Decide what to build next with a panel, not the loudest stakeholder
Roadmaps usually get prioritised by whoever argued hardest in the meeting, not by what actually moves the business. Every feature has a champion, every stakeholder has a pet request, and a single AI given a backlog will rank it on generic heuristics that ignore your real strategy and constraints.
Decidi prioritises your backlog through a product panel — a product strategist, an engineering lead, a customer advocate and a growth lead — across four frontier models. They debate each item on impact, effort, risk and strategic fit, then deliver a ranked roadmap with the reasoning for what made the cut and what got cut.
- Backlog ranked on impact, effort, risk and strategic fit together
- Engineering reality weighed against business value
- The cost of what you are not building made explicit
- Stakeholder bias replaced with argued trade-offs
- A defensible order you can take to the team and the board
- The reasoning recorded for every promote and every cut
Part of: How Decidi works
A ranked roadmap: the prioritised items with rationale, what was deprioritised and why, and the dependencies to watch.
Common questions
How does Decidi prioritise a roadmap?
By having a product panel debate every item on impact, effort, risk and strategic fit at once, rather than scoring it on one generic formula. You get a ranked roadmap with the reasoning for each decision, grounded in the strategy and constraints you provide.
Can it use my own prioritisation framework?
Yes. Tell it your goals, constraints and any framework you use — RICE, weighted scoring, or your own — and the council reasons within it. The output respects your strategy instead of imposing a one-size-fits-all heuristic.
Does it consider engineering effort, not just value?
Yes. An engineering-lead persona weighs technical effort, risk and dependencies against business value, so the ranking reflects what is actually buildable next — not just what sounds most appealing on paper.
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