Be my sounding board
The most underrated way to use AI isn't to ask it for answers — it's to think with it. Say a half-formed idea out loud and get good questions back; react to a draft and find the bit that's really bothering you. It helps you reach your own next move. The taste, and the call, stay yours.
What makes it a sounding board, not an oracle
An oracle hands you an answer and you take it or leave it. A sounding board reflects what you said, asks what would sharpen it, and offers an angle you hadn't tried — then leaves the decision with you. The difference is mostly in how you ask: invite questions, not verdicts. Try it below.
Start with a starting-point above, or just type whatever's on your mind.
A real model (Amazon Nova 2 Lite) answers here, so it can be wrong, and it's a partner — not an authority. Treat its questions as prompts for your own thinking, not instructions. Nothing you type is saved.
Where to take it next
Found the move useful? The same "ask for questions, keep the judgment" habit runs through everything here. Wander back to the other things you can do with it, or carry the idea into building a little helper of your own.