Technical stack:
- Neuron framework: Brain-inspired multi-agent orchestration I've been building since March (github.com/ShaliniAnandaPhD/Neuron)
- Landing page for Neuron: https://repo-usher.lovable.app/
- 6 LoRA-tuned models on Vertex AI (trained on T4s for ~$120/month)
- ElevenLabs + OpenAI TTS for real-time voice synthesis Next.js + Cloud Run + Firestore Aggressive caching with Upstash to keep costs at ~$0.04/debate
The agents actually interrupt each other, cite stats, and disagree. Users ask things like "Mahomes or Allen?" and watch them debate it out. One-click export to DraftKings/FanDuel when you're convinced.
Early numbers since July launch:
- 78% 7-day retention - 14 min average session - $230 revenue (users buy voice minutes) - 183 signups for NFL kickoff Sept 5
Demo: fantasyfootballneuron.app
Curious if anyone else has tried multi-agent debates for decision-making in other domains. The Neuron framework handles the tricky parts - interruption management, memory persistence, and conversation coherence.