ADVANT
AI Negotiation Intelligence

Know your advantage.

Most people lose a negotiation before it starts, because the other side does this every day and you do it twice a year. ADVANT closes that gap. It researches what the thing actually costs, sets the three numbers that matter, and tells you what to do after every move they make.

Free to use. No card, no trial clock.

Your three numbers for a $2,650 dealer quote on four tires, after research:

Open at
$1,620

Deliberately below your target, so you have room to concede.

Target
$1,850

What a good outcome looks like, from real market pricing.

Walk-away
$2,150

Past this you take your alternative, decided before emotion gets a vote.

How it works

Three phases, one system

A negotiation is not one moment. It is the preparation you did, the decisions you make under pressure, and what you lock down afterwards.

01Before

Walk in already knowing the answer

  • Market research on what this actually costs in your area, with every figure labelled for how much to trust it.
  • Your fair-market range, target, opening anchor and walk-away, checked against each other so the plan is never self-contradictory.
  • The non-price levers ranked by what they are worth, because the discount is rarely the best thing on the table.
  • The tactics this counterparty type reliably uses, with the counter to each, and the exact words to open with.
02During

A read on every move, while it is happening

  • Record each offer as it lands and get one directive: hold, counter, stay silent, accept, or walk.
  • It tracks who has conceded more, so you find out you are bidding against yourself before you do it again.
  • From the shape of their concessions it estimates how much room is genuinely left, and counters into that rather than splitting the difference.
  • Typed, not recorded — which sidesteps two-party consent law entirely.
03After

Close it properly, then learn from it

  • Mark the deal agreed and get the closing brief: what to get in writing now, and what they will try to add after the handshake.
  • The finance office, the change order, the settlement paid on a verbal promise — this is where negotiated money quietly comes back.
  • Then a score out of 100 across outcome, concession discipline, value captured beyond price, and information discipline.
  • Every negotiation is kept, so the pattern in how you lose becomes visible.
Why it is different

The AI does not decide anything

Ask a chatbot whether to accept an offer and you get a confident answer with no arithmetic behind it. Here, a deterministic engine owns every number and every judgement. The model only reads the situation and writes the sentences.

It cannot contradict itself

Estimates are forced into a coherent order before you see them. A walk-away better than your own target is arithmetically impossible, not merely unlikely.

It knows which way is up

A buyer wants the number down, a candidate wants it up. Every comparison is direction-aware, so a salary negotiation is not a sign-flipped bug.

It shows its working

Concessions of $275 then $125 imply a shrinking series. The engine extrapolates the limit and tells you the number, rather than asserting a vibe.

Multi-part offers

When the deal is not one number

Job offers, salary, buying a car. Base, bonus, equity across vesting, signing bonus, time off at your day rate, trade-ins and rebates. Everything collapses to one comparable first-year figure, and each new offer is measured against the last.

Their revised offer
Base salary+$2,000
Annual bonus+$300
Equity grant−$12,500

The headline number moved your way by $2,000, but the package is $10,200 worse. They took more back elsewhere than they gave you.

The kind of thing that is very hard to spot in the room, and expensive to miss.

Coverage

17 negotiations, each with its own playbook

A $2,000 repair bill and a $200,000 salary are not the same negotiation. Each category carries its own levers, the counterparty's usual tactics, what you must never reveal, and a prior on how much room actually exists.

  • Car Service & Repair
  • Buying a Car
  • Salary Raise
  • Job Offer
  • Buying a Home
  • Rent
  • Contractor & Renovation
  • Home Repair & Services
  • Medical Bill
  • Service Bill
  • Insurance
  • Freelance Contract
  • Vendor & Supplier
  • Business Acquisition
  • Used Item
  • Debt Settlement
  • Something Else

Never negotiate alone.

Create an account and start your first negotiation in about a minute. It is free, and everything you run is saved to it.

Passwords are hashed with scrypt and sessions are revocable, so signing out genuinely revokes access. Delete your account whenever you like and everything saved to it goes with it.