A business decision tool that gives you a boardroom, not a chatbot
Business decisions rarely fail for lack of data — they fail because one perspective dominated the room and the wrong risk went unspoken. A solo AI reproduces that exact failure: it gives you a confident answer from a single point of view, with no one in the room to push back.
Decidi assembles a virtual boardroom for the decision — a CFO, a strategy consultant, an operator, a sceptic — backed by four frontier models. They debate the options against your real numbers and constraints, then a moderator delivers a verdict that names the trade-offs and the sequence to execute.
- A virtual boardroom of finance, strategy and operations perspectives
- Verdicts grounded in your actual numbers, market and constraints
- Downside and execution risk stated, not glossed over
- Trade-offs between options made explicit and weighed
- A clear recommendation with the order of operations to act on
- Attach financials, decks or memos for a grounded review
Part of: How Decidi works
A board-style memo: recommended decision, financial and execution risks, the trade-off you are accepting, and the first moves.
Common questions
What business decisions can it help with?
Pricing, hiring, market entry, build-versus-buy, raising capital, cutting a product line, signing a major contract — any decision with competing options and real stakes. Attach the relevant numbers or documents and the boardroom reasons over your actual situation.
Can it replace my management team?
No, and it should not. It is decision support: a structured way to stress-test options and surface risks before you take them to your team, so the human conversation starts from a sharper, more honest baseline.
How does it handle confidential financials?
You attach only what you choose. The council reasons over the material you provide to ground its verdict, and you control the depth and the documents that go into the review.
What does the output look like?
A board-style memo: one ranked recommendation, the financial and execution risks, the trade-off you are accepting, the dissenting view, and a prioritised set of next steps — ready to take into a real meeting.
Try it on your own decision
Put your question to a council of GPT, Claude, Gemini and Grok — they debate it, a Final QA audit reviews it, and you get one clear verdict. 1,500 free credits to start — no sign-up, no card required.
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