Pinned decision wall
Capture each decision as a pinned, dated, and attributed entry so the record keeps who decided and when it happened.
Dcyde is a decision log for product teams. It gives teams one shared place to capture what they decided, the reasoning behind the call, and the context needed to keep that decision understandable later.
The product is built around decisions made in everyday tools rather than a separate process. Teams can pin updates from Slack, link decisions from Figma, or record them in Dcyde itself, then keep the result searchable across timezones and across future projects.
Capture each decision as a pinned, dated, and attributed entry so the record keeps who decided and when it happened.
Record decisions from the tools where they happen, including Slack with /pin and Figma with a link back to the exact frame.
Use anonymous votes with deadlines to surface alignment and make disagreement visible before work moves forward.
Add a responsible person, tag scopes, and link the source so each decision is easier to follow later.
Search months of decisions in seconds so team members can find context without re-litigating past choices.
Keep a shared wall that new hires can read instead of repeatedly asking why a process, setting, or choice exists.
Product teams can log product, design, or process decisions in one place so the team can revisit the reasoning instead of relying on scattered chat history.
When a discussion happens in Slack, a team member can pin the decision directly so the record stays connected to the original conversation.
Design or product teams using Figma can pin a decision with a link back to the exact frame, keeping the visual context attached to the record.
Teams that need alignment before execution can use anonymous votes and deadlines to show whether a decision has broad support or unresolved disagreement.
New hires or adjacent teammates can read the decision wall to understand prior choices without asking the same background questions repeatedly.
Dcyde is designed for product teams that want a shared record of decisions. The site describes it as a decision log for keeping the call, the reasoning behind it, and the source in one place.
The site says you can capture decisions from Slack by typing /pin, pin from Figma with a link back to the exact frame, or record them directly in Dcyde.
Yes. The site highlights anonymous votes with deadlines so teams can make agreement visible and catch quiet disagreement early.
The pricing page says Dcyde is free for the whole team with unlimited members in every room. The only paid plan mentioned is Enterprise, which adds SAML SSO, domain verification, organization administration, and dedicated support at custom pricing.
The site states that no AI makes the decisions. It is positioned as a human-maintained decision log rather than an automated decision-making tool.
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