How it works

Ensemble is an orchestration layer that sits above the AI models. It's vendor-neutral: it always picks the genuine best, because it doesn't sell its own model.

1

Decompose

You give Ensemble one request. It breaks it into typed sub-tasks — e.g. 'a deck with charts and images' becomes write-narrative, make-charts, generate-images, assemble.

2

Route

Each sub-task goes to the model that's best at it: code and writing to Claude, images to ChatGPT, reasoning and charts to Gemini, video to Veo, live facts to Grok.

3

Fuse (optional)

For high-stakes sub-tasks, several models run the same job and the strongest answer is synthesized — higher quality than any single model.

4

Assemble

The pieces are combined into one finished deliverable — a PDF, slide deck or Word document — with everything in place.

The four things no single AI app does

1

Auto-route

Ensemble knows the best model for each part of your task and chains specialists — architecture → code → testing for engineering, script → Veo for video, plus writing, images, reasoning and live facts. You stop guessing which tool wins this month.

2

Finished deliverables

It doesn't hand you four answers to stitch together. It assembles text and generated images into one complete PDF, slide deck or Word document, ready to use.

3

Fusion

For high-stakes work, several models tackle the same task and the strongest answer is synthesized — producing output that beats any single model on its own.

4

Train once

One place to train and set up all your AI — your prompts, context and preferences live in a single spot and apply across every model. With separate tools you’d set up and re-train each one individually.

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