt.
The interface should not say "the AI recommends." It should say the table has reached a consensus.
What LunchMeeting.com does not do
- It does not provide legal, tax, accounting, financial, medical, or professional advice.
- It does not guarantee that a decision is correct, profitable, compliant, or risk-free.
- It does not ask users to store sensitive business, financial, medical, or customer data in the prototype.
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