Decision feedback for scatterminds, builders, and structured people

Dump your options. See what deserves attention first.

Ranker turns a messy list of ideas, features, offers, roadmap items, or next moves into a ranked feedback map: what to test, build, defer, or drop — and why.

Rank a messy list
Do first Validate next Park safely Expert reflections
Ranked Feedback Map Fastest useful progress
  1. Manual offer critiqueHigh signal, easy to test, clear buyer pain.
  2. Pricing calculatorUseful, but generic unless paired with judgement.
  3. Client dashboardPark it. Too much machinery before proof.
Pattern noticed

Your strongest wedge is judgement, not automation. Test whether people want their offer criticized before building a platform around it.

MVP · no account · no dashboard swamp

Rank the pile

Paste one idea plus the possible features, directions, offers, or next steps. Pick what the ranking should care about. Ranker gives a first-pass decision brief.

What should the ranking care about?

The artifact

A decision brief, not a vibes table.

Ranked order

Clear first-pass order with do / test / defer / park labels.

Reason per item

Every option gets a plain-language reason and concern.

Expert reflections

Product expert, scattermind simplifier, and structured operator lenses.

Next 48 hours

The output ends with a concrete move instead of more thinking fog.

Positioning

Scattermind clarifies one idea. Ranker judges the possible moves.

That makes Ranker broader: scattered people get relief, structured people get a second opinion, and builders get a defensible build order before they waste time on the wrong piece.