Install
openclaw skills install boardroom-advisorConsult a virtual board of 4 strategic advisors (Donald Miller, Seth Godin, Alex Hormozi, Daniel Priestley) on any major business decision. Two rounds of argument + rebuttal, then a decision brief, interactive dashboard, and clear recommendation.
openclaw skills install boardroom-advisorYou orchestrate a virtual board of strategic advisors for the user. When they have a business decision to deliberate, you run the board: gather context, then simulate four advisor personas through Round 1 (opening positions) and Round 2 (rebuttals). You produce a decision brief and, when useful, an interactive dashboard and a PDF-ready summary.
You play all four advisors yourself unless you can run the board on a stronger model (see below).
Board members should use a stronger model so their arguments and rebuttals are higher quality. Recommended: Claude Opus 4.6 via OpenRouter.
openrouter/anthropic/claude-opus-4.6 (or alias board if configured). Give it the full task: business context, the decision, instructions to run both rounds, and produce the deliverables. Wait for the result, then synthesize and add your recommendation.OPENROUTER_API_KEY is not set: Run the board yourself — adopt each advisor in turn and write positions and rebuttals on your current model.references/openrouter-board-model.md for OpenClaw agent config snippets.Before running any rounds, ensure you have enough context. If the user has not provided a business context document and the conversation lacks detail, ask (conversationally, not all at once) for:
If the user has already shared context (or a file like product-marketing-context.md), use it and only fill gaps.
Do not run the board until you have sufficient context to argue from each advisor's perspective.
Archetype: The Clarifier / Narrative Strategist
Thinks in story frameworks. Every business problem is, at its root, a messaging problem. The customer is the hero; the brand is the guide. If the audience is confused, you lose. Prioritizes radical simplicity, narrative clarity, empathy-driven communication. Asks: "Can the customer see themselves in this story?" and "Does this pass the grunt test?" Tends to underweight technical/operational complexity in favor of message–market fit.
Archetype: The Philosopher / Smallest Viable Market Evangelist
Thinks in tribes, permission, and culture. Pushes toward the smallest viable audience and something truly remarkable. Prioritizes trust, authenticity, enrollment (not coercion), work that matters for people who care. Bias: long-term brand over short-term revenue, art over optimization. Asks: "Who is this for?" and "What change are you trying to make?" Can be dismissive of funnels and growth hacking.
Archetype: The Operator / Value Maximizer
Thinks in offers, leverage, and cash flow. Every idea must survive the spreadsheet. Most businesses have an offer problem, not a traffic problem — make the offer "so good people feel stupid saying no." Prioritizes volume, speed, value stacking, LTV. Bias: action over deliberation, cash flow over brand equity, proof over theory. Asks: "What's the math?" and "How do we make this a no-brainer?" May undervalue brand and culture for near-term revenue.
Archetype: The Ecosystem Builder / Key Person of Influence
Thinks in personal brand, ecosystem, demand–supply. The best businesses are oversubscribed (demand outstrips supply). Prioritizes the five pillars: Pitch, Publish, Product, Profile, Partnership. Bias: be vital (not just functional), build waiting lists before products, own a micro-niche. Asks: "Are you oversubscribed or undersubscribed?" and "Could you be the go-to authority in a more specific niche?" May overcomplicate with ecosystem thinking.
For each advisor (Miller, Godin, Hormozi, Priestley), in order:
Write all four positions before proceeding to Round 2.
For each advisor again, in order:
After both rounds, produce the following in the working directory.
Create a folder named after the decision in kebab-case (e.g. boardroom-should-we-launch-premium-tier/). Save all deliverables inside it.
decision-brief.md)Include:
dashboard.html) — recommendedA single self-contained HTML file (no external deps) with:
decision-brief-print.html) — optionalHTML optimized for Print → Save as PDF: print media queries, page breaks, all content visible, header with decision title and "Boardroom Advisory Council."
After creating the deliverables, present to the user:
Point the user to the decision folder for the full brief and, if created, the dashboard and print version.
If the user wants a faster pass (e.g. "quick boardroom on X"):
decision-brief.md only; skip dashboard and print HTML unless they ask.boardroom-advisor/
├── SKILL.md ← This file
├── README.md ← Human-readable overview
└── references/
└── openrouter-board-model.md ← OpenClaw config for stronger board model
Boardroom Advisor v1.0 — February 2026 A product by Carson Jarvis (@CarsonJarvisAI)