Decision Desk captures decisions where they happen — inside Slack. Who decided, what was chosen, why it matters, when it's due. Posted in-channel, automatically pinned, searchable forever.
Every decision your team makes ends up here: posted in-channel, pinned automatically, searchable forever. The next time someone asks "why did we pick that?" — this is the answer.
The full decision lifecycle, in Slack, in four steps. No new tabs, no logins, no behavior change.
Type /decision in any channel. Add the question, owner, due date, and why it matters.
The team replies with docs, data, and input — all in one thread tied to the decision. Nothing scatters.
The owner writes what was decided and why. Done in 30 seconds — no separate doc, no follow-up meeting.
Auto-pinned to the channel. Surfaced in daily summaries. Found in seconds via Slack search.
Real teams using Decision Desk to capture, defend, and remember the calls they make.
We stopped re-debating Q-planning decisions about three weeks in. The "what was decided + why" format ended every "wait, didn't we already talk about this?" conversation.
Onboarding a new PM used to mean two weeks of "let me ask around." Now they read the pinned decisions in the channel and they're caught up. That's it.
As an ops lead, the daily summary alone is worth it. I see what's been decided, what's still open, and who owns it — without scheduling a single status meeting.
Four capabilities that eliminate decision debt from your team — built to feel like part of Slack, not bolted on.
Every decision has a named owner and a due date. Nothing drifts. Nobody asks "who's on this?" because it's right there.
Every finalized decision captures both the outcome and the reasoning. Future-you will thank past-you.
Decisions auto-pin to the channel. Find any of them in seconds using native Slack search by topic, owner, or date.
One Slack post per day. Open decisions, who owns them, what's due. Visibility without a single status meeting.
Decision Desk was built by former PMO directors and operations leaders who spent years watching the same calls get re-debated every quarter. Decisions made in a Slack thread, lost two weeks later. Same questions, same answers, same wasted hours.
We tried docs. We tried Notion pages. We tried "send a recap email." Nothing stuck because the moment of decision was always inside Slack — and the friction of leaving Slack to record it was always too high.
So we built the thing we needed. It lives in Slack because that's where decisions actually happen. The bot is the storage layer; your team's existing workflow is the interface.
More about Nova Path Group →Per-workspace pricing. No per-seat charges, no surprise upgrades. Cancel anytime.
All plans include unlimited decisions, searchable history, daily summaries, and decision exports.
/decision — open a new decision with owner and deadline/decision list — show all active decisions in the current channel/decision announce — publish a decision already made outside Slack/decision my — view your decisions and ones you follow/decision help — show the command list/invite @Decision Desk — add the bot to any channel/decision slash command. We don't access DMs, private channels you haven't added the bot to, or files. Full permissions list shown at install.Free for the first 10 members of your workspace. Forever. No credit card.
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