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Decision Referee works inside Slack and gives your team a structured second opinion before you commit. Setup takes 2–3 minutes. Each decision takes 30 seconds to 5 minutes depending on depth. Analysis uses private workspace firm context enriched from Brønnøysund data and company website content to clarify risks, tradeoffs, and next steps.

Mini-Demo
# decision-referee

Decision checks in Slack with private workspace firm context

Mini-Demo
Team discussion
CE
CEO 4m ago
Lead flow is too inconsistent. We need to decide whether to hire marketing in-house, keep handling it the way we do now, or bring in an agency.
SL
Sales lead 3m ago
I do not want more activity without clearer positioning. If we add support here, someone needs to own message and pipeline logic.
FN
Finance lead 2m ago
I can support spending more, but not if we are funding both headcount and an agency before we know what should actually scale.
Decision in thread Should we hire a marketer, keep marketing internal, or bring in an agency?
Choose command depth From quick signal to deeper structured review
One workflow, more context, better follow-through.

Decision Referee is not just a single prompt response. It combines decision checks in Slack, private workspace firm context, outcome tracking, and weekly reports so teams can review the call, record what happened, and improve relevance over time.

Fast check
/decide_simple

Quick second opinion

For lower-friction decisions that still deserve a check. It returns a fast structured recommendation based on the thread and any firm context already available.

Core workflow
/decide

Structured analysis

For decisions that affect cost, ownership, or delivery. It combines the thread with stored context such as profile fields, company website content, and relevant Brønnøysund data where available.

High stakes
/decide_deep

Deeper review

For higher-stakes calls where assumptions and alternatives matter. It pushes further on reasoning, including hidden assumptions, and uses the available firm context more deliberately before the team commits.

Closed loop
/outcome

Track what actually happened

Teams log what actually happened after a decision lands. That creates real feedback instead of relying on memory, spin, or hindsight.

Learning layer
Weekly reports

Spot patterns over time

Recurring summaries show which calls held up, where risk repeats, and where the team may need sharper assumptions, ownership, or process.

Why is bad decision-making such a problem?

Most poor decisions don't come from incompetence. They come from speed. In fast-moving teams, calls get made in Slack threads, between meetings, under deadline pressure. The context is incomplete, the risks are unspoken, and rework costs two to three times more than pausing would have.

$250M
Inefficient decision-making costs a typical Fortune 500 company the equivalent of 530,000 days of managers' time each year, roughly $250 million in annual wages spent on decisions that go nowhere or go wrong.
Source: McKinsey & Company, "Three keys to faster, better decisions"
72%
of senior executives report that bad strategic decisions are as frequent as good ones within their organisations. The problem is not a lack of smart people. It's a lack of structure at the moment a decision gets made.
Source: McKinsey survey of 1,200+ global business leaders
61%
of executives say at least half the time they spend on decision-making is ineffective. Not bad decisions specifically, but ineffective time: meetings that don't resolve anything, deliberations that circle without landing.
Source: McKinsey & Company, decision-making survey
3%
of company profits are eroded by poor operational decisions at the mid-management level, driven by a growing volume of financial decisions made without proper structure or review.
Source: Gartner research

That's why we're building Decision Referee. Not to replace judgement. To give teams enough structure and context to catch the calls that would have cost them.

Become a pilot customer.

We're working with a small group of Norwegian founders and team leads to shape Decision Referee before it goes to market. If your team makes decisions in Slack, this is your chance to be part of something early.

Free access during the pilot
Use Decision Referee at no cost while we refine the product together.
Direct line to the founder
Feedback goes straight to the person building the product. No layers, no tickets.
Shape the roadmap
Your team's input directly influences what gets built next.
Featured Early Adopter status
Be recognised as one of the first companies to use Decision Referee.
What you get
Full access to all three commands (/decide_simple, /decide, /decide_deep)
Firm profile setup in Slack with onboarding support
Decision history and outcome tracking (/outcome)
Weekly decision health insights
Priority support with same-day response
No cost during the pilot period
What we ask in return
Honest feedback. Use the tool on real decisions, tell us what works and what doesn't, and join a short check-in call every other week. That's it. We're building this together.
Your decisions are sensitive. We treat them that way.

Privacy and data protection were built in from day one, not added as an afterthought.

GDPR
Aligned with EU data protection
Nevorth is designed from the ground up to align with EU data protection principles. Your team's decision data is processed with care and never leaves the boundaries of what you've agreed to.
DPA
Data Processing Agreement available
Every customer can request a formal DPA. It's already written, reviewed, and ready to sign. If your procurement team needs it, we'll have it over the same day.
AI Data
Your data never trains shared models
The decisions your team submits are processed to generate a response and that's it. They are not shared with third parties, sold, or used to train any shared AI model. Your data stays yours.
Transparency
Published policies and subprocessors
Full subprocessor list, security policy, acceptable use policy, and SLA are all published and accessible. No hidden layers. You can review exactly who handles what before you install.
Questions we get a lot.
No. Decision Referee does not make decisions for your team. It gives a structured second opinion: a recommendation, key risks, and the assumptions that seem to matter most. Your team still decides, and accountability stays with your team.
It's designed for everyday, high-impact business decisions: prioritisation calls, scope changes, resource allocation, operational changes, and ownership or delivery decisions. It is decision support, not legal, financial, compliance, HR, medical, or other professional advice.
Firm context is built in Slack and is private to each workspace. The first profile can be created with /firm_profile "Org. number" "domain/website", then updated over time. Decision Referee automatically enriches it with company website content and, for Norwegian companies, Brønnøysund Register Centre data where available. Strategic info fields are optional, but they usually make later analyses more relevant.
Usually no. A decision takes about 30 seconds to 5 minutes to submit depending on depth, and the goal is to pressure-test decisions inside the flow of work, not add another meeting. /decide_simple is the fastest check, while /decide and /decide_deep ask for more structured input before returning a fuller review.
Nevorth publishes its legal and security documentation, including a Data Processing Agreement and subprocessor list. If data handling details matter for your team, those documents should be the reference point.
The initial setup usually takes about 2–3 minutes. You install the Slack app, create the first firm profile in Slack with /firm_profile "Org. number" "domain/website", and optionally add strategic info fields. The strategic fields are optional but useful, and later analyses can become more relevant as the workspace profile improves over time.
/decide_simple is the fast check. /decide is the main workflow for a fuller recommendation using the thread and stored firm context. /decide_deep goes further on assumptions, tradeoffs, alternatives, and hidden assumptions. /outcome records what happened after the call, and weekly reports help the team review patterns over time.
Decision Referee is designed for business decisions inside a team context. The firm context, outputs, and reports are built around company tradeoffs, goals, and execution reality. For personal decisions, the output will usually be less useful.

Better decisions. In Slack.

Initial setup takes about 2–3 minutes. Each decision takes about 30 seconds to 5 minutes depending on depth. Set up the firm profile once in Slack, then use /decide_simple, /decide, /decide_deep and /outcome as your team works.