ABOUT
Why We Built This
We built this because overthinking can really mess things up, and sometimes you need a brutally honest flowchart to tell you what you're supposed to do.
The problem
You've been there. Forty-five minutes deep into a Reddit thread about whether you should buy an air fryer. Three tabs open comparing mattresses. A pros-and-cons list for texting your crush back.
The weird part is that most of these decisions are not actually hard. You already know the answer. You're just not letting yourself commit to it because what if there's a better option, or what if you regret it, or what if someone judges you.
At some point the thinking stops being useful and starts being the thing that keeps you stuck. That's the whole problem.
The idea
Most decisions don't need more research. They need fewer options and a push. You answer a handful of honest questions, follow the branches, and land on a verdict. No accounts, no paywalls, no 2,000-word articles to skim first.
We have over 100 flows covering everything from "should I text my ex" to "do I actually need a haircut" to "should I quit my job." Some are serious. Some are not. All of them will give you a straight answer.
How it works
Every flow is a hand-built decision tree. Each question narrows your situation down until there's really only one reasonable answer left.
The verdict at the end isn't generated by an algorithm trying to sell you something. It's the answer you'd get if your most decisive friend sat you down and walked through the whole thing.
You can also see the full flowchart, zoom around the branches you didn't take, and share your result with people. The whole thing takes about 30 seconds. Compared to however long you've been going back and forth already, that's nothing.
What we care about
The flowcharts are blunt on purpose. Sugarcoating a verdict defeats the point. If the honest answer is "no, don't do that," the flowchart will say so.
Everything here is free. No sign-ups, no premium tiers, no dark patterns. You tap through, you get your answer, you move on with your life.
And none of this is advice. We're not licensed professionals in anything. These flowcharts are for fun and for shaking you out of analysis paralysis, not for making life-altering decisions without a real expert. If you need a therapist, a financial advisor, or a lawyer, go get one. We're a flowchart.
Why a flowchart
There's something about a flowchart that works differently than a list of pros and cons. A list lets you keep going. You can always add another bullet. A flowchart forces a choice at every step, and once you've made it, you move forward. There's no going back to agonize over step two when you're already on step five.
That constraint is the whole point. The path narrows until there's only one answer left. Your brain didn't have to make a big scary decision. It made five small easy ones, and the big one resolved itself.
Who makes this
Small independent project. No investors, no content team. We add new flows regularly and tweak the existing ones when the logic could be better.
If you used a flow and the verdict felt off, that's useful to hear. If you've got a dilemma that needs its own flowchart, even better.
Have a dilemma we should cover? Let us know.