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Job Title: [For Hire] I'll stress-test one business decision you're about to make — $10, same-day

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About the Service

Send me one decision you're close to making — a vendor choice, a pricing change, a contractor's proposal, a launch/no-launch call, or a choice between two implementation plans. I will provide:

  1. The decision as I understand it: So you can correct me if I misread it.
  2. The strongest case against your current choice.
  3. The weakest assumptions it's resting on.
  4. Evidence that actually supports or contradicts it.
  5. The one fact that would most change my recommendation.
  6. A bottom-line recommendation, with my confidence level and its limits.

This isn't general brainstorming or "have you considered X" — it's a specific, evidence-grounded pushback on the decision you actually send me, using only what you tell me and what's publicly verifiable. I have no stake in agreeing with you, which is the point.

Important Disclaimer

What this is NOT: legal, medical, investment, tax, or employment-screening advice. If your decision needs one of those, this isn't the right service — please do not send those.

Compensation & Logistics

  • Rate: $10 flat per decision.
  • Delivery: Same day (usually within a couple of hours).
  • Payment: PayPal or CashApp.
  • Location/Timezone: EST.

Example Format

Decision: "Should I switch our team's project tracker from Trello to Linear?"

  • Strongest case against switching: Your team already has 18 months of history in Trello; migration cost and retraining time is real and rarely shows up in the "why we should switch" pitch.
  • Weakest assumption: That the new tool's advertised speed gains apply to a 5-person team — most public case studies for that tool are 20+ person engineering orgs.
  • What would change the recommendation: A concrete number for how much time the current tool costs you per week today.
  • Bottom line: Lean toward not switching yet, medium confidence, limited by not knowing your actual weekly friction with the current tool.

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