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Decision Spark

Stop choosing. Start doing.

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Add things you could do.
I'll pick the best one for right now.

Why let AI choose?
Too many choices = paralysis. I analyze your energy, time, and urgency β€” then pick ONE thing. No more overthinking.

Why Decision Spark Is Worth Using

Choose the best next task based on time available, current energy, and urgency so you can stop dithering and start moving. This page is built for people who want a fast path to a working result, not a vague prompt-and-pray workflow. If you need a more reliable first draft, cleaner output, or a repeatable workflow you can hand to a teammate, Decision Spark is designed to shorten that path.

Most visitors use Decision Spark because they need something specific done now: a deliverable, a decision, or a workflow checkpoint. The sections below show the fastest way to get value from the tool and the adjacent pages that help you keep going.

How to Use Decision Spark

Use it when your task list is not empty, but you still do not know what to tackle first.

  1. 1Add the tasks you are considering
  2. 2Set your current energy and available time
  3. 3Run the spark to get the recommended next task
  4. 4Start the suggested task immediately instead of re-evaluating everything again

Who Is Decision Spark For?

Useful for anyone whose problem is not missing tasks, but getting stuck choosing between them.

Busy Professionals

Pick the most realistic next task instead of debating every option

People with Variable Energy

Match task choice to actual energy, not idealized plans

Task List Overthinkers

Reduce friction caused by too many viable options

What a Good Result Looks Like

A strong outcome from Decision Spark is not just β€œsome output.” It should be usable with minimal cleanup, aligned to the task you opened the page for, and specific enough that you can paste it into the next step of your workflow without rewriting everything from scratch.

If the first pass feels too generic, use the use cases, FAQs, and related pages here to tighten the scope. That usually produces better results faster than starting over in a blank chat.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this different from a normal prioritizer?β–Ό
It factors in current energy and available time, not just generic importance or urgency.
Why is choosing the next task so hard?β–Ό
Because ambiguity and too many plausible options create friction even when you already know the work that matters.
Who benefits most from this tool?β–Ό
People who lose momentum in the gap between seeing the task list and actually starting a task.

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