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DecisionLab is strategic decision-support software developed by an engineering team in Gothenburg, Sweden, positioned as collaborative decision-making software. It is designed to address Excel’s limitations in complex decision modeling and prioritization, helping users model, weight, analyze, and visualize decisions involving multiple criteria, stakeholders, and alternatives.
Based on publicly available information, DecisionLab’s core focus is multi-criteria and multi-stakeholder decision modeling. Users can model different criteria, weights, key characteristics, and participants across scenarios such as feature prioritization, risk analysis, portfolio optimization, and cost-benefit analysis. Its What-if analysis allows users to adjust parameters and observe the impact under specific scenarios, as well as analyze alignment, differences, and key drivers across different entities. The product emphasizes explaining “why a decision was made” through visualization, which can be valuable for cross-functional communication.
The pricing listed on the official website is relatively simple: the Personal plan costs $179/year and includes 1 user, unlimited projects, and free updates, with a 30-day free trial available. The page does not show a team plan, enterprise plan, volume licensing, educational pricing, or monthly subscription, nor does it specify payment methods.
DecisionLab explicitly supports multiple people or organizations participating in the same decision-making stage, such as marketing, customers, and engineering teams jointly contributing to feature ranking and complexity assessment. However, the official website does not disclose enterprise collaboration details such as role permissions, comments, approval workflows, or audit logs. For deployment, the page mentions a downloadable trial and availability on Microsoft Store, but it does not clearly state whether it is a desktop application, cloud SaaS, or supports self-hosting. Information on third-party integrations, APIs, developer support, and security/compliance is also not publicly available.
Its strengths are its focus on complex decision-making, making it suitable for teams that need transparent prioritization, weighting analysis, and scenario simulation. Pricing is clear, and the Personal plan supports unlimited projects. The downside is that publicly available information is limited, and enterprise-grade capabilities such as permissions, security, integrations, and support systems are unclear. It is best suited to individual decision-makers, product/engineering teams, strategic planners, and organizations that need to evaluate vendors, technical priorities, or risks.
Based on the available text, access from mainland China, network stability, and payment availability cannot be determined, so china_access is marked as unknown. For teams deploying it in China, it is recommended to use the 30-day trial first to verify download, login, collaboration, and payment processes. If there are limitations, alternatives such as Excel, Smartsheet, Airtable, ClickUp, Miro, or local project management/decision-analysis tools may be considered.
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decisionlab.se is an Sweden SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach decisionlab.se directly.