Decision Lab

Turn messy evidence into a decision you can defend.

Upload papers, reports, notes and transcripts. Decision Lab extracts the claims, links each one back to its exact source passage, surfaces the gaps, assumptions and risks, and drafts a decision-ready brief — with a verification pass that flags anything overstated.

  • Every claim traced to a verbatim source quote
  • Claim–source matrix, gaps, risks & options
  • Verification pass catches unsupported claims

Decision Lab is available on the Basic and Pro plans.

From a pile of documents to a decision you can defend

Decision Lab is an AI evidence-to-decision brief generator. Instead of summarising, it reads the documents behind a real decision, extracts the claims that matter, ties each one to its exact source, and writes a recommendation you can stand behind.

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    Upload your evidence

    Drop in PDFs, Word docs, notes and transcripts — research papers, vendor reports, user interviews, board packs. Decision Lab works only from what you give it.

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    Extract claims with sources

    Every factual claim is pulled out and traced to a verbatim quote from your documents, then normalised across sources into a single claim–source matrix you can review.

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    See the gaps and risks

    Decision Lab surfaces the gaps, assumptions, risks and options hiding in the evidence — the things that quietly sink a decision when nobody names them.

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    Generate a cited brief

    Get a decision-ready brief with inline [claim:ID] citations and a verification pass that flags anything overstated. Export to PDF or DOCX.

Who uses Decision Lab

  • Analysts & consultants synthesising reports into a recommendation
  • Founders & product managers making a defensible call under pressure
  • Researchers & students turning a literature pile into findings
  • Due-diligence & investment teams reading a data room fast
  • Policy & strategy teams drafting evidence-backed briefs
  • Anyone who needs a decision memo they can stand behind

Frequently asked questions

What is Decision Lab?

Decision Lab is an AI evidence-to-decision workbench. You upload the documents behind a decision — papers, reports, meeting notes, transcripts — and it extracts the key claims, links each one to its exact source passage, builds a claim–source matrix, surfaces the gaps, assumptions and risks, and drafts a fully-cited decision brief you can defend.

How does Decision Lab turn documents into a decision brief?

It reads each document and pulls out atomic claims with the verbatim quote that supports them. It then normalises those claims across all your documents into a single claim–source matrix you can review and approve, identifies gaps, assumptions, risks and options, and writes a decision-ready brief with inline [claim:ID] citations. A final verification pass flags anything overstated or unsupported by your sources.

What file types can I upload?

PDF, Word (DOCX), plain text (TXT) and Markdown (MD). Upload the reports, research papers, notes and transcripts that inform your decision and Decision Lab works only from that evidence.

Does Decision Lab make things up, or does it cite real sources?

Decision Lab is grounded strictly in your own uploaded documents — it does not pull from the open web. Every claim is traced back to a verbatim quote from your sources, and a verification pass catches any statement that is overstated or unsupported, so the final brief stays defensible.

Who is Decision Lab for?

Anyone who has to make a defensible call from a pile of documents: analysts and consultants, founders and product managers, researchers and grad students, policy, strategy, due-diligence and investment teams. If you need to synthesise evidence into a recommendation with citations, Decision Lab is built for you.

Is Decision Lab free?

Decision Lab is available on the Basic and Pro plans. Anyone can create a free account to explore the workspace, then upgrade to Basic (8 analyses per month) or Pro (25 analyses per month) to run analyses.