DecisionPoint Apps

Find your bearing.


Decision tools

Decide before
the moment gets noisy.

Life is full of small decisions that arrive at the worst time: standing in line, staring at a messy garage, getting ready at the barn. DecisionPoint apps help you capture the situation, make the call, and follow through without carrying the whole decision in your head.

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HorseBlanket

Should I blanket my horse?

Weather, coat condition, and your horse's tolerances turned into a blanket call before you are standing at the stall door second-guessing the forecast.

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FlyCast

What should my horse wear against the bugs?

Weather, location, and your horse's sensitivities turned into today's fly and tick plan, so you know whether to reach for the mask, sheet, spray, or a lighter touch before turnout.

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Should I Ride

Should I ride today?

Today's weather and forecast weighed against your horse's breed, age, coat, and conditioning, giving you a clear ride, caution, or no-ride verdict with the reasons behind it.

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Unbudget

Can I actually afford this?

Not a budget. Update your real bank balance, subtract the obligations still ahead before payday, and see your True Balance before you spend.

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PlaceMeant

What goes where?

Photograph the space, lasso the objects, assign each one a place, then work from cutouts and directions. Decide with a clear view, follow the list in the room.


The idea

Decisions belong
before the scramble.

Life gets noisy in small ways. You are in the checkout line, in the garage, at the barn gate, or halfway through a payday cycle. The decision is not always huge, but it still asks for attention you may not have in that moment.

DecisionPoint apps are built to move that thinking into a calmer place. They capture the facts that matter, help you make the call, and turn it into something you can follow when the moment itself gets cluttered.

PlaceMeant lets you take photos of the mess, mark the things that need a home, choose where they belong, then turn those choices into a visual action list. When you are in the hot garage, you are moving, not deciding.

Unbudget does the same thing for money. It is not a budgeting system. It compares the bank balance you actually have with the obligations still coming before payday, so a spending decision is based on what is truly available.

The horse apps are more direct, but they follow the same principle: gather the relevant context, weigh the decision, and give you a clear recommendation before second-guessing takes over.

Small, focused tools for the moments when thinking and doing have gotten tangled together.