Decide consciously.

A quiet place to lay out your options, on your terms, at your pace. Come back tomorrow — Conscious held your place.

What it does

You're choosing between three couches. Or two jobs. Or four apartments. The tabs are open, the spreadsheet is half-done, and somewhere between the second hour and the third coffee you just… pick.

Conscious is the missing surface between "I have options" and "I'm sure."

How it's different

Your terms, not the platform's.

Stars, badges, "best seller" tags — these are someone else's priorities. In Conscious, you decide what matters for this decision and rate options against that, not against what the algorithm wants you to value.

At your own pace.

No urgency banners, no streaks, no "limited stock." A decision worth making is worth taking a day on. Or a week. Conscious never nudges.

Without losing the thread.

Decisions span tabs, naps, conversations. Conscious holds the working memory — the options you've seen, what you thought of each one, what's still missing — so you can step away and come back without rebuilding from scratch.

For shopping, specifically

The Chrome extension watches the tab you're on. Opening the side panel on a product page drops the title and link into a new option automatically — no copy-paste. Right-click an image to set it as the option's photo. Right-click selected text to attach it as a note.

That's the loop: see something, capture it, keep moving. The thinking happens later, in Conscious, when you're ready.

The extension is in closed beta while it gets its first round of feedback.

What it isn't

  • Not a productivity tool. Nobody needs another one of those.
  • Not collaborative (yet). The "share with my partner" version is on the way.
  • Not AI-generated advice. Conscious gives you a frame; the judgment stays yours.