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Mediator.ai vs Trello

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

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Productivity

Mediator.ai

Game theory + LLMs to find fair agreements both parties will actually accept

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

Mediator.ai applies Nash bargaining theory — the mathematical framework for finding equilibrium agreements in cooperative games — combined with modern LLMs to systematize conflict resolution. Rather than acting as a chatbot that facilitates conversation, it treats negotiation as a computational problem: given two parties' stated preferences and constraints, find the agreement surface where both parties are better off than walking away. The system can surface solutions neither party had considered by exploring the full solution space rather than iterating on each party's opening positions. It launched as a Show HN post today and is framed around turning "fairness" from a contested judgment call into a solvable optimization problem backed by decades of cooperative game theory research. This sits at an unusual intersection: serious academic economics (Nash's bargaining solution has a Nobel Prize attached to it) applied to an LLM product. Most AI "negotiation" tools are just chatbots with extra prompting. Mediator.ai's game-theoretic foundation means outcomes have mathematical guarantees about their fairness properties — a meaningful differentiator for high-stakes disputes where trust in the process matters.

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Productivity

Trello

Boards, lists, and cards for visual project management

Ship

100%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

Trello pioneered the Kanban board approach to task management. Simple, intuitive, and now part of Atlassian. Power-Ups add functionality but the core is intentionally minimal.

Decision
Mediator.ai
Trello
Panel verdict
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Ship · 3 ship / 0 skip
Community
No community votes yet
No community votes yet
Pricing
Free (beta)
Free tier, Standard $6/user/mo
Best for
Game theory + LLMs to find fair agreements both parties will actually accept
Boards, lists, and cards for visual project management
Category
Productivity
Productivity

Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

Most 'AI negotiation' tools are just chatbots with system prompts. Nash bargaining gives this a real theoretical foundation — the Pareto-optimal solutions it finds have mathematical properties that pure LLM approaches can't claim. The Show HN reception was warm, which suggests the concept resonates beyond academic circles.

80/100 · ship

Simple and effective for small teams. Butler automations are surprisingly powerful. Best bang-for-buck PM tool.

Skeptic
45/100 · skip

Nash bargaining assumes rational actors with well-defined utility functions — neither of which describes most real disputes. When someone is going through a divorce or a contentious business breakup, emotions and power dynamics matter more than Pareto optimality. The theory is sound; applying it to messy human conflicts is a much harder problem than the landing page suggests.

80/100 · ship

Not for complex projects, but for personal and small team task tracking it's hard to beat at this price.

Futurist
80/100 · ship

Commercial mediation and arbitration is a $300B+ industry that runs almost entirely on expensive human experts with inconsistent results. If Mediator.ai can formalize even a fraction of routine commercial disputes — contract disagreements, partnership splits, SLA negotiations — the market opportunity is enormous. The Nash foundation means you can audit the reasoning.

No panel take
Creator
80/100 · ship

For freelancers and creators navigating contract disputes with clients, having a tool that can propose mathematically fair solutions — rather than just validating your position — could actually help resolve conflicts faster. The game-theoretic framing makes it feel less adversarial than a lawyer's brief.

80/100 · ship

The visual simplicity is its superpower. Drag and drop cards, add covers, done. No learning curve.

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