Every AI app you have used until now made one decision for you before you even opened it: which AI you get to talk to.
You download ChatGPT. OpenAI decided you get GPT.
You download Claude. Anthropic decided you get Claude.
You download Gemini. Google decided you get Gemini.
There is no configuration. There is no choice. The company that built the app chose the intelligence behind it, and that is the one you get — regardless of whether it is the best model for your specific question.
Satcove works differently. You build the panel.
Your Panel, Your Rules
When you set up Satcove, you choose which AI brands are active in your consensus engine:
- OpenAI — the most widely deployed model family, strong across general knowledge and reasoning
- Anthropic — known for careful, nuanced answers on complex or sensitive topics
- Google — exceptional for factual breadth and research-adjacent questions
- Mistral — European AI with distinct training and perspective
- Perplexity — real-time web intelligence, strong on current events and evolving information
- xAI — Grok, known for directness and a different take on contested topics
You can activate all six. You can run with two. You can swap configurations based on what you are asking. A medical question might call for a different panel than a legal question or a creative project. The combination is yours to define.
Why the Panel Matters
The value of choosing your panel is not just personalization — it is epistemic diversity.
Different AI systems have different strengths, weaknesses, training data, and institutional perspectives. A question about nutrition will get different answers from a model trained heavily on academic literature versus one trained more broadly on the public internet. A question about a current political situation will surface different framings depending on which training data and editorial choices shaped each model.
When you run six chosen systems simultaneously and see where they agree, you are not just getting more opinions — you are mapping the shape of the knowledge around your question. Where six diverse, independently-trained systems converge, the ground is solid. Where they diverge, you have found the complexity.
No single AI can show you this. It takes the ensemble.
What Happens When You Send a Message
You type your question once. Satcove routes it to every active AI in your panel — simultaneously, in parallel. Each one responds. Satcove collects all responses and synthesizes:
- A consensus answer reflecting where the models agree
- A breakdown of positions where they differ
- A confidence weighting based on convergence
You read one response. Behind it is the collective reasoning of every AI brand you chose.
The ✦ Button
The consensus panel activates automatically for questions Satcove detects as important or complex. For everything else, you control it manually with the ✦ button in the message bar.
Tap ✦ before sending and all active panel members answer in parallel. Tap it mid-conversation to get a second-opinion consensus on any point that needs deeper analysis.
This means you get the speed of single-AI conversation for casual queries and the depth of full consensus for decisions that matter — without changing apps or copying questions between interfaces.
The First App to Offer This
There is no other iOS app — or any app — that allows you to build a custom panel of AI brands and query them simultaneously. The major AI companies have no incentive to send your questions to competitors. The aggregators that exist show responses one at a time, sequentially, in separate containers.
Simultaneous multi-AI consensus with a user-defined panel is a Satcove invention. It is available on iPhone at satcove.com.
Your question. Your panel. Six intelligences at once.