Review Board

Compare the evidence. Make the final call.

Review Board turns AI-scored reports into a human-ranked batch decision. Compare every startup on the same criteria, set your Jury Scores, and build the final ranking — the call stays yours.

After the scores

A scored batch still needs a decision

AI can score every startup. Your jury still needs to compare the
evidence, resolve disagreements, and decide what moves forward.

  1. 01

    Separate reports hide the differences

    Important differences are easy to miss when every report lives in a separate tab.

  2. 02

    Scores need evidence

    A score means little unless reviewers can see what supports it.

  3. 03

    Batch progress is hard to track

    Reviewers need one place to see what is ready, in review, scored, or blocked.

  4. 04

    Decisions lose context

    Scores, notes, and reasoning should stay visible after the shortlist is final.

One workspace

One board for the whole decision

One place to turn scored reports into a decision. See every startup, status, AI Total Score, Jury Scores, and key finding — compare the batch, open the evidence, and build the shortlist without jumping between reports and spreadsheets.

  • Startup list

    Every startup and its current status

    See the full batch and know which startups are ready, under review, or still waiting for a score.

    REVIEW BOARD
    24 startups
    StartupStatusAIJury
    Northwind AI
    AI total7.8
    reference
    Jury score8.6
    ranking
    Judge findings
    Strong tractionThin moat
    1. 1Northwind AI
      8.6
    2. 2Atlas Freight
      8.1
    3. 3Lumen Health
      7.9
  • AI Total Score

    Reference, not final score

    Use the AI score as context. Your Jury Scores determine the ranking.

  • Judge findings

    The reasoning behind each score

    Review findings across your criteria and see what supports each score.

  • Comparison

    Compare startups side by side

    Review startups against the same criteria and see the differences directly.

  • Leaderboard

    Ranked by Jury Scores

    Rank the batch using Jury Scores and project weights. AI scores stay advisory.

  • Shortlist

    Build the shortlist without leaving the board

    Shortlist the strongest startups without moving the decision into a spreadsheet or separate document.

Review signals

AI flags where to look closer

High scores with weak evidence, judge disagreement, and a strong criteria fit are the cases worth a second look.

SignalJudges disagree
What to check

Open the split and compare the reasoning before you score.

SignalA high score has weak evidence
What to check

Open the findings and check what actually supports it.

SignalA lower-ranked startup fits your criteria
What to check

Pull up the evidence and give it a closer read.

Batch status

See the whole batch at a glance

Each startup has one clear status, so you can see what is ready, in review, scored, or blocked without opening every report.

Human-in-the-loop

Four steps fromreport to final ranking.

Check the evidence, ask questions, set Jury Scores, and generate the final ranking — all in one board.

  1. 01Open the reportReview the startup summary, AI Total Score, and findings across your criteria.
  2. 02Ask and recordUse criterion-linked questions during the session and keep notes beside the evidence.
  3. 03Set Jury ScoresScore each criterion from 0.0 to 10.0. The AI Total Score stays read-only.
  4. 04Generate the leaderboardOnce every startup is scored, generate the ranking from Jury Scores and project weights.
The advisory AI Score beside the human Jury Score, with the resulting leaderboard
Compare and rank

Turn separate reports into one ranked list

Put every startup on the same criteria and let your Jury Scores order the batch — one human-ranked leaderboard instead of scattered reports.

  • Compare on the same criteria

    Line up every startup against the same criteria and sort by total score or any single dimension.

  • One ranked batch

    Separate reports collapse into one ranked batch you can act on, not scattered tabs.

  • Use your own criteria and weights

    Set the criteria and weights so the ranking matches how your jury already works.

  • Jury Scores set the rank

    The leaderboard is ranked by Jury Scores, weighted by your criteria. AI scores stay context, never the final order.

Decision trail

AI advises. Your Jury Scores decide.

Every decision keeps its trail — AI Total Score as context, Jury Scores as the verdict, and a ranking your jury can defend.