How it works
Two private conversations.
One shared picture.
Here is what happens between them.
Neither of you sees what the other said.
You each speak to Ceolu separately, in your own time, on your own screen. Nothing you say is shown to the other person, before, during or after.
When you have both finished, Ceolu reads both accounts at once and writes a single report you both receive. The report describes the patterns you share. It never reveals what one of you said privately and the other did not know.
Three kinds of session.
Founder Model
The first session you do together. It builds the baseline picture of how you operate. Around nine to twelve questions each, and the foundation everything else builds on.
Check-in
A periodic look at where you both are. No problem required. Shorter, around five to eight questions, and it has full permission to conclude that nothing is wrong.
Resolve
For a specific live tension. Use this when something is actually happening and you want to understand it properly before it hardens.
What your Founder Model covers.
Ceolu maps the ground that founding teams most often come apart over. Some of it you will already have settled without needing to discuss it. Some of it will not have come up yet. Your Founder Model tracks both, and shows you which is which.
Every area is marked as solid ground, an open question, or not yet explored.
You both get the same report.
Written in plain language, not clinical language. It sets out what you already agree on, what is worth agreeing early, and what the two of you might do next.
If you are aligned, it says so plainly.
What a Founder Model is
A picture of how your founding team operates, built from your private conversations and updated every time you use Ceolu. It covers the ground founding teams most often come apart over, and records what is settled, where you differ, and what has not come up yet. It is not a personality test and nothing is scored.
Setting it up
1. One of you signs up and enters your co-founder's email.
2. They get an invite with a code, sign up themselves, and join your pair.
3. You each have your own conversation whenever suits you. The shared report is written once you have both finished.
You can do your sides days apart. Neither of you sees what the other said.
If you would rather try it first
A one-off session needs no account and no sign up. One conversation each about a single decision, one shared report, nothing kept afterwards.
Start with one conversation.
Want to try Ceolu on something specific first? , no account required.