A weighted scorecard that grades each option across Cost, Risk, Upside, Feasibility, and Time-to-Impact — then recommends the strongest path forward.
How it works
Decision Matrix turns the engine responses into actionable decision support. The judge identifies the viable options implied by your query and scores each one on a 1–5 scale across five core criteria:
Cost / Investment Required — dollars, time, attention, opportunity cost
Upside / Expected Value — best plausible outcome and its probability
Feasibility / Effort — how realistic execution is given current constraints
Time-to-Impact — how quickly the option produces a meaningful result
Recommendation — which option scores highest, why, and what would change the answer
Pairs well with Steel Man (strongest case for each option), Devil’s Advocate (strongest case against), and Key Takeaways (action-ready next steps). On Pro plans, custom criteria and weights are on the roadmap.
When to use Decision Matrix
Choosing between job offers, vendors, tools, frameworks, or cities
Investment and purchase decisions where multiple factors trade off