The Judge
Passes the Verdict purely on arguments - may not always be what you wanted to hear.
Private decision room
Guilty of postponing life's important decisions?
Now, you can take them to court and get an honest verdict.
Private by default · Your first hearing is FREE
Should I take the job?
Can I actually afford this?
Am I being patient, or just settling?
Do I say something, or let it go?
Is this actually the right time?
It doesn’t have to fit a category.
WHY A COURT, NOT A CHATBOT
Submit your case to the Judge.
An Advocate and Challenger argue the pros and cons of the decision.
Get a clear, and unbaised verdict.
Your decision is evaluated - one question and argument at a time.
Passes the Verdict purely on arguments - may not always be what you wanted to hear.
Makes the strongest and most honest case in your favour.
Asks the difficult and uncomfortable questions. Makes you realize the repercussions.
How It Works
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First, you talk
Talk the way you would to a friend, not a form. The Judge listens for what you actually want, what’s holding you back, and who else this touches.
Nobody sees this but you.02
Now the questions
No twenty-question intake form. Just a few pointed questions, and only when the answer might genuinely change your decision.
Usually five questions or fewer.03
The argument you’ve been having with yourself
The Advocate pushes the strongest case for moving forward. The Challenger tests the risks, the trade-offs, and the questions you might be tempted to answer a little less than honestly — even to yourself. You’ve probably argued both sides of this alone already. Now you hear them argued out loud, properly.
Neither side gets the last word.04
Last word is yours
One point. Whatever’s been nagging at you that hasn’t come up yet. The Court weighs it alongside everything else on the record.
It’s your decision. This is your voice in it.05
A straight answer, not what you want to hear
The Judge doesn’t take sides and doesn’t soften the ruling to spare your feelings. You get Proceed, Don’t proceed, or Not yet — plus the reasoning, so you understand exactly why.
Clarity, not flattery.THE COURT IS LISTENING
What decision is keeping you up at night?
When the choice matters
Submit the case, confront difficult questions, hear-out the serious arguments, and receive a verdict you'll trust, not just live with.
Start your hearing