Every decision you make
is teaching you something.
Are you listening?
Reasoned is a personal decision journal. Log what you're deciding, note what your gut says, record what happened — and over time, discover the patterns in how you think.
Think of all the decisions you've made this year — career moves, money choices, personal trade-offs. You learned something from each one. But without a record, those lessons disappear. Reasoned keeps them. And after enough decisions, it shows you exactly where your instincts are sharp, where you second-guess yourself too much, and what kinds of choices you consistently get wrong.
Three steps.
The insight builds itself.
No forms. No dropdowns. Just type — or speak — the decision you're facing, exactly as you'd describe it to a friend. Reasoned figures out the rest.
Instantly, Reasoned organises your decision into a structured format. Every field is already filled in. You adjust anything that's off, answer one honest question, and note where your gut is leaning.
When the decision has played out — whether that's 2 weeks or 6 months later — Reasoned resurfaces it and asks two things: what did you actually choose, and are you happy you did? That's the data that builds your pattern.
Your gut said the local offer — and you took it. This is the 4th career decision where your gut and final choice aligned, and all four have outcomes you rated positively. Your instincts on people and culture are unusually reliable. The times you've overridden them for financial reasons, satisfaction dropped.
What it looks like
in practice
What Reasoned
reveals about you
Questions you're
probably thinking
Start your decision record.
The first five decisions are free. The patterns they reveal are yours to keep.