Not unintelligent. Not disengaged. Just not quite as prepared as you wanted to be — mid-meeting, mid-conversation, mid-sentence. That gap between how others see you and how you actually feel in the moment. That's the thing nobody talks about.
AI tools are remarkable. They answer questions, draft documents, summarise anything in seconds. But there is a fundamental difference between retrieving an answer and building genuine conviction.
When you ask an AI a question before a meeting, you get a passable answer. But you didn't build the understanding — and the room will sense that. You can't defend a position you just borrowed.
Expertise that compounds takes daily repetition, not on-demand retrieval. The professionals who command a room aren't necessarily smarter. They're consistently more informed on the things that matter to their specific view of the world.
The meeting where someone asks your view on a development from last week — and you have a position, but you haven't tracked the latest. The client call where you know the space, but the other side has a data point you don't.
That gap isn't a knowledge gap. It's a preparation gap. The good news: it's the most solvable problem in professional life. Three minutes every morning. Your thesis. Today's evidence.
Tell SPITR your professional conviction — a market view, a sector call, a position on where things are heading. The AI shapes it into a structured thesis with supporting angles. This is your lens. It doesn't change daily.
Your convictionWhile you sleep, SPITR scans hundreds of sources and finds only the news that directly supports, challenges, or contextualises your specific view. Not general news. Your news.
Overnight intelligenceThree cards land in the app every morning. Flip any card for a talking point — a sentence you can say aloud in the room. Not borrowed. Not generic. Yours, backed by today's evidence.
Ready to speakEach card is built around your thesis. Front: the news context. Flip it: the talking point — a sentence you can say in the room today.
Average earnings growth stayed at 6.1% — above the BoE's 5.5% comfort ceiling. Rate cuts before Q3 now look optimistic. Your thesis holds.
"The wage data is the single most important input for BoE timing right now — and it's telling a very different story to the headline CPI print."
CPI is falling faster than nominal pay. Household spending power is recovering — premature cuts could re-ignite demand. Know the argument before someone makes it.
One briefing gives you a talking point. Thirty briefings give you a perspective. A year of briefings gives you the kind of natural, unshakeable command that takes most professionals a decade to develop.
SPITR is currently in private beta — available to invited testers only. Store listings follow when we're ready.