IQTools
18 Tools for Intelligent Analysis
The brain of your AI! 18 advanced thinking tools for complex problems - from Chain-of-Thought to Socratic questioning to Red-Team analyses. Make decisions like an expert, solve problems like a genius!
Why These Tools Stand Out
Chain-of-Thought and Tree-of-Thought bring systematics to complex problems - comprehensible, methodical, convincing!
Self-Critique, Validate, and Red-Team identify weaknesses before you do - quality assurance at expert level!
Expert Panels, Debates, and Ensemble methods - get the wisdom of an entire team in one answer!
Iterate and BetterPrompt optimize results automatically - every answer better than the previous!
Perfect for:
Time Savings Overview
Follow a train of thought step by step. Structured problem-solving with comprehensible intermediate steps.
Conduct multiple votes. Collect different opinions and choose the best solution.
Criticize and improve own answers. Check results for errors and incompleteness.
Compare and reconcile contradictory information. Find consensus between different sources.
Conduct a structured debate. View a topic from different perspectives.
Combine multiple approaches into a joint solution. Strengthen results through diversity.
Check the correctness of information. Verify facts and logical consistency.
Improve prompts for better results. Optimize requests for maximum quality.
Get the final result of an analysis. Extract the final answer from complex considerations.
Select the best model for a task. Match requirements with model strengths.
Get information about available models. Compare capabilities and use cases.
Explore multiple thought paths as a tree structure. Systematic exploration of different solution paths.
Conduct meta-analyses. Think about thinking processes themselves and optimize them.
Ask Socratic questions. Lead to deeper understanding through targeted questioning.
Simulate a panel of experts. View topics from different professional perspectives.
Conduct Red-Team analyses. Identify weaknesses and attack vectors.
Combine different analysis methods. Use strongest aspects of multiple approaches.
Iterate for improvement. Repeat analyses with new insights.
Typical Use Cases
Structured analysis for difficult decisions.
Systematic search for causes and solutions.
New perspectives through different analysis methods.
Validation and improvement of results.