We're building Zisky.ai. What that means and why now.
A first note from the founder. What Zisky.ai actually does, who we're building it for, and why we're not another "AI trading tool".

What we're trying to solve
Most retail traders don't lose money because the market was wrong — they lose because of a rushed decision. Between the idea ("XYZ looks good") and the click on Buy sits the exact moment where profit or loss is decided. And most of the time, there's nothing there — no pause, no structure, no confrontation with what could fail.
"Stop the click. Confront the thesis."
That's the one sentence from our landing page that captures the whole idea. Zisky.ai isn't a signals service or a guru with hot picks. It's one page between the idea and the click — a structured briefing that walks through your thesis before every trade and looks at what you might be missing.
Who we're building it for
If you decide where your own money goes, this is for you. More specifically:
- Active retail traders — swings, day trades, options
- Self-directed investors — long positions where a single "convince myself" moment costs years of returns
- People who read the DD but decide on a feeling — because they don't have a structure
It's not for absolute beginners and it's not for passive index investors. It's for people who stand behind their own process and know the weak link is the speed of the decision.
How we're different from "AI trading tools"
The market is full of tools that promise to tell you what to buy. We do the opposite. We promise to slow you down for a moment — and then hand you back the things you might not have questioned. No tips. No guaranteed returns. No "AI signals".
What you actually get is a structured page with:
- The thesis — what you think, and why
- The contradiction — what could be wrong, and why
- The context — what's happening around the trade that you might overlook
- The verdict — Go / Wait / No, with reasoning
After that, it's on you whether you click or not. We never click for you.
What's next
The first testing waves are small by design — not for hype, but because at this stage the conversation with each tester matters more than the user count. If you're on the waiting list, I read your application personally.
If this direction resonates, join the Discord — that's where I'm building the first circle of testers.