Command: /cs:founder-mode <question>
The single command a founder needs to remember. Routes the question to the right C-role automatically, or triggers /cs:boardroom if multi-role.
This is the killer command — the answer to "I don't know which slash command to use." Type the question; the system figures out the room.
The router (via cs-chief-of-staff) does keyword + intent matching:
| Signal in question | Route |
|---|---|
| burn, runway, fundraise, dilution, model, LTV, CAC | cs-cfo-advisor |
| pipeline, win rate, forecast, NRR, churn, ramp | cs-cro-advisor |
| positioning, ICP, message, brand, channel, campaign | cs-cmo-advisor |
| roadmap, PMF, JTBD, North Star, RICE, kill | cs-cpo-advisor |
| cadence, OKR, scorecard, DRI, operating system, rhythm | cs-coo-advisor |
| hiring, comp, ladder, level, attrition, eNPS, equity | cs-chro-advisor |
| security, threat, breach, compliance, audit, SOC 2 | cs-ciso-advisor |
| architecture, scaling, tech debt, SLO, latency | cs-cto-advisor |
| contract, IP, term sheet, regulator, license | /cs:gc-review |
| strategy, vision, board, M&A, raise, exit | cs-ceo-advisor |
| 2+ signals from different roles | /cs:boardroom |
| ambiguous | /cs:office-hours first, then route |
/cs:brief and trigger /cs:boardroom
/cs:office-hours to force the founder to sharpendecision-logger
The router emits one of three responses:
**Routing:** cs-cfo-advisor
**Why:** Question hits burn rate and unit economics.
**Next:** Invoking cs-cfo-advisor with company-context loaded.
[Advisor's response follows]
**Routing:** /cs:boardroom
**Why:** Question touches CFO + CMO + CPO (pricing change has finance, positioning, and product implications).
**Next:** Building brief via /cs:brief, then running boardroom.
Brief saved: ~/.claude/briefs/2026-05-12-pricing-v3.md
Run: /cs:boardroom ~/.claude/briefs/2026-05-12-pricing-v3.md
**Routing:** /cs:office-hours
**Why:** Question is too broad ("should we grow faster?"). Need framing before any advisor can help.
**Next:** Six-question intake.
[Office hours questions follow]
gstack requires the founder to know all 23 slash commands and pick the right one. That's a cognitive tax. /cs:founder-mode collapses that to one — the system picks. This is also where persistent memory pays off: with company-context.md + decision-logger, the router knows what's already been decided and won't re-litigate.
/cs:founder-mode "should we raise a Series B now or wait 6 months?"
→ boardroom (CFO + CEO + CRO touched)
/cs:founder-mode "the win rate dropped 20% this month"
→ cs-cro-advisor
/cs:founder-mode "let's hire a VP Marketing"
→ boardroom (CHRO + CMO + CFO touched)
/cs:founder-mode "should we be growing faster?"
→ /cs:office-hours (too ambiguous)
cs-chief-of-staff — does the routingchief-of-staff — routing logiccontext-engine — loads contextVersion: 1.0.0