AI research tool for Model United Nations

The AI that actually understands MUN.

Not a general chatbot that happens to know some politics. A research tool built specifically for Model UN — with cited country positions, structured position papers, debate simulations, and MUN-specific courses.

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90,000+

Delegates on the platform

193

Countries in the database

Any

Committee or topic

Sound familiar?

01

You're assigned a country you've never heard of

The conference is in two weeks. Your country's position on climate financing? Bloc relationships? UN voting history? Google gets you news articles. You need the actual stuff.

02

Generic AI makes things up

ChatGPT confidently cites "UN Resolution 2847/B" that doesn't exist. You trust it. Your chair doesn't. That's not a great moment.

03

The blank page is real

You have the research. You know what your country thinks. But translating it into a position paper that follows the actual format? That's where everything slows down.

04

You don't know what you don't know

Bloc dynamics, procedural strategy, which allies matter on your specific topic — the stuff that separates a good delegate from a great one isn't always in the background guide.

How it works

Ask. Get a sourced answer. Verify. Use it.

Atlas answers your research question — then shows you exactly where the information came from. UN resolution numbers, ministry statements, treaty clauses. You can click through and verify. No black box.

Any country, any committee topic
Cites primary sources (UN, government, treaties)
Follow-up questions with full context
Works in minutes, not hours
CN flagChina · Climate Finance
What is China's position on climate finance for developing nations?

China consistently argues that developed nations must fulfill their $100B/year climate finance pledge under the UNFCCC and Paris Agreement before new commitments can be meaningfully discussed. China frames itself as a developing country entitled to financial support for the clean energy transition...

UNFCCC COP28 StatementChinese MFA Climate PolicyParis Agreement Art. 9

Bloc quick-view

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ChinaG77 + China — developing nation framework
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United StatesUmbrella Group — market mechanisms
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IndiaG77 — differentiated responsibilities
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Germany (EU)EU — Net zero by 2050, NDC+

Everything you need for conference.

Cited research from primary sources

Ask Atlas anything about your country or topic. Every answer cites its source — UN documents, government statements, treaty databases. Nothing fabricated.

Position papers that follow the format

Structured drafts based on real country policy — not generic text. Introduction, country position, proposed solutions. Edit it, make it yours, submit with confidence.

Debate simulations that push back

Practice against AI that argues real country positions. It challenges weak arguments and introduces points you haven't considered — way more useful than talking to yourself.

Courses on how MUN and diplomacy work

Bite-sized lessons on parliamentary procedure, bloc politics, how the UN works, and diplomatic history. Practical knowledge you'll actually use in committee.

Every country's actual position

193 country profiles. Foreign policy priorities, UN voting patterns, key bilateral relationships, and bloc alignments — all from verified sources.

Hours of research in minutes

Not because Atlas does your thinking for you — because it cuts out the 3 hours of Googling that preceded the thinking.

Why not just use ChatGPT?

ChatGPT is a great general tool. For MUN specifically, it has real problems.

Feature
Model Diplomat
ChatGPT

Citations & sources

Real UN documents and government sources

Often fabricated or outdated

Country positions

193 verified country profiles

Training data, may be inaccurate

Position paper structure

Knows MUN format natively

Generic document structure

Debate simulations

AI argues real country positions

Not available

MUN courses

Structured lessons on diplomacy

Not available

Committee knowledge

Knows MUN procedure and terminology

General knowledge only

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Used by 90,000+ MUN delegates worldwide.

90,000+

Delegates registered

193

Countries covered

Free

To get started

Model Diplomat is an essential resource for modern MUN preparation. It helps students effectively research diplomatic positions while preserving the educational value of the experience.

Edward Elmendorf

Co-Director, UNA-NCA

I was able to finish my position paper in 10 minutes.

Ryaan Khan

MUN Delegate

An innovative platform that helps seasoned veterans and fresh beginners all the same. Easy to use interface and in-depth guides.

Carston

4x Best Delegate

Common questions.

What is a MUN chatbot?

A MUN chatbot is an AI assistant designed specifically for Model United Nations prep. Unlike general chatbots, it understands country positions, UN procedures, diplomatic terminology, and MUN document formats. Model Diplomat's AI — Atlas — is built for this, with a curated knowledge base drawn from official UN and government sources. It's the difference between asking a well-read friend who happens to know politics and asking Google.

How is this different from ChatGPT for MUN?

ChatGPT is a general-purpose AI that often fabricates political facts and citations. Model Diplomat is built specifically for MUN — it cites real UN documents, understands country positions, knows what a position paper is structurally, and has learning tools (courses, debate simulations) that ChatGPT doesn't offer.

Does it work for any committee or country?

Yes. Security Council, ECOSOC, specialized agencies, crisis committees, historical committees — any format. Any of the 193 UN member states. And a wide range of policy areas from security to climate to humanitarian law.

Is it free?

The free plan includes AI research, country profiles, and intro lessons — no credit card required. Pro unlocks unlimited searches, deeper analysis, and all course content.

Will this do my prep for me?

No — and that's the point. Atlas helps you research faster and get a structured starting point for papers. You still understand the material, make the strategic calls, and argue in committee. It's a research assistant, not a ghostwriter.

I'm a first-time delegate. Is this too advanced?

Not at all. The courses start from scratch and Atlas answers in plain language. Model Diplomat has first-time delegates who needed everything explained and experienced ones who just wanted faster research. Both use it.

Your next committee.
Actually prepared.

Start researching in minutes, not hours. Free to sign up — no credit card.

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