See how this piece is trying to convince you.
Paste a link, upload a file, or drop in raw text. MindPilot turns it into a Cognitive Flight Report — a reasoning scorecard that surfaces argument structure, fallacies, bias patterns, and emotional framing so you can decide what to trust. Unlike a one-off chatbot prompt, MindPilot runs a structured reasoning diagnostic with multiple LLM passes, so you get an auditable map of how the piece is trying to persuade you — not just a vibe-based summary.
MindPilot doesn’t replace your judgment – it makes the argument structure, assumptions, and evidence use visible so you can stress-test it.
An AI co-pilot for rational, bias-aware thinking.
MindPilot doesn’t tell you what to believe. It shows you how a speech, article, or video is trying to persuade you – which claims are made, how evidence is used, and where the reasoning leans on fallacies, bias, or emotional pressure.
Paste a speech, debate, article, or social post. MindPilot highlights potential reasoning issues and bias patterns so you can decide whether it deserves your trust — without telling you what to believe.
Use real-world media as teaching material. MindPilot surfaces fallacies and rhetorical tactics, helping students practice spotting them in the wild instead of only learning from abstract textbook examples.
The long-term vision includes APIs and tooling for programmatically scoring arguments, measuring rationality metrics across content, and integrating critical-thinking checks into your own products or research pipelines.
What MindPilot helps you notice.
MindPilot doesn’t replace your judgment — it gives you a clearer picture of what’s going on in the argument so your judgment has better inputs.
Reasoning structure
Maps claims, premises, and conclusions so you can see whether the conversation is actually supporting its main point — or just circling around it.
Fallacies & bias patterns
Flags common logical fallacies and cognitive biases — such as strawman attacks, ad hominem, hasty generalization, motivated reasoning, and selective framing — with concise explanations.
Rationality metrics
Summarizes the overall quality of reasoning into a set of Cognitive Flight metrics (including a 0–100 Rationality Quotient), balancing fallacy density, bias signals, evidence citation, tone stability, and rhetorical pressure.
Help shape MindPilot’s first flight.
MindPilot is in active development. In the near future, you’ll be able to create an account,
save Cognitive Flight Reports, and access a full SaaS dashboard.
If you’d like to:
• use it as a learning tool for yourself or your students,
• explore pilot projects or integrations,
• or support the mission as an advisor or investor,
leave your email below and we’ll reach out as the beta matures.
Prefer direct email? Reach us at info@mind-pilot.ai.
Where MindPilot is headed.
MindPilot is starting as an analysis and feedback tool for individual thinkers, educators, and researchers. Over time, the goal is to make critical thinking support as common and accessible as spell-check.
Phase 1 · Companion
A web-based companion where you can paste arguments, articles, and transcripts to see potential fallacies, bias patterns, and a Cognitive Flight Report for each piece.
Phase 2 · Integrations
Browser extensions, basic API access, and lightweight SaaS features, so MindPilot can quietly help in the background while you watch videos, read articles, or review documents.
Phase 3 · Learning & Research
Tools for educators, debaters, and researchers to visualize reasoning patterns over time, benchmark rationality metrics, and teach critical thinking using real-world examples and historical Cognitive Flight Reports.