To use a single agent:
In any input box, type @ and select Strengthening an Argument from the agent selector. After that, enter your prompt or question. The agent will start working on your task and respond directly.
To use multiple agents:
No extra steps needed—when your request needs it, the app will automatically involve a group of relevant agents to deliver the most complete answer.

What does this agent do?

Strengthening an Argument helps you make your case more convincing—whether you’re pitching an idea, defending a position, or trying to win support. It checks your logic, improves your evidence, and builds a story that’s hard to challenge.

Why should I use it?

Use this agent when you want to persuade others more effectively, anticipate objections, and present your arguments with confidence and clarity.

When should I use it?

  • Preparing for presentations, debates, or important meetings
  • Writing proposals, opinion pieces, or communications that need to convince
  • Defending your ideas against questions or skepticism
  • Strengthening your strategy or business case

How does it work?

Describe your argument, topic, or goal. The agent reviews your logic and structure, adds stronger evidence, and builds out a narrative that flows naturally. It also adds defenses against likely objections so you’re ready for pushback.

What do I get?

You’ll receive:
  • A strengthened argument with logical structure
  • A prioritized evidence framework
  • Narrative framing for maximum impact
  • Preemptive strategies for counterarguments

How do I use it in the app?

  1. In any input box, type @ and select Strengthening an Argument
  2. Enter your prompt or describe your argument, context, and goals
  3. The agent will review your input and respond directly with an improved argument

Example

“We used Strengthening an Argument for a big pitch. The agent helped us organize our points, add stronger proof, and prepare for tough questions. We delivered a much more convincing case and won the deal.”

Tips

  • Clearly state your argument, key points, and where you expect challenges
  • Use for both written and spoken persuasion
  • Combine with Objection Preparation or Content Clarity Optimizer for extra strength