Get the finished work, not just feedback on it
The frustrating gap with most AI is that it tells you what to do but doesn’t actually do it. You get a plan, an outline or a list of suggestions — and you’re still left to build the real thing yourself. When you asked for a file, a dataset or a document, a description of one isn’t the deliverable.
Decidi closes that gap. A council of frontier models and expert personas first deliberates and agrees on exactly what the deliverable should be — then “Build it out” hands that agreed design to a strong model that produces the artifact itself: the real, complete file you can save. It matches your original format, builds every item in full with no samples or placeholders, and gives you each file to copy or download.
- The finished artifact itself — not a summary, outline or “here’s what I’d do”
- Built from the version a council agreed on, not one model’s first draft
- Matches your original format — JSON, CSV, code, Markdown, plain text or a document
- Every record, row, section and item produced in full — no “…and so on”, no placeholders
- Multiple files when the design calls for them, each ready to download
- Drop it straight in to replace the file you started with
Part of: How Decidi works
The finished file — e.g. your products.json rebuilt with every record and the exact fields the council specified, valid and ready to drop in.
Common questions
Does Decidi just review my work, or can it produce the finished version?
Both. The council debates and reviews your work and agrees what the right deliverable is — then “Build it out” produces that finished deliverable for you: the actual file, complete and ready to use, not a description of it.
What formats can it produce?
It matches what you’re working with — structured data like JSON or CSV, code, Markdown, plain text, or a document. If the agreed design calls for several files, it builds each one and you can download them separately.
Will it give me a sample or the whole thing?
The whole thing. The build-out engine is instructed to output every item in full — no samples, no ellipses, no “continue similarly”, no placeholders — so what you download is the complete file, ready to replace your original.
How is this different from asking one model to write it?
A single model gives you its first attempt. Here, a council first cross-checks and agrees what the deliverable should be — structure, fields, decisions — and then a strong model builds exactly that. You’re producing the version a panel agreed on, not one model’s unchecked guess.
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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