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For operations teams

Calls made fast, without being made blind.

Operations decisions are frequent, consequential, and easy to make on instinct alone. Wavn gives ops teams a fast way to pressure-test the important calls across independent minds, and keep a record of why, so the same mistake isn't made twice.

Operations runs on a stream of decisions, vendors, processes, contingencies, resource calls, made under time pressure where instinct usually wins. Most are fine on instinct; a few aren't, and those are the ones worth ten minutes of real scrutiny. Wavn gives you that scrutiny on demand, and keeps the reasoning so a hard-won lesson becomes institutional, not personal.

The decisions you live with

Where the cost of getting it wrong is real.

Which vendor, which trade-off

Choosing a supplier or tool where the cheapest option, the safest option, and the fastest option are three different things.

How to handle the disruption

Deciding a response to a supply, staffing, or process disruption fast, without the panic call you'll regret next week.

Process change worth the cost

Judging whether a process change is worth the switching cost and the risk it introduces somewhere you're not looking.

Why we do it this way

Keeping the reasoning behind operational calls, so playbooks carry judgment and not just steps.

How Wavn fits the work

Your workflow, with the thinking kept.

A fast second opinion, three ways

Debate

Ask all three minds, or have them argue the options, when a call matters enough to deserve more than instinct but less than a committee.

The real trade-off, fast

Converge

Converge maps where the options agree and where they genuinely differ, so the actual trade-off is clear in minutes.

A playbook with reasoning attached

Decide

Lock the call with its rationale kept, so the decision becomes part of the playbook instead of tribal knowledge.

Don't re-decide what you've decided

Memory

Recall how a similar situation was handled before, so recurring operational calls get faster and more consistent over time.

No single point of failure in your thinking

Independence

Three independent minds, a fitting principle for teams whose whole job is removing single points of failure. Never OpenAI.

See it work

One operations project, walked live.

This is The customs partner, stage by stage. Click any step on the line and the screen follows.

The customs partner · Argued
ShareJourney
Pick the customs-clearance partner: cheap, fast, or reliable?
Wave · asked all 3 minds · Debate
Claude
The cheap option fails precisely on the lane that carries most of the revenue. That's not a discount, it's a trade.
Gemini
Transit data shows the reliable option's edge doubles in peak season.
Cohere
Fast is a marketing word here. The variance is what hurts you, not the mean.
Converge2 agree · 1 contested
Agreed
The revenue lane can't take the cheap option
Variance matters more than headline speed
Contested
Whether the peak-season premium pays for itself
Unsupported
Flagged claims, named out loud

Three minds take positions and argue them properly. Converge maps the real shape.

The Guide

Deciding is half the work. Wavn walks the rest.

A thought caught on your phone becomes a project. Three minds argue it, the call is locked with its dissent, and then the road opens: the accounts you'll need in plain words, a spec in one click, documents and decks and spreadsheets generated from the decision, Claude connected to build the real thing, and the launch on a Schedule that briefs you before every date. The Journey report can replay all of it, months later, when someone asks why.

IdeaArguedDecided4Set up5Spec6Built7Scheduled
Illustrative scenario

A regional logistics operator

Logistics & operations · Operating across the Gulf and East Africa

An ops lead has to choose a new customs-clearance partner under deadline. Three vendors, each strong on a different axis, cost, speed, reliability, and the instinct in the room is to just pick the cheapest and move on.

In Wavn
  • 01The three vendors and their trade-offs go onto a canvas as blocks.
  • 02A wave asks all three minds to weigh the options against the routes that actually matter to the business.
  • 03Converge makes the real trade-off explicit: the cheapest option fails precisely on the lane that carries most of the revenue.
  • 04The lead locks a Decide block choosing the reliable option, with the cost gap and the reasoning kept.
The outcome

A ten-minute exercise stopped a cheap-looking choice that would have hit the most important lane. The decision and its reasoning went into the ops playbook, so the next renewal starts from judgment, not a blank page.

This scenario is illustrative, a composite of how operations teams work, not a named client. Wavn is invite-only and we don't publish customer names without permission.

Wavn won't run your operation. It gives the calls that matter a fast, honest second look, and keeps the reasoning so your team's judgment compounds instead of resetting with every handover.

Bring it to your operations team.

Wavn is invite-only while we grow it carefully. Walk the road and see it for yourself.