WhatIf projects three realistic futures for any decision you're carrying. Quitting, moving, leaving, leaping — see how it plays out before you commit.
Career pivots. Moves. Breakups. Buying. Starting. Quitting. The choices that bend the trajectory of a decade — you make them in a coffee shop on a Tuesday.
You list pros and cons. You ask a friend. You sleep on it. And then you guess.
WhatIf shows you the futures — three of them, with probabilities — so you can decide with sight instead of hope.
Quit the job. End the relationship. Take the loan. Move countries. Type it in plain language.
Best case, most likely, worst case — with probabilities, timelines, and the second-order effects you weren't counting on.
Not a horoscope. A clear call with reasoning, plus the kill-switch that protects you if reality diverges.
No horoscopes. No vague advice. Just a clean projection of how each path tends to play out for people in your situation.
Within 3 months you've doubled freelance income and you're sleeping better than you have in years.
You miss the structure for a quarter, course-correct, and by year two it just feels like the right call.
Without a 6-month buffer the financial stress eats the creative gains. Likely return to employment by month 9.
Quit — but only if you have 6 months of runway. Without it, the most likely path is a forced return at month 9 with momentum lost. The decision isn't quitting; it's whether you funded it first.
"I almost signed the lease — WhatIf showed me the 18-month version I hadn't pictured."
"It didn't tell me what to do. It showed me the worst case clearly enough that I finally could."
"I ran the number I was scared to look at through it, and the recommendation matched my gut for once."
Less than a cheap dinner. The decision you're avoiding costs more.
Test the oracle on one real decision a day.
For people facing big choices and tired of guessing.
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Most bad decisions feel right in the moment.
Take the one you've been carrying — and see what it actually leads to. The first one is free.
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