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DecisionLab Builder App

DecisionLab Builder App

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Apr 20, 2026

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Apr 20, 2026

DecisionLab Builder is a mobile tool for anyone who wants to think through their choices more deliberately before acting on them. It's built around recording, categorizing, and revisiting decisions over time — covering career, finance, health, relationships, and more. The app pairs a structured entry flow with a built-in learning section and a dashboard for tracking what's pending and what's already been reviewed.

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What's Inside

DecisionLab Builder approaches decision-making as a skill you can document and improve. Rather than treating a choice as a single moment, the app frames it as a process — one you can record before committing and return to afterward to compare expectations with actual results. The core loop is simple: log a decision, work through your reasoning, then review it later to see how your thinking held up.

How the decision flow works

Creating a new decision takes you through a five-step form. Step one captures the title and assigns it a category — Career, Finance, Health, Relationships, or Other — with optional tags. By step three, you're filling in your reasoning: notes, what drove the choice, and which options you rejected and why. Media attachment via camera or gallery is also available at this stage. Each entry displays a confidence percentage and a status of either Pending or Reviewed, both visible on the main dashboard. The dashboard itself supports filtering by category and switching between All, Pending, and Reviewed tabs.

The Learn section

Alongside the logging tools, DecisionLab Builder includes a dedicated Learn tab with structured articles on decision-making techniques. One example visible in the app covers the Pre-Mortem method — a 5-step process originally associated with researcher Gary Klein — with sections on how it works, why it outperforms standard risk analysis, and how to apply it personally. Articles are tagged by type (e.g., TECHNIQUE) and include reading time estimates.

A note on polish

The interface runs on a dark theme with orange accents throughout — the progress bar, active field borders, action buttons, and the floating add button all use the same orange. The visual consistency is solid. That said, the reasoning form shows placeholder input reading "i wnat to big salary" — a typo in the app's own demo content that hints the finer details of the UI haven't been fully proofread.

The ability to return to previous entries and compare what you expected against what actually happened is the most distinctive aspect of the app's design — it reframes decision-making as something worth studying, not just doing.

The same satisfaction as stacking one more floor

There's something structurally familiar about DecisionLab Builder's progress system for anyone who's played Tower Rush — that drive to build upward, layer by layer, watching a structure grow from a single foundation. In Tower Rush, you stack colorful buildings floor by floor under the swing of a yellow crane. In DecisionLab Builder, each logged decision is another entry in a growing record, each review another level of self-knowledge added to the stack. Both reward the same instinct: keep building, track what you've placed, and see how high you can go.

  • Five-step guided decision entry form
  • Categories: Career, Finance, Health, Relationships, Other
  • Confidence percentage tracked per decision
  • Pending and Reviewed status system
  • Reasoning capture with notes, decision drivers, and rejected options
  • Optional media attachment (camera and gallery)
  • Learn tab with technique articles, including estimated read times
  • Dark theme with orange accent colors
  • Bottom navigation: Home, Learn, Insights, Templates, Settings

App Technical Details

Developer
Codix 1
Last Updated
Apr 9, 2026
UI Theme
Dark theme with orange accent colors
Decision Creation Flow
Guided multi-step form (5 steps)
Decision Categories
Career, Finance, Health, Relationships, Other
Navigation Sections
Home, Learn, Insights, Templates, Settings
Media Attachment
Optional camera and gallery attachment per decision entry
Confidence Tracking
Percentage-based confidence score per recorded decision

Common App Questions

How does adding a new decision work in DecisionLab Builder?
Creating a new decision follows a structured 5-step process that guides you through capturing the title, category, tags, reasoning, and other details. You can track your progress through the steps via an orange progress bar at the top of the screen, and navigate forward or back at any time.
What categories can I assign to my decisions?
DecisionLab Builder lets you assign each decision to one of several built-in categories: Career, Finance, Health, Relationships, or Other. You can also add optional custom tags to help organize and find your decisions more easily.
Can I attach photos or media when recording a decision?
Yes, when capturing your reasoning in Step 3 of the decision form, you can optionally attach media using your device's camera or gallery. Attached images are displayed as thumbnails and can be removed at any time before saving.
How can I track whether a decision has been acted on or reviewed?
Each decision in your dashboard displays a status of either Pending or Reviewed, shown with distinct color indicators — blue for pending and green for reviewed. You can filter your decision list by All, Pending, or Reviewed tabs to quickly find what you need.
Does the app offer any guidance on how to make better decisions?
Yes, the Learn section includes educational articles on decision-making techniques, such as the Pre-Mortem Technique, complete with structured steps and explanations. These articles are categorized and include estimated reading times to help you build better thinking habits over time.

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