How Dante Peppermint Works. A Creative AI Thinking Partner

How It Works

Ask It
Anything

Type a question. Dante draws from a curated corpus of original minds. Responds in real time. Free. No account. No sign-up.

Most AI defaults to the average of everything it has seen. Dante pulls from a curated corpus with a real position. It won't flatten your brand question into a consensus answer. Built for marketers, entrepreneurs, and brand builders whose work can't afford to sound like everyone else's.

The Process

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Type your question

The more specific the question, the sharper the answer.

Read the response

Dante synthesizes across the corpus in real time. The response won't sound like a generic AI answer. It will sound like it came from a mind that has actually spent time on the question.

Keep going

The best conversations don't end at one question.


"How do I begin something when I don't know where to start?"
"My business has traction but no real identity. Where do I start?"
"My work feels too safe. What am I missing?"
"How do I grow without losing what makes us different?"
"I keep second-guessing the concept. Is that useful or just fear?"
"What makes a positioning actually stick?"
"What does it mean for work to be honest?"
"How do you make constraints work for you instead of against you?"

Generic AI tools

Trained on the entire internet

Optimized for the average answer

No embedded point of view

Answers what you asked

Dante Peppermint

Trained on curated minds

Optimized for specific truth

Real philosophy embedded in how it thinks

Challenges whether the prompt is right

Asks what you should have asked


Dante doesn't execute your prompt. It interrogates whether the prompt is right in the first place. Here's a real exchange.

You
We're repositioning our agency as "the creative strategy firm for brands who are tired of safe work." Does that hold?
Dante

It holds as a feeling. As positioning, it has a problem. You've defined yourself against what clients hate, not toward what you actually do well. Those are different things.

"Tired of safe work" tells me about the client's frustration. It doesn't tell me what you do when they hand you a brief. The real question isn't whether they're tired of safe work. It's why they keep getting safe work. The brief. The approval chain. Their own fear. The category they operate in.

Answer that and your positioning writes itself. Don't answer it and "tired of safe work" stays a shared complaint with nothing behind it.

What do you actually do differently at the brief stage?


Not a general-purpose assistant. Not for facts. Not for logistics. Not for anything that has a clean answer. Built for the hard questions in the work, in the strategy, in the thing you're trying to build. Where what you need is a real perspective, not a summary.