Create Pro's & Con's Lists with ease. Use lists in the Pro Con Lists Library as templates. Take your decisions on the road. Share them with friends. And save the most important decisions for posterity.
Hello Hunters!
We all have impactful decisions to make. Making them diligently, means brainstorming arguments, carefully weighing of each aspect and taking your time to ponder the outcome. And wasting a ton of paper on oh so many iterations of the same Pro's & Con's list. At least in my case.
At the end of 2021 I once again found that there still isn't a better (digital) way of creating, and sharing, Pro's & Con's lists. So I decided to build the solution myself.
Features:
- Drag 'n Drop Pro's & Con's List Builder
- User Friendly on Smartphone, Tablet, Laptop, Monitor & Tesla
- Decoupled Argument Scoring & Sorting for Unlimited Flexibily
- No Ads
- Pro Con List Library
- Use Library-lists as template for your own decision
- Publish & Share Pro's & Con's Lists
I hope you like it as much as I do! Please send me your feedback and feature requests here on PH. I'm eager to make ProsContras thé go-to solution for everyone who likes them as much as I do.
Have a good one!
Olivier
@olivierjanssen nice idea! Have you ever heard of Analytic hierarchy process? You might want to try baking some of that in to make this a bit more robust,if it fits your product idea
Hi @dialectic_sg, yes, I have! I've got 2 main features on my list to offer more support for this model; categorising arguments and comparing P/C lists on a result- and category basis. Do you have ideas for other specific features to better support it?
ATM my focus is on marketing & the library. The Library is a great start for AHP, as users can, for example, copy the "Should I go University XYZ?"-list for every college option you have and rapidly compare their options by rearranging arguments based on preferences. Or in other words; the library should offer a quick start to any decision you might run into.
@olivierjanssen hmm you may want to actually read up what AHP is. It's a lot more than what you described. The idea of hierarchy is key - breaking an argument into many components, and breaking those into many more.
@dialectic_sg sure, you're right, categories offer a limited amount of depth.
I'm gonna give this one a thorough thought as it's easy for functionality like this to add too much complexity to the interface for basic users. As I obviously don't monitor lists users create privately I also have limited data on the types decisions people create lists for.
Thanks for your insight in the matter, if you run into other limitations please let me know!
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