155 business frameworks. One diagnosis.

You're not wrong.
You're stuck.

Describe the decision you're wrestling with. /unstuck runs it through expert frameworks and shows you what you're not seeing.

Be specific. The sharper the question, the sharper the diagnosis.

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Why you're stuck

The problem isn't what you think it is.

Business decisions feel hard because you're looking at them through one lens. The question you're asking usually isn't the question you need to answer.

"Should I go freemium or stay paid?"
The false binary
You think you have two options. You actually have five — but you can't see the other three from inside the problem. Most stuck decisions aren't either/or. They're framed that way because it feels simpler.
"Everyone says I should niche down."
The confidence trap
Everyone around you has an opinion. They're all confident. None of them asked the diagnostic question first. Advice without diagnosis is just noise with conviction.
"We need to hire a VP Sales."
The sequence mistake
The right decision in the wrong order is the wrong decision. Most advice ignores dependencies entirely. A VP Sales before you have a repeatable sales process isn't a hire — it's a very expensive experiment.
How /unstuck works

A diagnostic, not a prescription.

The reason you're stuck isn't lack of information — it's that you're using one lens to see a problem that requires six. Business decisions sit at the intersection of strategy, pricing, positioning, growth, and psychology. No single framework sees the whole picture. /unstuck runs 155 of them and synthesizes the ones that matter for your specific situation.

01

You describe your decision

The specific fork you're facing. Not a goal — a genuine choice between paths. The sharper the question, the sharper the output.

02

155 frameworks analyze it

Strategy, positioning, growth, pricing, psychology, sales — each framework sees something the others miss. The brain selects the ones relevant to your situation and synthesizes them into one coherent diagnosis.

03

You get a reframe, not a recommendation

The output starts with what you're actually deciding (usually different from what you think). Then: diagnostic questions with thresholds, conditional paths, and a sequenced critical path.

See it in action

Real questions. Real reframes.

Every question below came from a real business operator. The reframe is the first line of the /unstuck diagnosis — the moment it shows you the angle you're missing. Read the full diagnosis. Judge the quality yourself.

"We switched to freemium 8 months ago. Signups tripled but revenue is flat."
"You don't have a conversion problem. You have an ICP problem — your free tier is attracting users who were never going to pay."
6 frameworks applied Read full diagnosis
"My agency went from 4 to 15 people in a year and everything is breaking."
"This isn't a hiring problem or a process problem. It's a bottleneck problem — and the bottleneck is you. Map which decisions still require your input."
5 frameworks applied Read full diagnosis
"Amazon is 65% of our revenue. Should we diversify to DTC or double down?"
"The question isn't whether to diversify. It's whether you're a brand or a supplier. Check your repeat purchase rate off-Amazon — that number decides."
5 frameworks applied Read full diagnosis
"Should I niche my marketing agency into one industry or stay generalist?"
"This isn't a positioning decision. It's a margin decision. Your generalist clients cost 3x more to service because every project starts from zero context."
4 frameworks applied Read full diagnosis
"Got an offer to acquire my consulting firm. Don't know if the number is fair."
"You're negotiating price. They're negotiating your earnout structure. Those are different games — and you're only playing one of them."
5 frameworks applied Read full diagnosis
"Stuck at $9K MRR for 5 months. Can't seem to break through to $15K."
"Stop adding features. The plateau isn't a growth problem — it's a diagnosis problem. Is the bottleneck acquisition, activation, or churn? Each has a completely different fix."
5 frameworks applied Read full diagnosis
Before you ask

This isn't another chatbot.

"How is this different from ChatGPT?" — Generic AI gives you a confident answer pulled from the average of everything it's read. /unstuck applies the specific frameworks that match your situation — from pricing to positioning to growth — and synthesizes them into one coherent direction. The reframe cards above are the proof: that's not a summary. It's a diagnosis.
"Can an AI really understand my specific business?" — It doesn't need to understand your business. It needs to understand the pattern your business is in. A freemium conversion problem follows the same diagnostic logic whether you're a SaaS tool or a marketplace. The frameworks do the pattern-matching. Your context makes it specific.
"What happens with my question?" — Your question stays private. We don't store it, train on it, or share it. First run is free. No account, no credit card. Just a question and an email.
What's under the hood

155 frameworks. Not a gimmick.

47 books encoded
28 company playbooks
12 craft skills
155 total frameworks

Built by a founder who got tired of asking AI for business advice and getting the same generic "consider your target market" answer every time. /unstuck is what happens when you encode real strategic thinking — not summaries, not vibes — into a system that can actually apply it.

What are you not seeing?

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