Teamboard is a multi-model AI decision-support platform built on OpenRouter. Its core idea is to upgrade the single chatbot into an “AI board of directors.” Users can create different boards and assign expert roles and models to each seat—for example, using Claude for a creative role and GPT-4o for a data-analysis role—so they can get multi-perspective debate, challenge, and a final conclusion.
Its biggest highlight is support for 300+ models and 25+ providers, covering Claude, GPT, Gemini, Llama, Mistral, and more, with mix-and-match model selection by seat. Features include AI Personas, custom experts, LLM Council, Auto-Council, blind voting, long-term Board Memory, voice sessions, case files, and decision records. Compared with a single LLM, it emphasizes multi-agent deliberation and structured resolutions, making it better suited to complex decisions than simple Q&A.
The Free plan is $0/month and includes 1 board plus unlimited threads/canvases, but history is limited and exporting or sharing is not available. The Pro plan is $19/month and includes unlimited boards, Auto Council, long-term memory, and thread sharing. Note that model inference costs are usually incurred through the user’s own OpenRouter Key, so the total cost is not just the subscription fee—it also depends on the selected models and usage volume.
Teamboard states that it does not use user content to train its own foundation models, and that configured API Keys are stored in encrypted form. However, inference requests are shared with OpenRouter and the selected model providers; payments are processed via Stripe, and authentication involves Magic. It supports MCP and API Key access, allowing external tools to trigger multi-expert deliberation automatically. As for limitations, the terms clearly state that AI outputs may be inaccurate or incomplete and do not constitute professional advice in areas such as law, medicine, tax, or investment.
Its strengths are flexible multi-model orchestration, a clear role-based decision-making experience, and suitability for reviewing high-stakes questions and supporting team thinking. Pro’s long-term memory can also accumulate business context over time. Downsides include reliance on OpenRouter BYOK, with cost and availability affected by third parties; clear limitations on the free plan; and no visible mention of a Chinese interface or Chinese-language optimization. It is best suited to founders, product/growth/risk-control leads, investment researchers, and teams that need to connect AI decision workflows into their toolchains.
The available text does not state whether the service is accessible from mainland China, nor whether it supports domestic Chinese payment methods. Paid subscriptions are handled through Stripe, while model access depends on OpenRouter and third-party providers, so users in mainland China may be affected by network and payment conditions. If access is unstable, alternatives include ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Poe, OpenRouter-based chat tools, or domestic large-model workflow platforms.
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