OneMind
Analysis paralysis
End the Endless Debate.
Get a Decision.
Too many opinions and no way to choose is how good teams stall. OneMind cuts through it: everyone submits ideas anonymously, everyone rates fast, and a clear winner emerges in minutes — analysis paralysis turns into an actual decision.
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Analysis paralysis is a structure problem, not a smarts problem
The more people and options on the table, the more a team second-guesses, re-debates, and stalls — analysis paralysis, decision paralysis, call it what you want. It isn’t that the team isn’t smart enough — it’s that open discussion has no built-in way to converge. Give the choice a structure and the decision makes itself.
Put Every Option on the Table
Everyone submits ideas anonymously — all the options surface at once, without the debate spiraling.
Choose Two at a Time
Instead of arguing the whole list, the group just picks the better of two, over and over — the easiest possible judgment.
Get a Clear Winner
The pairwise picks aggregate into one ranked result — a decision, in minutes, the whole group can see is fair.
Decisions in Minutes
No more meetings that end without a decision. Structure forces convergence, so the group leaves with an answer — not another meeting.
No Loudest-Voice Tax
Anonymous input and independent rating mean the decision reflects the group’s real judgment, not whoever argued hardest.
Fair by Design
Every vote counts equally and the result is transparent — so the team trusts the call and actually commits to it.
For teams with too many good options and no way to choose between them.
Questions
What causes analysis paralysis in groups?
Analysis paralysis happens when a group has too many options and opinions and no built-in way to converge, so it keeps re-debating instead of deciding. OneMind adds the structure that forces convergence.
How fast can a group decide with OneMind?
Most decisions resolve in minutes. Participants pick the better of two options repeatedly, and OneMind aggregates those choices into a clear winner without further debate.
Do we need a facilitator?
No. OneMind runs the structure itself — anonymous proposals, pairwise rating, and convergence — so the group reaches a decision without anyone refereeing.
Is it free?
Yes, OneMind is free and requires no account; you can break a deadlock in about 30 seconds.
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