Decision Referee — AI second opinions for your Slack team
Use /decide in your Slack.

Fewer bad choices
→lower costs.

Decision Referee is a Slack integration that gives your team a structured second-opinion before any important decision is locked in. Risks, likelihood of success, and a clear recommendation. Right where work already happens.

Built with GDPR in mind
Data Processing Agreement in place
Works inside your existing Slack workspace
No new tools, logins, or meetings required
Cancel anytime
The problem

Most bad decisions aren't reckless. They're rushed.

In fast-moving teams, important decisions get made in Slack threads. Quickly, informally, and often with half the picture. By the time you realise something went wrong, execution has already started. Rework is expensive. Redirecting momentum is worse.

Decisions made without full context
Key risks get overlooked when decisions happen fast and informally in chat.
Costly rework that could have been avoided
Once execution starts, reversing a bad call costs two to three times more than pausing beforehand.
No structured check before committing
There's no lightweight process for a second opinion that doesn't mean booking a meeting.
How it works

Three steps. No new tools. No meetings.

Decision Referee fits into the workflow your team already uses. There's nothing new to learn and nothing to set up beyond a one-time install.

1
Type /decide in any Slack channel
Describe the decision you're about to make, in plain English, just as you'd say it to a colleague.
/decide Should we delay the launch to fix this bug?
2
Decision Referee analyses it instantly
It checks the decision against your firm profile (your goals, context, and risk tolerance) and builds a structured response.
3
Your team gets a clear, neutral second opinion
Risks, a success likelihood score, and a concrete recommendation. No fluff. Then your team decides, as they always do.
Decision Referee does not decide for you.

It acts as a structured second opinion. The kind you'd get from a sharp colleague who asks the questions you forgot to ask. Final accountability always stays with your team.

Works for: prioritisation calls · resource allocation · scope changes · operational decisions · ownership and execution calls
What you get

A structured assessment, every time.

Three commands, one consistent output format. Choose the depth that fits the decision. Your firm profile shapes every analysis.

Every response opens with a clear signal: 🟢 PROCEED 🟡 PAUSE 🔴 STOP
/decide_simple Quick
Gut-check in seconds
Title, description, and decision type. Get a signal, an impact rating, a success likelihood score, and a single concrete recommendation.
/decide Standard
Full structured analysis
Adds goal and impact level. Returns the full output: signal, firm fit check, risks you missed, score sensitivity, and a recommendation with specific failure points.
/decide_deep Thorough
Deep evaluation
Includes assumptions, stakeholders, key risks, and alternatives considered. Surfaces blind spots, challenges your reasoning, and checks whether you dismissed the right options.
Risks you didn't think of
Every assessment surfaces blind spots specific to your decision — not generic warnings. On deep analyses, the risks you flagged yourself are validated or challenged too.
Success likelihood + what it hinges on
A 0–100 probability score for your stated goal, plus the single most important variable it depends on. If that variable is unverified, you'll know what the real number looks like.
Firm fit check
Every decision is checked against your firm profile — risk tolerance, strategic focus, and time horizon. If something doesn't align, it's named directly. Not softened.
A concrete recommendation
One clear next step — not a list of options. The three most likely failure points for this specific decision, each with a mitigation. If the score is very low, a safer alternative instead.
Impact rating
Every decision is rated low, medium, or high based on scale, cost, reversibility, and strategic consequences. If your own estimate looks off, the analysis will say so.
Tailored to your decision type
Marketing decisions, scope changes, resource allocation, product calls, and delegation each get analysis focused on what actually matters for that type — not a one-size-fits-all response.
Who it's for

Built for teams that move fast and can't afford to get it wrong.

Team leads & managers
You're making execution calls every day. Decision Referee helps you slow down just enough to catch the ones that could hurt.
Founders in growing companies
You don't have a board to pressure-test every call. This gives you a structured sounding board without the overhead.
Fast-moving Slack teams
If important decisions are already happening in Slack, this fits directly into that workflow. No extra tools, no context switching.
Privacy and trust

We've done the groundwork on privacy.

Nevorth takes privacy seriously. We've put the legal and data foundations in place from the start, because the decisions your team discusses are sensitive and should stay that way.

Built with GDPR in mind
Designed from day one to align with EU data protection principles.
Data Processing Agreement
A DPA is available for all customers who need one.
Transparent subprocessors
Full list of data subprocessors is published and kept up to date.
Acceptable Use Policy
Clear boundaries on how the tool can and cannot be used.
FAQ

Questions we get a lot.

No. Decision Referee never makes decisions. Your team always does. It acts as a structured second opinion: it surfaces risks, estimates success likelihood, and gives a recommendation. What your team does with that is entirely up to you. Final accountability stays with your team, always.
It's designed for everyday, high-impact execution decisions: things like prioritisation calls, scope changes, resource allocation, operational changes, and ownership or delivery decisions. It is not intended for legal, financial, compliance, HR, or safety-critical decisions where specialist expertise is required.
During setup, you complete a firm profile: a short description of your team, goals, priorities, and context. Decision Referee uses this profile to tailor every assessment to your situation rather than giving generic advice. The better your profile, the more relevant the output.
It's designed to do the opposite. One Slack command, a response in seconds, no meetings or documents required. The goal is to add just enough structure to catch costly mistakes, not to create a new approval process. Most teams find it actually speeds up consensus because everyone can see the same neutral assessment.
Yes. Nevorth is built with GDPR in mind, has a formal Data Processing Agreement available for all customers, and publishes a full list of data subprocessors. Your team's decisions are treated as private and are never used to train shared models.
Get started

Ready to start making better decisions?

Install takes two minutes. No credit card for the trial. No new tools for your team to learn. Just type /decide and see it for yourself.