Decision Intelligence for the CEO Office

Rehearse the high-stakes message — keynote, crisis statement, M&A announcement, board letter — against the audiences who matter, before it leaves the room.

A CEO's words move markets, employees, regulators, and the press in the same instant. Every keynote at a major conference, every crisis statement, every shareholder letter, every podcast appearance is parsed by a heterogeneous audience with conflicting interests — and being misread by even one cohort can become the day-after headline. Isaiah simulates how each audience will receive a candidate communication before delivery, so the chief of staff, the executive's communications team, and the speechwriter can refine language with evidence about which lines will land and which will become the unintended quote. Beyond communications, Beth's enterprise-safe managed AI agents and (when launched) GEO Audit's AI search visibility audit give the CEO office a portfolio of decision intelligence across high-stakes communications, enterprise operations, and brand presence in AI-mediated search.

What CEOs Care About

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High-stakes communications decisions where being wrong is catastrophic — keynotes, crisis statements, M&A announcements, board and shareholder letters, regulator-facing testimony

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Pre-delivery rehearsal of the CEO voice against investor, employee, regulator, and press cohorts in the same simulation cycle

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Brand and reputation defense across the AI-mediated communications surface — including how the company is cited in ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and AI Overviews

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Enterprise-grade security and CISO-reviewable governance posture across every Huper product the CEO office adopts

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Singapore-headquartered enterprise contracting suitable for APAC and global engagements

Metrics That Matter

Days → hours
Pre-delivery rehearsal cycle compression
6–15+
Audience cohorts modeled per CEO communication
Typically 5–20
Headline-risk sentences flagged per draft
2–4 weeks
Time to first pilot value

Common Concerns

Our communications team already rehearses major announcements. Why add another layer?

The team's rehearsal sessions test the executive's delivery and confidence under fire. Isaiah adds a different layer: simulated cohort reactions to the actual narrative. The two complement each other — the team's rehearsal makes the executive sharper; Isaiah surfaces which sentences each audience will quote, misquote, or pull as the day-after headline. Most enterprise customers run Isaiah pre-rehearsal so the executive walks into the team's sessions with a refined story, not a draft.

How is this different from working with a top-tier comms firm (Brunswick, Edelman, Teneo, FGS)?

Specialist firms bring deep playbook knowledge, strong relationships with the press, and judgment from many prior high-stakes situations. Isaiah doesn't replace that — it adds the simulation layer underneath. The firm brings the playbook; Isaiah pressure-tests the candidate language against simulated cohorts. Many of our enterprise customers run Isaiah alongside their advisor on the highest-stakes communications.

AI feels like a risk to our brand on the communications surface specifically.

Isaiah doesn't write the message — it rehearses the message your team has already written, against simulated cohorts. The output is evidence about how each cohort will receive the candidate language. Your team still owns the decision and the delivery. The risk runs the other way: shipping a high-stakes message without the cohort rehearsal layer means discovering the unintended headline after delivery, not before.

Our security and procurement requirements are demanding. Will this clear them?

Isaiah is designed to earn a CISO's signature — explicit permission scopes, full action logs, deterministic guardrails, deployment options including cloud SaaS, dedicated VPC, on-premise, and air-gapped. SOC 2 path, ISO 27001 path, regulated-industry deployment posture available. Singapore-headquartered legal entity for APAC-based contracting. The security review is what most enterprise customers cite as the moment they decided Isaiah was a real option.

Why CEOs Choose Huper

Pre-rehearse every CEO keynote, crisis statement, M&A announcement, and shareholder letter against simulated investor, employee, regulator, and press cohorts before delivery

Surface the unintended headline before the press writes it — the line legal cleared and comms approved that, in hindsight, was the obvious pull-quote

Compare candidate framings of the same announcement side by side and decide with cohort-level evidence, not executive-team instinct

CISO-reviewable deployment posture (cloud SaaS, VPC, on-prem, air-gapped) suitable for the most controlled enterprise environments

Singapore-headquartered with global enterprise contracting; founding team responds within one business day to /engage submissions

Frequently Asked Questions

Where should the CEO office start?

Most CEO-office pilots start with a single upcoming high-stakes communication — a keynote, an investor day, a board-presentation, a crisis-playbook scenario, or a regulator-facing statement — and a defined set of audience cohorts. Pilot typically runs in 2–4 weeks including security review and cohort design. The fastest payoff is on the next major appearance the executive has on the calendar.

Does Isaiah work for podcast and conference appearances, not just prepared remarks?

Yes. Conversational venues (podcasts, fireside chats, on-stage Q&A) and prepared-remarks venues (keynotes, shareholder letters, formal addresses) have different audience dynamics, and Isaiah configures the simulation differently for each. For conversational settings, it surfaces the question dynamics and the executive's likely improvised responses to follow-ups, helping the prep team identify which threads to defend, which to redirect, and which to lean into.

How do we maintain stakeholder cohort intelligence across multiple CEO appearances?

Isaiah maintains stakeholder cohorts as reusable assets — the cohorts you design for an investor day inform the cohorts for next quarter's earnings call, which inform the cohorts for a CEO conference appearance later in the year. The intelligence compounds across the executive's calendar, and the next chief of staff inherits the cohort library intact.

Beyond Isaiah, what else from Huper is relevant to the CEO office?

Beth (in build) is enterprise-safe managed AI agents for high-stakes operations — relevant to the CEO office as the sponsor of enterprise AI adoption with CISO-grade governance. GEO Audit (in build) measures and remediates how a brand is cited across AI engines (ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, AI Overviews) — relevant when the CEO office cares about AI-mediated brand visibility. The three products mirror Palantir's parent over Foundry/AIP/Apollo: distinct categories under one parent brand.

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