Find Common Ground
Without Revealing Your Hand
No Regret Deals uses the Private Calibration Protocol to check alignment on price, salary, or value. Reach common ground instantly if you overlap, or walk away with your privacy intact if you don't.
Two Sides, One Goal: No Regrets
Choose your perspective to see how the protocol protects you.
The Initiator Strategy
As Party A, you set the stage. Define the range you are comfortable with and invite the other party.
- Define the Shared Reality: Set your target value and a Calibration Flexibility (e.g., 20%). Your resulting secure range is generated from this.
- The Flexibility is the Limit: The flexibility you choose dictates the maximum allowed width for Party B's range, ensuring a focused calibration.
- Protect Your Position: If their range is outside your range + the % flexibility, the process concludes silently. They never know what your numbers were.
Possible Outcomes
Sounds too
complicated?
Check practical examples of how the protocol protects your interests.
I'm a Recruiter
You have a strict budget but want to offer a fair salary to a great candidate without insulting them.
The Signal of Alignment
See exactly when you are aligned, when you get a second chance, and when you are too far away.
Scenario A: Perfect Overlap
Party B: ***-***k110–130k
Flexibility: 20%
Result: Aligned at 115k (but original ranges are never disclosed)
Scenario B: Close but No Overlap
Party B: ***-***k115–125k
Flexibility: 10%
Result: "Feasible". Gap is within the 10% flexibility limit (110k * 1.1 = 121k ≥ 115k). Direction is revealed, and parties decide whether to adjust their positions.
Scenario C: Wide Gap
Party B: ***-***k150–170k
Flexibility: 20%
Result: Too far apart. Gap exceeds the 20% calibration flexibility. No data revealed.