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Introducing Reloadium Decisions — weighted analysis across three time horizons with a built-in pre-mortem

Describe the choice you're wrestling with. Reloadium Decisions returns weighted pros and cons across short, medium, and long horizons, classifies the call as a one-way or two-way door, scores its confidence with missing-info flags, and runs a pre-mortem that imagines how it could fail — so you can prevent it.

A decision tool that thinks in time horizons

Most decision frameworks collapse the future into a single point: "is this a good idea or not?" Real decisions don't behave that way. A choice that looks brilliant in the short term can be catastrophic at five years, and the opposite is just as common. Reloadium Decisions is built around that asymmetry — every analysis is broken across three horizons so you can see exactly where the trade-offs live.

  • Short-term — 0 to 6 months
  • Medium-term — 6 to 24 months
  • Long-term — 2 to 10+ years
Each horizon can be weighted to reflect what actually matters to you, so a decision that's slightly negative at one year but strongly positive at five years won't get drowned out by short-term noise.

Weighted pros & cons, not vague gut checks

For every horizon the AI generates a list of factors. Each factor carries two values: an importance score from 1 to 10 and a direction (Pro or Con). Scores roll up into per-horizon subtotals and a grand total that tells you which way the decision leans — and by how much. You can edit any factor, flip its direction, adjust its weight, or add your own. The math stays transparent throughout; nothing is hidden behind a single score.

One-way vs. two-way door classification

Before you even read the factors, Decisions classifies the call itself. Is this a two-way door — reversible, low-cost to undo, deserves fast iteration? Or a one-way door — irreversible or expensive to reverse, deserves real diligence? You get the classification, an explanation grounded in your specific decision, and a recommended amount of time to actually spend on the analysis. This single distinction prevents two of the most common decision failures: over-deliberating reversible choices, and rushing through commitments you can't undo.

Pre-mortem built in

The pre-mortem flips the usual review on its head. Instead of analyzing a failure after the fact, it asks: imagine it is one year later and this decision failed badly. What happened? The AI generates a plausible failure scenario, the warning signals you would have missed, and the preventative measures you can put in place now. Most teams skip this step because it feels uncomfortable; this one runs it automatically.

Confidence score and missing-info warnings

Every analysis comes with a 0–100 confidence score based on how complete the input is. If something critical is missing — context, constraints, success criteria — you get specific warnings telling you what to gather before deciding. The score is honest about its own limits, which is rarer in AI tools than it should be.

Local-first, exportable, yours

Snapshots save to IndexedDB on your device. Nothing is uploaded to a server, no third-party analytics, no advertising trackers. Export any analysis as Markdown or JSON, back up your whole decision history, and import it on another device when you want it.

Who it's for

  • Founders and operators weighing pivots, hires, or market entries where a wrong call compounds for years
  • Investors stress-testing a thesis across horizons before committing capital
  • Career planners deciding whether to take the role, start the company, or stay put
  • Anyone facing a life decision — a move, a degree, a major purchase — that deserves more than a pros-and-cons list on a napkin

Try it now

Reloadium Decisions is live as part of the Reloadium suite. Bring it the next call you've been postponing — the one that feels too important to make on instinct alone.

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