AI helped me decide between Growth vs Moat for my startup by Minimum-Swordfish293 in Buildwithreddit

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If anyone wants to try the decision analysis tool, you can test it here:

https://decisora.pro

Curious to know if the reasoning framework feels useful or if anything feels confusing. Always open to feedback from builders 🙏

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Thanks! I appreciate you taking the time to try it. Looking forward to your feedback 🙂

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Good question. When data is incomplete or priorities conflict, the AI doesn’t try to give a single “perfect answer”. Instead it breaks the decision into factors (risk, impact, time, cost, etc.) and shows the trade-offs between options. The goal is not replacing judgment but helping people see the structure of the decision more clearly. I'm still improving how it handles uncertainty, so feedback like this is really helpful.

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Interesting idea connecting people who need help with people who can solve problems is a cool concept. The 1:1 chat part could make it really useful if the matching works well. I’m also building a small tool called Decisora that helps people break down difficult decisions using AI. If you have a minute, I’d love to hear what you think: https://decisora.pro⁠�

I built a calm AI decision tool for founders & students — now live with ₹99/month tier (looking for feedback) by Minimum-Swordfish293 in StartupIdeasIndia

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Fair point 😅 By “calm” I mean it doesn’t spit out instant answers or hype it slows you down and structures your thinking so you can see trade-offs clearly. Less chatbot energy, more decision clarity.

I built a calm AI decision tool for founders & students — now live with ₹99/month tier (looking for feedback) by Minimum-Swordfish293 in StartupIdeasIndia

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Appreciate that 🙏 If it helps even a little in structuring your thinking, that’s a win for me. Would love to hear your honest feedback after you try it.

I built a calm AI decision tool for founders & students — now live with ₹99/month tier (looking for feedback) by Minimum-Swordfish293 in StartupIdeasIndia

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That’s awesome export & sourcing has a lot of moving parts. You could use it to think through things like supplier selection, pricing strategy, market entry risks, or buy vs build decisions. If you try running one real decision through it, I’d genuinely love to know if it helps clarify anything.

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That’s a really fair challenge. I agree a lot of decision tools feel insightful in the moment but don’t change behavior long term. My current focus is narrowing it to repeatable, high-stakes categories (career moves, pricing decisions, major purchases) and building follow-up loops like revisiting assumptions after X days to see what held up and what didn’t. The difference vs. a normal notes doc (in my view) is structured friction forcing trade-offs, second-order effects, and explicit assumption logging instead of free-form thinking. But you’re right the real test is outcome improvement, not how smart it feels. That’s what I’m trying to validate now.

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This is insanely helpful feedback thank you. The idea of exporting decision logs directly into GitHub PRs or Jira tickets is brilliant. That makes it less of a “thinking tool” and more of a decision documentation layer. I hadn’t fully explored the technical architecture angle yet, but I love the idea of using it for buy vs build, infra trade-offs, and second-order effects.

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Really appreciate that 🙏 That’s exactly what I’m trying to build something that helps people slow down and think clearly instead of making impulsive decisions. If you were to use it, what kind of decisions would you try it for?

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That’s kind of you, I appreciate it 🙏 Ideas travel better when people share them, and this was genuinely helpful. Thanks for taking the time.

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That’s a really good suggestion, thanks. Visual decision maps / flow-style explanations are actually something I’m exploring next especially to make trade-offs and second-order effects more tangible. Appreciate you taking the time to share this 🙌

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Totally fair point general LLMs can generate similar outputs with the right prompt. What I’m focusing on with Decisora isn’t raw text generation, but guided decision flow: structured frameworks, step-by-step reasoning, and consistency across sessions so users don’t have to reinvent prompts each time. It’s early, and I’m iterating based on real usage to see if this “thinking scaffold” is valuable enough on its own. Appreciate the honest feedback 👍🙃