Individual

Decision support based on your actual circumstances.

Clarity evaluates a decision using your finances, work, household, obligations, history, limits, and available options. EVAN applies that context when it analyzes the choice.

Personal accounts, intake history, decision records, and EVAN access are free.

What this is

Clarity evaluates decisions against your reality.

Pressure introduces panic, fatigue, shame, ego, and wishful thinking into human judgment. Clarity holds the person’s actual circumstances in the analysis while those faults are present.

Your circumstances

Household, work, finances, schedule, responsibilities, and prior decisions.

Your constraints

Deadlines, cash limits, fixed obligations, dependencies, and boundaries.

Your options

Available choices, reversibility, tradeoffs, timing, and consequences.

How it works

The profile stays attached to the decision.

Create a profile, state the decision, add the facts and options already visible, and ask EVAN to evaluate them. The written result remains in your account with the context used to produce it.

ProfileThe people, work, money, obligations, history, and goals that define your situation.
DecisionThe choice, known facts, available options, deadlines, and perceived risks.
EVAN analysisFacts, assumptions, constraints, tradeoffs, consequences, and a written conclusion.
HistoryThe decision and its supporting context remain available when circumstances change.
What to expect

The output is a decision brief.

Relevant factsThe information from your profile and current situation that affects the choice.
Fixed constraintsThe limits the decision has to respect.
Available optionsThe choices that remain feasible under current conditions.
Written conclusionThe selected option, the reasons for it, and what would change the analysis.
Reach out

Create your profile.

The profile records the circumstances EVAN needs for individual decision support. You can also complete the existing intake or use the printable Check-In.

Clarity is not emergency services, medical care, legal advice, or crisis response. Immediate risk should go to direct resources first.