
Every day, someone plays it safe.
FORKED is for the ones who don't.
You know that satisfying feeling when a personality test nails you?
Or when your year-end recap is scarily accurate?
Now imagine that — but for your decisions.

Born from a real decision. Not a business plan.
Our founder ran a business where decisions stretched from factory floors to retail shelves — the kind where one wrong call doesn't just lose money, it stops production lines.
Not a tech bro in a hoodie. A builder in an industry where “move fast and break things” means real things break.
During a late-night strategy session with an AI, it hit:
The most valuable thing in business isn't the answer. It's the moment you pick a door and burn the others.
That night, four AIs built the first interactive story from scratch. In one day. No committee. No deck. No permission.
FORKED wasn't planned. It was forked into existence.
Built in Taiwan by a founder who's been in the room when the stakes are real. Not a case study — lived it.

Your personal Palantir. For free.
Palantir spent 20 years and billions of dollars building software that forces Fortune 500s and the Pentagon to ask one question: “How do we actually make decisions?”
Decompose does the same thing for you — in 30 seconds, for free.
No lectures. No “5 Lessons From Successful Leaders.” No 47-minute podcast where the insight is in minute 38.
Just you, your real question, and five AI perspectives that don't agree with each other.
Then we show you your decision fingerprint — and dare you not to share it.

We're building the language of decisions.
Every choice you make leaves a trace. Over time, those traces form a pattern — your decision fingerprint.
We're not here to teach you how to decide. We're here to show you how you already do — and what that says about who you are.
The stories are just the beginning.

If you've ever...
- →Stared at the ceiling at 2 AM replaying a call you made
- →Made a “small” choice that changed everything
- →Been the person who has to decide
- →Wondered what your boss was really thinking when they made that call
You're one of us.
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