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How to Use Bridget

Getting Started

  1. Select two or more AI models from the Models panel.
  2. Choose your Debate Mode: Standard, Steelman, or Strengthen Only.
  3. Optionally upload a document or add Pinned Topics to focus the debate.
  4. Enter your prompt and click Run Bridge.
  5. Click Next Round after each round to continue the debate. Run at least 2 rounds to unlock Sync Scoring.

Understanding the Panels

  • Revised VersionThe latest jointly refined answer after each round of critique.
  • CritiqueThe synthesized critique from all non-drafter models. When three or more models are selected, all critics contribute independently and their critiques are merged into one.
  • ChangelogA concise list of what changed between the current and previous revision.
  • Sync EstimateA multi-dimensional score showing how closely the models agree, broken down by factual agreement, framing alignment, scope agreement, ethical alignment, and confidence level. Unlocks after Round 2.
  • Dissenting ViewsImpasses and minority opinions preserved even when they did not make it into the consensus revision. With three or more models, this captures genuine cross-model disagreements.
  • Diff ViewA word-level comparison highlighting exactly what changed between revisions.
  • Steelmanned VersionIn Steelman mode, the Round 0 synthesis showing the strongest possible version of your argument before critique begins. Includes a Strength Score out of 100.

Debate Modes

  • 🗣 StandardAll selected models critique each draft independently and in parallel. Their critiques are synthesized into a unified critique before the next revision. Genuine disagreements between models are preserved as dissenting views.
  • 💪 SteelmanModels first strengthen your argument in Round 0, then debate the reinforced version. Produces stronger, more defensible consensus.
  • ⚡ Strengthen OnlyModels strengthen your argument without proceeding to debate. Useful when you want the best possible version without adversarial critique.

Features

  • 😈 Devil's AdvocateAssigns one model per round to argue against the emerging consensus, preventing groupthink.
  • 🔄 Multi-Model SynthesisWhen three or more models are selected, all non-drafter models critique independently in parallel. A dedicated synthesis call merges the strongest points from every critic, resolves contradictions, and preserves genuine cross-model disagreements as impasses. More models means deeper critique, not redundancy.
  • Follow UpAdds a user note between rounds that all models will see and incorporate in the next revision.
  • Pinned TopicsLocks specific sub-questions that every model must address explicitly in each round.
  • Document UploadPaste or upload a file; its text is included as shared context in every round.
  • TemplatesPre-built prompts organized by category for common tasks including legal, business, research, finance, and more.
  • Short VersionGenerates a condensed summary of the full debate using a single AI call.
  • 📋 VerdictLock and finalize a session as a permanent, shareable artifact. Includes the final consensus, sync score, dissenting views, and pinned topic resolutions.
  • ⚡ Speed RoundRuns multiple rounds automatically, stopping on convergence or when no meaningful change is detected.

Legal and Professional Use

Bridget works best for stress-testing arguments, not verifying facts. For legal work: conduct your own case law research and citation verification first, then upload verified materials as document context. Bridget will stress-test your argument against those materials through adversarial multi-model debate. Bridget is the crucible — not the library.


Privacy

Bridget does not store your prompts, documents, or AI responses on any server. Sessions and API keys are kept in your browser only. Your prompts are sent directly to the AI platforms you select — OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, xAI, Venice.ai, DeepSeek, Mistral, or Cohere — using your API keys or the pre-configured system keys.


Tips

💡Run 3–5 rounds for thorough convergence — early rounds surface the biggest disagreements and later rounds refine toward a stronger consensus.
⚔️Enable Devil's Advocate for high-stakes decisions to stress-test the consensus before it hardens into a final answer.
📌Use Pinned Topics to keep the debate focused — without them, models may drift toward whatever feels most contentious rather than what matters most to you.
💪Use Steelman mode when the quality of your starting argument matters — it produces a stronger consensus by strengthening before critiquing.
📋Render a Verdict when you want a permanent, shareable record of what the models agreed on and what dissented.
🔄Select three or more models for the deepest critique — each model critiques independently and all perspectives are synthesized into one unified review.
🗺Take the guided tour — Re-run the 4-step walkthrough of Bridget's key features.

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