AIyahhh: The War Room for Executive Function

The Inspiration

I built AIyahhh to bridge the paralyzing gap between complex chaos and concrete action. For those struggling with executive dysfunction, standard AI checklists aren't enough to overcome "Task Paralysis". I envisioned a Command Center where specialized agents don't just answer questions, but actively debate strategy and shatter overwhelming projects into frictionless, 5-minute steps.

The Build

Utilizing Gemini 3 Pro, the app is powered by a High-Context Agentic Loop

Dynamic Council: Uses thinking_level: high to "hire" a bespoke team of experts (CFO, Critic, Architect) who perform deep reasoning to identify logical contradictions and risks. Smart Data Room: Employs native multimodality to "interrogate" uploaded documents, instantly extracting "Red Flags" and actionable roadmaps without external OCR. Command Center: A context-aware right-click menu allows users to trigger audits or task decomposition directly from their cursor, bypassing the cognitive load of navigation.

Learning & Challenges

I discovered that AI is most effective when it is programmed to disagree. By forcing a "Conflict-Based" debate between agents, the app uncovers strategic truths faster than a single assistant would. The primary challenge was managing Information Density; I solved this by implementing a Semantic Router to ensure only relevant agents are active for specific sub-tasks, preventing coordination lag and token waste.

The Vision

AIyahhh** turns daunting life and business problems into a manageable game of progress. Whether you are launching a startup or navigating a legal crisis, it provides the strategic "spine" required to move from total paralysis to ultimate conquest.

Built With

  • and-**workspace-apis**-to-transform-multimodal-document-data-into-actionable
  • and-integrated-with-**google-maps**
  • claudecode
  • cursor
  • gemini3
  • powered-by-**gemini-3-pro?s**-high-reasoning-engine-for-autonomous-agent-councils
  • react
  • typescript
  • youtube**
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