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What is Decision Atlas?
Decision Atlas is a decision intelligence platform for professional coaches. A practitioner enters an anonymised decision context, and the platform compares it with reviewed real-world decision signals, outcomes, regret patterns, and evidence boundaries.
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Who is Decision Atlas for?
Decision Atlas is built for professional coaching practitioners, including executive coaches, career coaches, transition coaches, and other practitioners working with clients who face significant decisions.
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Is Decision Atlas a prediction tool?
No. Decision Atlas does not predict what will happen to an individual client. It shows patterns observed across structurally similar decision contexts.
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Is Decision Atlas advice?
No. Decision Atlas does not provide legal, financial, medical, therapeutic, employment, investment, or professional advice. Reports support practitioner judgement; they do not replace it.
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How are reports generated?
A coach submits a structured intake form describing the client decision context. Decision Atlas then matches that context against reviewed decision signals and generates a report containing risk scoring, regret patterns, outcome branches, and practitioner-facing interpretation.
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What data does Decision Atlas use?
Decision Atlas uses reviewed decision signals drawn from real-world decision material, public evidence categories, contributor submissions where consent applies, and outcome follow-up records. The full source map and review workflow are proprietary.
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Do clients need to provide their full identity?
No. Coaches can submit anonymised decision contexts without entering a client’s full name, address, email address, or direct identifying details.
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What is the Decision Risk Score?
The Decision Risk Score is a 0–100 index that summarises risk patterns across matched decision signals, including regret, financial downside, wellbeing impact, and trajectory instability.
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What is the Regret Map?
The Regret Map is a visual report component showing how similar decisions have tended to resolve across different outcome paths.
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What is included in the £49 Insight report?
The Insight report is a concise practitioner briefing with the Decision Risk Score, key risk components, evidence snapshot, trajectory fork, and short action contract.
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What is included in the £129 Professional report?
The Professional report is a deeper decision intelligence report for higher-stakes or more complex situations, with expanded pattern interpretation, matched-signal interpretation, practitioner prompts, and broader context.
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What is included in the £199/month Practice Plan?
The Practice Plan includes five Insight reports per month and reduced subscriber pricing for additional Insight and Professional reports.
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Can coaches share reports with clients?
Decision Atlas reports are primarily practitioner instruments. Coaches may use selected parts to support a session, but should not present the report as a prediction, diagnosis, guarantee, or instruction.
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How should coaches use Decision Atlas ethically?
Coaches should use Decision Atlas as preparation infrastructure. It should widen the evidence context, sharpen questions, and expose risk patterns without replacing professional boundaries or client agency.
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How is privacy handled?
Decision Atlas is designed to minimise client-identifying information. Coaches should submit anonymised decision contexts and avoid entering unnecessary personal details.
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Can Decision Atlas replace professional judgement?
No. Decision Atlas supports professional judgement but does not replace it.
Important boundary
Decision Atlas provides decision intelligence and evidence-based pattern analysis for professional coaching use. It does not provide legal, financial, medical, therapeutic, employment, investment, or professional advice, and it does not predict individual outcomes.