One signature plan, clear pricing
ADVISOR is a single-user experience today: $79 per month, billed monthly.
The pricing experience is aligned to a prevention-focused product model: controlled access, minimized retained data, and clear expansion options as organizational needs grow.
The ADVISOR subscription
ADVISOR
A single-user ADVISOR workspace for structured BTAM support, documentation, and chat-based decision support.
Answers for buyers, pilots, and evaluators
01Is ADVISOR a replacement for a trained BTAM professional?
No. ADVISOR is a decision-support tool. Final decisions, assessments, interventions, and management actions always remain with qualified human professionals and organizations.
02Does ADVISOR predict violence?
No. ADVISOR does not predict violence, assign risk scores, diagnose individuals, or determine intent. It helps users organize information, identify behaviorally relevant patterns, and support prevention-oriented thinking under uncertainty.
03What does “AI in the loop, not in place of you” mean?
It means ADVISOR is designed to augment human decision-making. The platform helps users structure information, identify relevant behavioral indicators, and think through possible prevention considerations — while keeping people responsible for interpretation and action.
04Why was ADVISOR built?
ADVISOR was built to help organizations handle difficult, ambiguous behavioral concerns earlier and more consistently. The goal is prevention, not prediction. The platform was intentionally designed around BTAM principles, ethical guardrails, explainability, and proportional response.
05Who is ADVISOR designed for?
ADVISOR is intended for HR professionals, security teams, school safety personnel, healthcare organizations, workplace violence prevention programs, and trained threat assessment or threat management teams.
06Does ADVISOR make decisions for users?
No. ADVISOR provides structured guidance and prevention-oriented reasoning. Users remain responsible for all decisions, actions, escalations, and interventions.
07Can ADVISOR tell me someone is “dangerous”?
No. ADVISOR avoids labeling people as “dangerous,” “high-risk,” or similar terms. The platform focuses on observable behavior, context, and change over time.
08Does ADVISOR diagnose mental illness?
No. ADVISOR is not a clinical or diagnostic tool. Mental health information is treated carefully and contextually, not as proof of violence risk.
09How does ADVISOR avoid overreacting?
The system was intentionally designed with “over-escalation” safeguards. It is built to slow down assumptions, ask neutral clarification questions, identify missing information, and avoid alarmist conclusions when evidence is incomplete.
10Can ADVISOR recommend law enforcement involvement?
ADVISOR may reference law enforcement as one possible resource in context-dependent situations, especially where immediate danger may exist. However, it does not direct users to law enforcement by default or present enforcement as the primary solution.
11What does “Do No Harm” mean in practice?
ADVISOR is designed to acknowledge that some interventions can unintentionally escalate risk. For example, certain legal or disciplinary actions may increase stress, grievance, or instability in some cases. The platform attempts to communicate those considerations transparently when relevant.
12Does ADVISOR store my conversations?
By default, ADVISOR is designed around minimal retention and privacy-focused controls. Users may have the option to retain chat history for future reference, but retention features are intended to be opt-in rather than automatic.
13Can the ADVISOR team read my private chats?
No. The platform architecture was intentionally designed so administrative visibility is extremely limited. The goal is that users maintain control over their own sensitive conversations and uploaded information.
14Is my data used to train AI models?
ADVISOR is designed around privacy-by-design principles. User data is not intended to become part of public AI training datasets.
15Why does ADVISOR encourage removing PII?
Behavioral threat assessment is primarily behavior-based, not identity-based. In many cases, personally identifiable information (PII) is unnecessary for meaningful prevention-focused analysis. Users are encouraged to use initials, “Subject,” or “POI” where possible.
16Is ADVISOR HIPAA or GDPR compliant?
ADVISOR is being designed with privacy, data minimization, and secure handling principles aligned with frameworks such as GDPR and HIPAA. However, organizations remain responsible for evaluating their own compliance obligations and internal data handling requirements.
17What does “snapshot in time” mean?
Threat assessment is dynamic. ADVISOR’s outputs reflect only the information available at that specific point in time. New behaviors, stressors, or stabilizing factors can change the overall picture significantly.
18Can ADVISOR generate reports?
Yes. ADVISOR can help organize information into structured triage summaries and downloadable PDF outputs for documentation and case management purposes. This document is fully editable by the end user and can be downloaded to the end user's device.
19Does ADVISOR use risk scoring systems?
No proprietary Structured Professional Judgment (SPJ) tools are replicated or scored inside ADVISOR. Instead, the platform uses publicly available prevention concepts and behavioral constructs to support structured discussion and triage.
