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LifeDecide positions itself as a “science-backed decision-making tool” for individuals who tend to overthink and want a more structured way to make choices. Its delivery model is somewhat unusual: after purchase, you download a small HTML file that can be opened in modern browsers such as Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge, with no app installation required. Once downloaded, it also works without an internet connection.
Based on the main content, LifeDecide appears more like a set of localized decision-support templates/tools than an AI product that clearly discloses large language model capabilities. The website does not state which AI models are used, whether it can automatically generate recommendations, or whether it offers reasoning or conversational features, so it should not be directly equated with ChatGPT-style AI decision assistants. Its strength lies in the workflow: after payment, users are taken to a download page, enter the purchase email for one-time activation, and can then open and use it directly on the same device. Progress is automatically saved locally on the device, with support for exporting/saving.
Pricing is a one-time purchase. The main text explicitly mentions a Bundle priced at $79, including 7 tools and costing “less than the price of 3 tools,” but the price of individual tools is not disclosed. Payments are processed through Stripe, with support for Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and other major currencies. Privacy is one of its key selling points: data is stored only on the user’s device, the company says it cannot see user data, and the tool can run offline after download. However, progress depends on the browser’s local storage, so clearing browser data or cookies may reset it.
Its advantages are that it is lightweight, cross-platform, subscription-free, offers lifetime access, and can be used offline. It is suitable for privacy-conscious individuals who want a fixed framework to support everyday life decisions. The drawbacks are also clear: the main content does not provide details on AI capabilities, the scientific basis, output examples, Chinese-language support, customer support response times, or the refund policy. If users expect intelligent conversation, automated analysis of complex materials, or integration with other tools, the currently available information is insufficient to prove that it can meet those needs.
Access from mainland China is not discussed in the main content, and the availability of payment methods such as Stripe, Apple Pay, and Google Pay in China may vary depending on account and network conditions, so it should be considered unknown. If Chinese interaction and stronger generative AI capabilities are required, general-purpose large model assistants or Chinese decision-making/note-taking tools may be better alternatives. If the core need is an offline, private, one-time-purchase structured decision form, LifeDecide’s model has some appeal.
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