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dbotAI debate coach
New on Dbot

Train persuasive debates with an AI duo that never sleeps

dbot pairs a relentless opponent with a compassionate judge. Every round mirrors real debate drills: argue, get scored, receive a mission, then iterate.

5,200+debate rounds reviewed in beta
4.8 / 5average judge satisfaction

Live round

Round 4 · Remote work debate

Intermediate

Opponent · Con: I get the appeal, but home offices normalize isolation. You lose hallway context and junior teammates miss informal coaching. That tradeoff compounds fast.

You · Pro: We offset isolation with intentional rituals—async standups plus rotating pairing days. Productivity and happiness metrics improved for every squad after we rolled remote.

Judge feedback

Strong evidence and structure. For Round 5, double-click on mentorship safeguards—spell out how juniors get visibility so the opponent cannot claim blind spots.

Structure

8.6

Relevance

8.9

Evidence

7.8

Logic

9.1

Tone

8.4

Judge that actually coaches

Neutral Gemini-powered judge scores five dimensions and gives actionable next missions after every round.

Opponent that never yields

Pick your side and face a relentless AI sparring partner tuned to disagree with empathy and rigor.

Progress that compounds

Structured history, level-based topics, and streak tracking keep you on track for real-world debates.

How it works

Structured like competitive debate, distilled for async practice

Pick a level, choose your stance, and dbot pairs you with a topic from a curated library. Every round follows the same cadence used by debate coaches: claim, clash, feedback, mission.

01 · Warm up with curated prompts

Topics are tagged by difficulty and domain, so you can rehearse product debates, policy arguments, or daily decisions without touching unsafe territory.

02 · Argue, reflect, iterate

Type your stance, face instant crossfire, then absorb judge guidance. Missions nudge you toward better evidence, structure, and tone.

03 · Review and download transcripts

Each finished debate is stored securely with scores, transcripts, and judge notes you can revisit or share with coaches.