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Decider AI
Trustworthy AI that helps with everyday financial decisions
# Investing Assistant
Featured on : Nov 23. 2025
Featured on : Nov 23. 2025
What is Decider AI?
Decider AI is a simple and fun tool to help with your everyday financial decisions. Because Decider AI is optimized for financial domains, it gives you a direct answer with just the details you need. Turn-based conversation support lets you follow-up on the questions most important to you. Decider AI is free to use. There's no account setup or log-in required, so your privacy is protected. Try it out now and don't forget to drop us a note about what you think.
Problem
Users struggle to make informed everyday financial decisions due to lack of specialized guidance, leading to stress or suboptimal choices when managing budgets, purchases, or investments without expert support.
Solution
A financial decision-making AI tool that provides direct, domain-optimized answers via turn-based conversations. Users input financial scenarios (e.g., "Should I lease or buy a car?") and receive tailored advice with actionable details.
Customers
Young professionals, freelancers, and students seeking quick, trustworthy financial guidance without formal consulting. Demographics: tech-savvy, privacy-conscious, age 18-35, income $30k-$70k annually.
Unique Features
Optimized for financial contexts only, no login/privacy focus, and conversational follow-up support to drill into specific decision factors.
User Comments
Saves time on complex financial research
Easy to use for non-experts
Transparent answers without hidden fees
Privacy-friendly design praised
Requests for mobile app integration
Traction
Launched on ProductHunt (details unspecified). Free model limits traction metrics, but niche positioning in financial AI – comparable tools like Cleo (7M+ users) or Plum (1.4M+ users) suggest scalable demand.
Market Size
The global AI in fintech market is projected to reach $61.3 billion by 2031 (Allied Market Research), with personal finance apps like Mint boasting 30M+ users, indicating strong demand for accessible decision-support tools.