Decidi vs. Poe
Many models to chat with, or one council that debates and decides.
Decidi vs. Poe: the short answer
Poe (by Quora) gives you many AI models and community bots in one app under one subscription — a genuinely convenient way to chat with GPT, Claude, Gemini and more. Decidi uses the same kind of multi-model access for a different job: the models don’t sit in separate chats, they debate your work across structured rounds with expert personas, a proprietary Final QA audit reviews the synthesised verdict, and you get a downloadable deliverable — priced per decision. Use Poe to chat across models; use Decidi to decide.
What Poe does well
Poe does its job well: one app, one subscription, and a huge catalogue of models and community-built bots to chat with. If you want to try many models, follow new releases, or build and share your own bots, it’s a genuinely good home for that.
Where Decidi is different
Access to many models still leaves the hard part with you: you pick a bot, read its answer, and reconcile it against the others yourself. Decidi convenes the models as one council — they argue, rebut and stress-test your work across rounds, a Devil’s Advocate attacks the emerging answer, a moderator synthesises one verdict, and an always-on Final QA audit reviews it before it’s final. You get a decision you can sign off, not another thread to weigh up.
The difference that matters most: an always-on Final QA audit reviews every verdict against known AI failure modes before it’s final — so you act on a result that’s been checked, not just generated. See the Trust Stack →
Questions
Is Decidi an alternative to Poe?
For chatting across many models, Poe is excellent and Decidi doesn’t try to replace it. For important work — a contract, a pitch, a plan — Decidi is the alternative: the models debate it across rounds, a Final QA audit reviews the verdict, and you get a downloadable deliverable rather than a chat thread.
Does Decidi give me multiple models like Poe does?
Yes — every council runs frontier models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google and xAI. The difference is they don’t answer in separate chats: they challenge and rebut each other before Decidi synthesises one checked verdict.
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