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Avery — the senior at your ear

A senior advisor that shows its work and knows its limits

Avery is a senior advisor in your ear for the conversation you keep putting off — the flat 1:1, the fairness complaint, the burnout you can half-see. It reads the real signals and hands you a next move. Unlike a general AI assistant, it also tells you how sure it is and when the call stops being yours alone. It shows its evidence. It never scores a person.

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Hey PH — Danny here, founder of Avery. Before I built anything, I noticed the real failure mode wasn't "managers don't get advice." A general AI assistant already gives decent advice. The gap shows up right where the job gets hard: it doesn't tell you how sure it is, it doesn't tell you when the call stops being yours alone, and it doesn't show its work. So Avery is built to answer the three things a hard people-conversation actually needs: what's going on (with the evidence attached), how sure are we, and when do you need to pull in HR before you act. I didn't want to just claim that's better, so we ran a real, pre-registered eval: the same manager's case, the same evidence, given to Avery and to a general AI assistant, blind-graded by two independent judge models. The honest result — read the actual side-by-side here: [LINK: landing /eval section — pending confirmed URL, see gap above] What we found, straight: the general assistant gave genuinely warm, sensible advice. The gap wasn't kindness. It didn't state a confidence level, didn't flag when the situation needed HR, didn't show its evidence. Avery does all three, on the same case. One thing we won't do: dress this up as a win rate. The eval method is real and pre-registered; the human ratings aren't in yet, so there's no score on the page until we've actually earned one. Would love feedback from anyone who manages people day to day — especially whether the honesty framing here helps or just reads as another launch disclaimer.

About Avery — the senior at your ear on Product Hunt

A senior advisor that shows its work and knows its limits

Avery — the senior at your ear was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #100 on the daily leaderboard. Avery is a senior advisor in your ear for the conversation you keep putting off — the flat 1:1, the fairness complaint, the burnout you can half-see. It reads the real signals and hands you a next move. Unlike a general AI assistant, it also tells you how sure it is and when the call stops being yours alone. It shows its evidence. It never scores a person.

On the analytics side, Avery — the senior at your ear competes within Productivity, Artificial Intelligence and Human Resources — topics that collectively have 1.1M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Avery — the senior at your ear performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

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