Some decisions cannot be resolved with a single list of pros and cons.
Clarifea was born from real-life dilemmas — those moments when no answer feels quite right, and every possible path offers something while asking for something in return.
From the questions that come back in the evening, when everything quiets down for a moment:
Clarifea also grew out of clinical practice and conversations with people trying to find direction in moments full of ambivalence.
Because the difficulty of making a decision rarely comes from a lack of information alone.
More often, needs, values, relationships, fears, and responsibilities collide in ways that can't be tidily captured in a single table.
That's why Clarifea doesn't tell you what to do.
It helps you see more clearly what you're actually facing.
Clarifea is a psychological simulation of decisions.
You describe your dilemma in your own words: the situation, the possible options, the people the decision may affect, what matters to you, and the constraints you can't ignore.
Clarifea then shows how each path might begin to unfold in daily life:
How it might change the rhythm of your day.
What might bring relief.
What might become harder.
How it might affect relationships, a sense of safety, energy, and agency.
What conditions are worth meeting before you take the next step.
This is not a forecast of the future.
It's a way to see the decision up close — before you make it under tension, pressure, or a momentary impulse.
The most important decisions often touch something deeper than the choice itself.
Moving may not only be about a city, but also about needs for closeness and independence.
Changing jobs may not only be about pay, but also about meaning, recognition, and influence over your own life.
Staying in a safe situation may be a sensible way to protect stability — or a way to avoid risk that's worth understanding better.
Clarifea helps you pause exactly here.
It shows what each option might protect, what needs might lie beneath it, where the real cost appears, and what's worth checking before you mistake relief for certainty, or anxiety for proof that a path is wrong.
The goal isn't to make a quick decision.
The goal is to make a decision you understand better.
Every choice has its context.
Sometimes it involves a partner. Sometimes family, children, a team, a manager, or people who may feel its effects.
That's why in Clarifea you can include the people who matter for a given dilemma.
The app helps you see not only who is involved, but also what role they play in the decision:
Clarifea doesn't reduce decisions to other people's expectations.
But it helps you see them clearly, so it's easier to separate your own needs from other people's fears, desires, and projections.
Clarifea is developed in line with current psychological knowledge and evidence-based approaches used in responsible psychological work.
Behind the scenes it draws on elements of decision psychology, values work, cognitive-behavioral approaches, work with ambivalence, and tools that help distinguish facts from automatic predictions and emotional shortcuts.
Without psychological jargon.
Instead of ready-made answers, better questions appear:
Most tools help you organize arguments.
Clarifea helps you organize experience.
Instead, it weaves psychological reflection together with the specifics of everyday life.
It's a tool for people who aren't looking for a quick answer.
They're looking for a decision that is more conscious, more their own, and better grounded in reality.
Clarifea doesn't choose for you.
It helps you see more clearly what you are actually choosing.