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See Cortex working now

Each station below is a real Cortex tool. Test as much as you like. No signup, no login, no install. The data is simulated in a fictional mandate so you can feel the product before the real implementation.

Sunday, 11pm. The constituent writes.

The office is closed, the comms team is at home, nobody is replying until Monday. Except Cortex. Send a message in the chat. Or click an example.

How Cortex thinks

Every message is classified by topic (healthcare, legal, press, etc), prioritized by urgency, and routed to the right office team. The constituent gets an authentic reply in seconds, in the MP's voice.

Try one of these real scenarios:
12s
average
response time
10k+
msgs/day
per office
24/7
recess,
weekends

The constituent base organized as a CRM

Every message, request and contact in the office becomes a structured record. Filter by district, topic, urgency. Click a constituent to see the full history.

active constituents
in the base
+47 this week
new requests
today
+23% vs yesterday
in progress
with the team
resolved
this week
88% on time

One agenda decision, eight platforms

The MP decides the position. Cortex generates content optimized for every network, keeping the authentic voice. No fragmentation, no rework.

or try:
Type an agenda decision above and click Generate content to watch Cortex create posts for 8 platforms at once.

Everything you've said, in one place

Votes, your own bills, floor speeches, public positions. Cortex indexes it all and answers with semantic search, citing the exact source. No making things up, no hallucinations.

try:
Ask a question above or click a suggestion to see Cortex respond with a verified source.

Inbox that sorts and drafts on its own

Every email reaching the office becomes a ticket sorted by urgency and topic. Cortex leaves a reply draft ready, in the MP's voice. You just review and click send.

Select an email on the left to see the automatic classification and the reply draft.

What's happening in the mandate, in real time

Sentiment in the base, topics of the week, comparison with the previous period, heatmap by district. Everything a polling firm would charge US$ 40k to deliver.

requests received today
47
+23% vs yesterday · +47% vs weekly average
top topics · last 7 days
dominant sentiment
70%
dominant concern
18% satisfaction
12% outrage
heatmap . districts of the capital
fewer requests
more requests
opponent radar · mentions in last 24h
social media performance · 7 days
top influencers mentioning the mandate
weekly agenda · bill alerts

What's in motion and how it hits your base

Cortex tracks every bill moving through Congress and the state assemblies, cross-references your constituent base and generates a prioritized alert. You'll never miss an important vote because of bad information again.

847
bills in process
tracked right now
12
urgent alerts
this week
34
bills affecting
your constituent base
3
votes scheduled
in the next 72h

A calendar that organizes itself

Cortex blocks travel time, spots conflicts, suggests slots for urgent requests and prioritizes visits to towns in your base. You just approve.

Week of May 25 to 31 · 2026
cortex suggestions
Conflict detected: Tuesday 2pm
Health Committee and meeting with a local mayor scheduled at the same time. I suggest moving the mayor meeting to Wednesday 3pm (compatible with the mayor's calendar).
Travel time
Friday has a vote at 10am and a site visit in the capital at 11:30am. I suggest blocking 50 min of travel between them.
Pending base visit
A key district hasn't been visited in 78 days. I suggest blocking Saturday morning for the Business Association event.
free time this week11h 20m
avg meetings/day4.2
towns visited (month)7 / 23

Inside the Cortex brain

Everything you saw in the earlier stations happens because Cortex is, in fact, an artificial brain: a network that ingests mandate data, learns the patterns of the MP's voice and produces replies, content and decisions in real time.

what feeds the brain
CORTEX
continuous processing · 24/7
what the brain produces
01
Initial training
In the first 14 days, Cortex ingests the full mandate history: votes, floor speeches, social posts, interviews, your own bills and biography. It learns linguistic patterns, tone and positioning.
02
Weekly calibration
For 60 days, the team reviews generated responses and tags them "sounds like me" or "doesn't sound right". Cortex adjusts automatically. After this period, it runs with minimal supervision.
03
Continuous learning
Every new constituent message, every vote cast, every position taken becomes fuel for the brain. The more the MP acts, the smarter Cortex gets.

The MP's voice, on any text

We train it with 30 minutes of the MP's original audio. After that, Cortex can say anything you write, with the same voice, the same cadence, the same pauses. To reply to constituents on WhatsApp by audio. To record quick reels. For a vote teaser. No need to record again.

MP Thadeu Silva
cloned voice · trained with 30 min of original audio
0:00
0:00
now playing
"Good morning, Maria. I got your message about the wait at the District 5 health clinic. I'm personally pressing the Department right now. I'll get back to you by the end of the day."
pick a scenario to listen to:
How cloning works: 30 minutes of the MP's original audio (any interview, podcast or floor speech) is enough to train a unique voice model. After that, any text becomes audio in the MP's voice, with cadence, pauses and intonation preserved. Original clone audio is only generated after manual approval from the office. Nothing goes live without review.

Ready to see it in a real mandate?

The Cortex above is a light simulation. The real office version has high-fidelity voice cloning, training on the full mandate history and weekly calibration during the first two months.

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