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How do you keep track of what your team decides? A Slack thread? An email? A notebook you'll never open again? They all vanish. Six months later, nobody remembers why. Dcyde.app is a simple, shareable memory for your decisions. Pin the decision and the why behind it, straight from Slack, Figma, or the app, and actually find it later. Solo developer, small team, or a whole company. Technical or not.
Did you make a decision today? Was it about work? Did it involve other people, on your team or another team? And how did you share it, if you shared it at all. Maybe Slack, maybe email, maybe you asked an AI to help you with it.
Most of us here are AI-savvy. But the other 99% of people out there aren't, and they make decisions all day too. Everybody does. And those decisions need to be shared, especially inside big organizations, where they get lost the fastest. I've lived that and felt it for years. That's why I built dcyde.app.
A simple, secure, and modern shared memory for decisions.
How it works: when someone makes a decision worth sharing, they add it to a Dcyde room. Everyone in that room sees it right away. You can turn on voting to align the team, add scopes and links, and as an admin pin the important ones to the top of the feed. If you use Slack or Figma, the connectors let you add decisions straight from those tools.
And in an age where AI is everywhere, one deliberate choice: Dcyde doesn't use AI to read or interpret your decisions. A person makes the call, and Dcyde just keeps it on the record, by name.
It's free for your whole team, no seat limits.
So, did you make a decision today? How did you share it? I'd genuinely love to know.
@alexandruoprea good question back at me - I'd want the status right on the old decision, not an auto-redirect. the reason I landed on that old page in the first place is usually that I'm trying to remember the original context and reasoning, so silently bouncing me to the new one erases exactly what I came for. a small "superseded by X" badge with a link forward would work better than a redirect, since I can still choose to jump if I want the current answer
really like the deliberate anti-auto-capture stance, feels like a rare case where restraint is the actual feature instead of a limitation. one thing I didn't see covered yet - once a decision is pinned and later gets reversed or superseded because plans changed, is there a way to mark it as no longer current without deleting the record? so someone searching months later sees "this was the call, then we changed course, here's why" instead of stumbling on stale guidance and assuming it's still active
This one hits home. I keep hundreds of decision records for my own product and the hard part turned out to be neither writing them nor storing them. It's that months later nobody remembers the decision exists, so nobody goes looking for it. Does Dcyde resurface old decisions on its own when they become relevant again, or is it search based?
How does search work if my team has been piling in decisions for a couple of years, is it tagging based or do you rely on some kind of AI to surface the right one when I only remember a detail or two?
the no-AI-interpretation choice is the interesting bet here, most competitors in this space are racing to auto-detect decisions from chat so nobody has to remember to log anything. you're betting the opposite: that a person deliberately choosing to pin something is worth more than passive capture. the risk I'd worry about is adoption - the decisions that most need a paper trail are usually the messy ones made in the heat of a disagreement, exactly when nobody wants to stop and open another app. how are you seeing that play out with real teams so far?
Love that it pulls decisions straight from Slack. Honestly the "pin the why" part is what sold me, half my team's reasoning lives in a graveyard of DMs that nobody bothers to search later.
It would be great if Dcyde could automatically link related decisions when you pin a new one, so you can trace how a choice evolved over time instead of just seeing a flat list. That would make the why behind a decision much clearer months later.
how does the search actually work if I'm trying to find a decision from months ago, like can I filter by team or just keywords?
About Dcyde on Product Hunt
“Decision memory for you and your team”
Dcyde was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 20 upvotes and 17 comments, placing #15 on the daily leaderboard. How do you keep track of what your team decides? A Slack thread? An email? A notebook you'll never open again? They all vanish. Six months later, nobody remembers why. Dcyde.app is a simple, shareable memory for your decisions. Pin the decision and the why behind it, straight from Slack, Figma, or the app, and actually find it later. Solo developer, small team, or a whole company. Technical or not.
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Hi everyone.
Did you make a decision today? Was it about work? Did it involve other people, on your team or another team? And how did you share it, if you shared it at all. Maybe Slack, maybe email, maybe you asked an AI to help you with it.
Most of us here are AI-savvy. But the other 99% of people out there aren't, and they make decisions all day too. Everybody does. And those decisions need to be shared, especially inside big organizations, where they get lost the fastest. I've lived that and felt it for years. That's why I built dcyde.app.
A simple, secure, and modern shared memory for decisions.
How it works: when someone makes a decision worth sharing, they add it to a Dcyde room. Everyone in that room sees it right away. You can turn on voting to align the team, add scopes and links, and as an admin pin the important ones to the top of the feed. If you use Slack or Figma, the connectors let you add decisions straight from those tools.
And in an age where AI is everywhere, one deliberate choice: Dcyde doesn't use AI to read or interpret your decisions. A person makes the call, and Dcyde just keeps it on the record, by name.
It's free for your whole team, no seat limits.
So, did you make a decision today? How did you share it? I'd genuinely love to know.
Thanks for taking a look
Alex