Your New Sounding Board: Meet Marvin

Every leader has moments that call for a smart second opinion. Esteemed members now have one on demand.

Every executive knows the feeling. The email is 80% there but needs a fresh set of eyes. The problem won't untangle itself. The intro call starts in twenty minutes and you haven't had time to do the research. In those moments, you don't need a meeting or a memo, you need a sounding board.

Starting today, every Esteemed member has one.

What Marvin Is

Marvin is the AI coworker we've built into the Esteemed workspace, and we're opening access to all members. He isn't a generic Q&A chatbot. He's built to work the way a great colleague does: he lives inside your workspace, remembers your context, learns how you like to work, and helps you think — not just spit out a canned answer.

What to Put Him to Work On

A few of the patterns members are already gravitating toward:

Automated bookkeeping. "Reconcile this month's vendor invoices against our bank export, categorize the expenses, and flag any discrepancies."
Website generation. "Spin up a clean, mobile-responsive landing page for our new consulting offering and deploy it to staging."
Meeting logistics. "Check my calendar and draft personalized confirmation emails with secure Confirm/Decline buttons for all of my upcoming external meetings."
Pipeline building. "Take this raw list of leads, research their company backgrounds, and format them into a prioritized CRM import file."

The common thread is leverage. Anything you'd normally hand to a sharp coworker for a fast first pass — a draft to sharpen, a problem to talk through, a topic to come up to speed on — Marvin can take.

The Ground Rules

Your space with Marvin is yours. He works quietly, he's direct, and your private data stays private. The goal isn't to replace your judgment; it's to give you a tool that amplifies it.

How to Find Him

You can access Marvin here. Drop in, say hello, tell him what you're working on this week, and put him to work.

Be esteemed.

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