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Pikria, the AI Founder Committee

Pikria comes from the Georgian word pikri, meaning thought. She is not one voice; she is four AI advisors, each inspired by a legendary figure from Georgian history, who read your idea from different angles before delivering one honest verdict.

How it works

Type your idea. The four committee members each weigh in through their own lens: ambition, story, execution, and Georgian ground truth. Where a claim needs checking, Pikria searches live rather than guessing. Where something is uncertain, she says so.

Once all four have weighed in, Pikria delivers one verdict and one door: the single most useful next step for your idea right now.

The committee never kills an idea. It leads with what is genuinely promising and frames every concern as something to strengthen, not a reason to stop.

The committee

Pikria's committee features four AI advisors, each inspired by a legendary figure from Georgian history.

Queen Tamar
The Visionary

Queen Tamar

Queen Tamar · r. 1184–1213

Presided over Georgia's medieval Golden Age and led the kingdom to its greatest territorial reach — all while overcoming fierce noble resistance to a female ruler in her own right.

Tamar-the-advisor sizes the bet: how big this could become, and whether it's worth chasing.

Shota Rustaveli
The Storyteller

Shota Rustaveli

Shota Rustaveli · 12th century

Court poet to Queen Tamar and author of The Knight in the Panther's Skin, Georgia's national epic and still considered its greatest literary achievement eight centuries later.

Shota-the-advisor nails the story: who your idea is for, why they'll care, and how you reach them.

Davit the Builder
The Builder

Davit the Builder

Davit IV "the Builder" · r. 1089–1125

Inherited a fractured kingdom, drove out the Seljuk Turks at the Battle of Didgori, and founded the Gelati Academy — one of medieval Europe's great centers of learning.

Davit-the-advisor finds the smallest real thing worth shipping first.

Ketevan
Local Expert

Ketevan

Queen Ketevan of Kakheti · martyred 1624

Ruled as regent, defended her kingdom, and was ultimately martyred rather than renounce her faith — still revered as one of Georgia's most steadfast historical figures.

Ketevan-the-advisor reads the ground in Georgia: who's actually here, and what stands in your way.

Where the research happens

Pikria is powered by two systems working together, never guessing alone:

Anthropic's Claude

Does the actual thinking — roleplaying the four committee members, weighing your idea, and writing the verdict in plain, human language.

Perplexity's real-time search

Grounds that thinking in what's actually true right now — current grant programs, real competitors, live market conditions — rather than relying on outdated or invented information.

Search isn't limited to typical news and company sites. Where it's genuinely useful, Pikria also checks Reddit for honest, unfiltered founder sentiment — the kind of "here's what it's actually like" detail that rarely makes it into an official press release. When something from Reddit shapes part of an answer, Pikria says so plainly, treating it as one real person's experience, not a verified fact.

Every search is also deliberately disambiguated: "Georgia" always means the country in the Caucasus, never the U.S. state — a distinction Pikria checks for explicitly, every time.

Pikria's honesty rules

A few things the committee is built to do every time, without exception:

  • Never invent a fact, name, or number — if it's not grounded in a real source, it's labeled as judgment, not certainty.
  • Never present uncertainty as settled fact — "I'm not sure, but…" beats a confident guess.
  • Never confuse the country of Georgia with the U.S. state, in search or in conversation.
  • Never treat a Reddit thread as equivalent to a verified source — it's anecdote, clearly marked as such.

Ready to convene the committee?

Bring an idea — a sentence or two is enough. The four will read it, ground it, and write you back.

Try Pikria now