80% of AI projects never reach production. Not for lack of models, but because nobody defined what it had to do, what it couldn't do, and who was supervising. Learning prompts isn't enough — you need to think like an architect.
Every well-designed AI system goes through these six decisions. Each mission guides you through all six, with intelligent feedback at every step.
You're presenting to the board tomorrow. The retention metric doesn't close and the CFO has already asked twice. What does the system investigate on its own? What can it never touch in production? Design it. We simulate it against 12 cases, including the scenario where the data points in opposite directions.
Generates the follow-up summary after each sales meeting — and designs the system that captures commitments and sends follow-ups so nothing falls through the cracks.
Validates whether an A/B test result is conclusive before launching to production — and designs the system that runs that check without depending on you every time.
Detects delivery risks in the weekly status report — and designs the system that identifies blockers and alerts before they escalate.
Monitors production KPIs every morning and detects threshold breaches — and designs the system that alerts on bottlenecks without waiting for the manual report.
Detects which accounts are at churn risk this week from the health score — and designs the system that prioritizes your portfolio without reviewing row by row.
Scores campaign leads by applying your scoring model — and designs the system that separates real opportunities from noise before passing them to sales.
I finished the second mission and told my team: stop everything, we're building this without defined constraints.
No. Zepai is designed for professionals who design and supervise systems, not who code them. No code is written in any mission.
You iterate. Unlimited retries, up to 10 simulations per day on the Pro plan. Each attempt shows you which design stage failed and why.
It generates 8–25 synthetic cases (including adversarial ones) and runs them against your design. It compares expected output with actual output and returns a weighted score per stage (0–100).
Yes. From 5 seats. The Teams plan gives you an admin dashboard with member progress and the ability to invite and remove members.
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