A bit more context on why I built this.
I’ve always been someone who overthinks decisions. Not just important ones like career or big life choices, but even small things: what feature to build first, whether to refactor or ship, whether to continue something or quit.
My usual pattern is: open a notes app, start listing pros/cons, edge cases, second-order effects, then open another doc, then another… and a few hours later I’m still “deciding” and haven’t moved forward at all.
I noticed a pattern in myself: most of the time, the cost of not deciding was much higher than the cost of making a slightly suboptimal decision.
SpinForClarity started as a stupidly simple experiment for myself: what if I externalize the decision, introduce a bit of randomness, and force myself to commit and move forward?
Surprisingly, this worked better than I expected. Not because the wheel is “smart”, but because it breaks the mental deadlock and pushes me into execution mode.
I don’t think this replaces thinking or careful analysis. I see it more as a tool for cases where you’re already overthinking and stuck.
I’m sharing it here mostly to learn:
Do others have this problem?
In what situations would you personally use something like this?
And in which cases would you never trust it?
Happy to answer any technical or product questions. And I genuinely appreciate critical feedback.