Put the messy decision in. Get structured reasoning out.
Real decisions rarely arrive as neat lists of pros and cons.
Facts get mixed with assumptions. Preferences disguise themselves as constraints. Important information is missing. One option already feels right. And AI can be far too agreeable if you let it.
Decision BlackBox gives the AI a stricter job.
You provide the decision and the available evidence. The BlackBox clarifies the problem, separates what is known from what is assumed, tests the options, challenges the leading choice and produces a structured decision output.
You don’t need another list of pros and cons.
A difficult decision can contain:
- known facts;
- untested assumptions;
- missing information;
- personal preferences;
- real constraints;
- unequal consequences;
- different levels of reversibility;
- and evidence of very different quality.
Throw all of that into a casual AI conversation and you can get a beautifully written answer built on a badly framed decision.
Decision BlackBox turns the conversation into a process.
What goes into the BlackBox?
Give it the useful decision inputs:
- Your decision — what actually needs deciding;
- Outcome — what you’re trying to achieve;
- Options — the realistic choices available;
- Constraints — what genuinely limits the decision;
- Known facts — information supported by available evidence;
- Assumptions — things currently being treated as true without sufficient verification;
- Unknowns — important information you do not currently have;
- Consequence — what happens if the decision is wrong;
- Reversibility — how difficult the decision would be to undo;
- Evidence — the information available to support the analysis.
What happens inside?
Clarify → Classify → Test → Challenge → Decide → Record.
Clarify
Make sure the AI is solving the actual decision rather than an ambiguous version of it.
Classify
Separate facts, assumptions and unknowns instead of allowing them to blur together.
Test
Compare the available options against the objective, constraints, evidence and consequences.
Challenge
The leading option must survive a counterargument rather than simply receiving agreement.
Decide
Produce a recommendation that exposes its reasoning, uncertainty and principal risk.
Record
Turn the result into a structured Decision Record so the reasoning can be revisited later.
What comes out?
The BlackBox produces a structured output containing:
- Recommendation
- Reasoning
- Confidence + basis
- Main risk
- What could change the answer
- Next action
- Revisit trigger
- Decision Record
You don’t just get an answer.
You get something you can inspect.
Built to challenge you.
The option you already prefer should not win merely because you framed it favourably.
Decision BlackBox requires the leading option to survive a counterargument.
That doesn’t guarantee the recommendation is correct.
It makes the reasoning harder to fool with simple agreement.
Built for uncertainty.
Unknown means unknown.
The BlackBox does not need to manufacture certainty just because some information is missing.
Where an unknown could materially change the recommendation, it should remain visible.
Built for real-world decision depth.
Not every decision deserves the same amount of ceremony.
A cheap, reversible choice should not automatically receive the same level of analysis as an expensive decision that is difficult to reverse.
Decision depth can scale with the stakes.
What can you use it for?
- business decisions;
- product priorities;
- tool and software choices;
- purchases;
- project trade-offs;
- workflow choices;
- non-emergency personal decisions.
What you receive
Your download includes:
- Decision BlackBox Prompt — the executable decision process;
- Quick Input Template — structure a decision before running it;
- Decision Output Template — standardise the resulting analysis;
- Worked Examples — see the BlackBox applied to example decisions;
- Visual Quick Start — get running quickly;
- Full Guide — deeper usage and operating guidance;
- Compatibility Notes — guidance for using the system with conversational AI.
One BlackBox. Messy decision in. Structured reasoning out.
Does it make the decision for me?
No.
Decision BlackBox is a decision-support system.
It helps structure the reasoning, expose assumptions, identify uncertainty, challenge the leading option and make the basis of a recommendation easier to inspect.
The final decision remains yours.
Important limitation
Decision BlackBox is not intended to replace emergency, medical, legal or regulated financial professionals.
AI outputs can still contain errors, misunderstandings and unsupported conclusions. Important decisions should be checked against appropriate evidence and expertise.
Stop asking AI “what do you think?”
Give it the decision.
Give it the evidence.
Give it a decision process.











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