Verdict is a decision logging tool for teams that records why decisions were made. It captures the title, context, constraints, alternatives considered, final decision, owner, and date for each decision. Unlike Notion or Confluence, Verdict is specifically designed to preserve institutional memory and prevent teams from re-arguing past decisions.
Plans start at $24/month for up to 10 users. Growth plan is $49/month for up to 30 users. Scale plan is $82/month for unlimited users.
Verdict records why decisions were made — once — so teams stop reopening the past.
This is not documentation. This is institutional memory.

Why did we decide this again?
Who made that call?
That constraint doesn't apply anymore, right?
So decisions keep coming back to life — costing meetings, time, and trust.
Each decision captures constraints, alternatives, and the 'why' — not just the 'what'. Rigid on purpose.
One owner per decision. No ambiguity about who made the call. Authority requires accountability.
Decisions change, and that's okay. Verdict preserves the history so you know when and why it changed.
Audit-ready & immutable.
Rigid structure prevents entropy.
Proven workflow for high-stakes teams.
Low-maintenance institutional memory.
If Verdict avoids one unnecessary meeting per month, it pays for itself.
Verdict exists because teams don't forget what they decided. They forget why.
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