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Paramount Decisions is lean decision-making software based on Choosing By Advantages (CBA), designed for complex, multi-stakeholder decision processes within organizations where traceability matters. It focuses on “reaching consensus faster” and “improving the quality of group decisions,” while centralizing the rationale behind decisions, cost-versus-advantage trade-offs, related documents, and final reports.
The product centers on a structured 8-step decision-making workflow, suitable for managing the full process from defining objectives through completing and implementing a decision. Users can organize multiple decisions by project, create templates to reuse common decision types, upload supporting files, save multiple versions, and roll back when needed. For collaboration, it supports inviting stakeholders, comments and feedback, task assignments, deadlines, email reminders, activity feeds, and decision status boards. Its reporting features include full reports and A3-format reports, which can be printed, downloaded, or shared to explain the reasoning behind a decision to relevant parties.
Public pricing includes an Individual plan at $20/month; Small Teams at $495/month billed annually, for up to 10 users; Project or Office at $1,649/month billed annually, with unlimited users for a project or office; and an Enterprise plan that requires contacting sales and includes decision-making training, a kickoff meeting, customized onboarding, and decision facilitation. The site also mentions Small Companies/Big Companies at $400/month with 20 users, so the exact pricing terms should be confirmed before purchasing. A 14-day free trial is available, and classroom use is free.
Its main strength is a clearly defined methodology: this is not just a generic project collaboration tool, but a product that formalizes CBA-based decision steps, comparisons, records, and reports. Version control, templates, and historical search also help organizations retain decision knowledge over time. The limitations are that public information does not show common enterprise IT capabilities such as third-party integrations, an API, SSO, or role-based permissions. On security, only end-to-end transmission encryption and 128-bit AES are disclosed, with no mainstream compliance certifications found. Pricing is also relatively high for typical small teams.
Paramount Decisions is better suited to teams that require highly transparent decision-making, such as those in construction, engineering, design, procurement, healthcare facilities, education, government, and nonprofit organizations—especially organizations already using or planning to adopt the CBA method. There is no public information on accessibility from mainland China, so network stability, payment methods, and invoice support should be tested directly or confirmed with the vendor. If you only need general collaboration, alternatives such as Feishu Base, DingTalk Projects, Teambition, Notion, Airtable, or Monday.com may be worth considering, though these tools typically do not include a built-in CBA workflow.
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