20What frameworks influenced ADVISOR?
ADVISOR was informed by publicly available BTAM concepts, research, and prevention practices, including behavioral escalation indicators, pathway behaviors, stabilizing factors, and prevention-focused structured professional judgment approaches.
21Does ADVISOR only focus on “high-risk” cases?
No. Many prevention opportunities happen before a situation becomes severe. ADVISOR is intentionally designed to help users think through lower-level or ambiguous concerns before escalation occurs.
22How was ADVISOR built?
ADVISOR uses a modular architecture involving AI orchestration workflows, vectorized knowledge retrieval, structured prompting, secure authentication systems, and privacy-focused workflows.
23Does ADVISOR use a knowledge base?
Yes. The system references a curated knowledge base built from prevention-oriented research, guidance documents, and behavioral threat assessment concepts.
24Can ADVISOR be white-labeled or enterprise deployed?
The long-term architecture was designed with scalability and future customization in mind, including possible enterprise and industry-specific implementations.
25What should I do if someone may be in immediate danger?
If there is an immediate threat to life or safety, users should contact appropriate emergency or local safety resources. ADVISOR is not an emergency response service.
26Can ADVISOR be used to investigate or monitor people secretly?
No. ADVISOR is designed for prevention-focused behavioral assessment and management — not covert surveillance, profiling, or punitive investigations.
27Can ADVISOR help justify disciplinary action?
No. ADVISOR is not intended to validate predetermined outcomes or support punitive decision-making. It is designed to help structure information and support proportional, prevention-focused discussion.
28Why does ADVISOR focus so heavily on behavior?
Behavioral threat assessment works best when it focuses on observable actions, patterns, escalation, stressors, stabilizers, and changes over time — rather than identity, ideology, or assumptions.
29How does ADVISOR handle data and security?
ADVISOR operates across a secure, multi-service architecture that includes authentication, application logic, database storage, payment processing, AI processing, and document generation. Each component is designed to perform a specific function while limiting unnecessary data exposure. User input is processed through the application with a focus on minimizing personally identifiable information (PII). Where possible, identifying details are reduced while preserving the behavioral context needed for analysis. This applies to both chat interactions and generated reports. User and session data may be stored to support system functionality, depending on configuration settings. Reference materials used by the AI are managed separately through an admin-controlled library. User-provided case data is not automatically added to this knowledge base. ADVISOR uses trusted third-party services to support core functions such as authentication, billing, AI processing, and document generation. Only the minimum necessary data is shared with these services. Access to the platform is restricted to authenticated users, with administrative features limited to authorized roles. The system is designed to avoid unnecessary visibility into user session data. ADVISOR follows a “privacy by design” approach, including minimizing data exposure, separating user case data from system knowledge, and restricting AI grounding to approved reference materials. Data retention depends on system settings. Session data may be retained for user access if enabled, while reference materials persist until updated or removed by an administrator. Security and privacy practices are continuously reviewed and improved as the platform evolves.
30How does ADVISOR handle your data?
ADVISOR by Threatwise™ is designed with a privacy-first approach to support sensitive threat assessment work while limiting unnecessary exposure of personal information. User input is processed with a focus on minimizing personally identifiable information (PII) while preserving the behavioral context needed for analysis. Information is used to support the current assessment or report and is not automatically added to the system’s permanent knowledge base. The platform uses an admin-controlled reference library, meaning only approved materials are used to support AI-generated outputs. User-provided content is not used to train or expand this library. Access to ADVISOR is restricted to authenticated users, and the system relies on secure, industry-standard infrastructure for core functions such as authentication and billing. ADVISOR uses AI to assist with organizing information and highlighting considerations. It does not make decisions, predict outcomes, or replace professional judgment. All outputs should be reviewed and validated by qualified personnel. Data retention depends on system configuration. ADVISOR is designed to support decision-making, not to serve as a long-term case management system unless explicitly configured for that purpose. Security and privacy practices are continuously reviewed and refined as the platform evolves.
31Is ADVISOR by Threatwise™ a trademarked product?
Yes. ADVISOR by Threatwise™ name and logo are proprietary to Threatwise. The name and mark are used to identify a specific product and should not be used, reproduced, or modified without permission. The ADVISOR name and logo are part of the platform’s identity and are protected as intellectual property. Any use of these elements must be consistent with applicable trademark and brand guidelines. If you have questions about appropriate use, licensing, or partnership opportunities, please contact Threatwise directly.