making decisions is cringe
let the wheel handle it.
You've already made a hundred decisions today
Most of them didn't matter.
What to eat. What to work on first. Whether to reply now or later. Whether that thing you're putting off is the thing you should actually be doing. By mid-afternoon, you're not making decisions anymore - you're just tired.
The problem isn't that you're bad at choosing. It's that you keep spending energy on choices where the outcome is basically the same either way. All your options are fine. None of them are obviously correct. Thinking harder won't help.
So stop thinking. Spin a wheel instead.
People have been flipping coins for centuries
This is that, but rounder.
There's something liberating about letting chance decide. Not for the big stuff - you probably shouldn't spin a wheel about whether to quit your job - but for everything else? The stuff where you're just going in circles? Outsource it.
A wheel breaks the loop. It turns "I don't know" into "fine, this one." And if you spin it and immediately think "ugh, not that" - well, now you know what you actually wanted. The wheel helped anyway.
Add options. Spin. Accept your fate.
Or don't. The wheel won't be offended.
okfine.app is a decision wheel. You put in some options, spin it, and get a result. No account required. No setup. No opinions about how you should be living your life.
You can weight certain options to make them more likely, or turn on recency bias so the same thing doesn't come up three times in a row. Or don't. It's your wheel. I don't care.
What to eat, what to watch, what to do with your life
Well, maybe not that last one.
People use this for dinner. For workouts. For picking which task to start with. For settling debates about where to go. For writing prompts. For icebreakers. For "who has to do the dishes."
Basically, anything where the options are all acceptable and you just need one of them to happen. If you've ever thought "I just need something to tell me what to do," this is that something.
Save the wheels you like
Because rebuilding "what's for dinner" every night is its own kind of hell.
You can save wheels and come back to them later. Each one gets a URL you can bookmark or share, so you can stop having the "I don't mind, what do you want?" conversation with your friends, your partner, or yourself.
Making decisions is cringe.
Let the wheel handle it.