decide - Track every decision. Learn from every outcome.

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Notes apps store what you said. Docs store what you wrote. Nothing tracks whether your decisions were right. Decide closes that loop. Log any call in 10s with your team's history attached. Run a structured review where two AI advisors argue both sides, grounded in your past decisions, not generic advice. Vote, track the outcome, and watch your real accuracy by category. Meeting Debrief reads any transcript (Otter, Fireflies, Zoom) and pulls out every decision for you.

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Hi everyone, Vikas here, with my wife Vaishnavi. We built Decide. Honestly this came out of arguments at our kitchen table. We run things together, so we're constantly deciding stuff. Who to hire. What to charge. Whether to ship now or wait. And we realized we had no idea if any of our past calls had actually worked out. We'd just sort of move on, and then make a slightly different version of the same mistake six months later. That's the whole reason Decide exists. Your notes app remembers what you typed. Your docs remember what you wrote. But nothing tells you whether the decision was any good. So here's what it does. You log a decision in about ten seconds, and it pulls up similar calls you've made before. If it's a big one, you can run a review where two AI advisors take opposite sides and actually argue it out, using your own history instead of generic startup advice. Your team votes, you come back later and mark how it turned out, and slowly you get a real picture of where you decide well and where you don't. (Ours was hiring. We were not great at hiring.) The feature people keep messaging us about is Meeting Debrief. You paste in a transcript from Otter, Fireflies, Zoom, whatever, and it pulls out every decision the team made in that meeting so you don't have to write any of it down. It's free to start. If you want the quickest gut check, grab a transcript from a recent meeting and run it through. We'll be around all day and will reply to everyone. I'm genuinely curious: What's a decision your team made this year that you wish you'd written down somewhere? Vikas & Vaishnavi