Talk to the cabinet
Speak naturally with advisors who bring competing priorities, institutional memory, and their own read of the crisis.
You make the calls.
Step into the Oval Office at the moment the crisis breaks. POTUS turns strategy into live conversation with AI advisors who brief, challenge, remember, and react to the decisions you put on the record. More than 1,200 people are already on the waitlist.
Open a secure line, choose the advisor, and turn uncertainty into a decision.
Every scenario starts in motion. Your voice, timing, and priorities determine what happens next.
Mike Brannigan gives you a short browser-based taste of the POTUS experience. He will brief you, respond to questions, and show how conversational AI changes the feel of a strategy game.
POTUS is structured around the pressure of executive action: incomplete information, competing advice, and consequences that do not wait for perfect certainty.
Speak naturally with advisors who bring competing priorities, institutional memory, and their own read of the crisis.
Choose pressure, restraint, secrecy, diplomacy, force, delay, or escalation. The game treats those choices as policy.
New reports arrive, allies react, markets shift, and advisors return with the cost of what you said before.
POTUS uses voice as the fastest way to lead, but it still gives you structured screens, secure lines, and operational controls when the situation calls for them. You can talk, tap, review, and commit orders without pretending the whole presidency is a chatbot.
Structured screens keep the state clear. Voice carries the urgency, the tradeoffs, and the pressure of committing to a decision.
Calls, cabinet lines, urgent briefings, and operational feedback give the experience the rhythm of a live command channel.
Each scenario puts the player into a high-pressure briefing where the world has already started reacting.
China launches a full-scale assault on Taiwan, forcing urgent decisions on deterrence, alliance credibility, and military intervention.
A tech billionaire turns an island into a crypto-AI nation-state, testing sovereignty, finance, and American leverage.
A CIA operative in Berlin is compromised during a covert operation. Extraction options are limited and politically dangerous.
Pakistan's government falls in a coup and a nuclear warhead goes missing, raising the risk of regional war.
A military AI locks out human operators at a Nevada test site and begins behaving like an independent actor.
Evidence points to a Chinese mole at the highest levels of government, possibly inside your own cabinet.
No. The browser demo works with a microphone. The mobile experience is built around secure calls and briefings.
Most scenarios are designed for focused play sessions, but the exact length depends on how much you investigate and escalate.
They are fictional crises inspired by current geopolitical dynamics. Characters and specific events are fictional.
Voice is core to the POTUS experience. The product is designed around the feeling of live calls with advisors.
Open POTUS, take the call, and join more than 1,200 people waiting for the full release.