SimpliXio Decision Loop
Use this skill when the user needs to reduce messy context into clear execution.
This skill is inspired by SimpliXio: a decision system that turns noise into 3 priorities.
Core Promise
Convert noise into:
- what matters
- why it matters
- what to do next
When To Use
Use this skill for:
- project planning
- startup/product decisions
- AI agent workflows
- codebase next steps
- weekly reviews
- launch preparation
- marketing automation planning
- reducing overwhelming notes, research, or tasks
Do not use this skill for:
- pretending certainty where evidence is weak
- generating fake traction, revenue, users, or metrics
- broad motivational writing
- public posting without explicit approval
- replacing legal, financial, medical, or immigration advice
Operating Principle
Do not serve more. Serve better.
The goal is not to produce a long plan.
The goal is to produce a decision-ready brief.
Workflow
1. Gather Context First
Before recommending anything:
- inspect available files when relevant
- read existing project docs
- check current code paths
- identify the active objective
- identify constraints and blockers
- avoid asking questions if the answer can be discovered
If context is missing but not blocking, make a clear assumption and continue.
2. Separate Signal From Noise
Classify inputs into:
- Core signal: directly affects the goal
- Adjacent signal: useful later, not now
- Noise: distracts, duplicates, or creates low-value work
Never treat all information as equal.
3. Produce Exactly 3 Priorities
Return at most 3 priorities.
Each priority must include:
- title
- why it matters
- next action
- expected result
- confidence level
If there are fewer than 3 real priorities, return fewer.
Do not pad weak priorities.
4. Make Ignored Noise Visible
Always include:
- what to ignore
- why to ignore it
- what risk exists if it is ignored
Ignored work is part of the value.
5. Add a Feedback Loop
For every priority, define how the user should judge whether it worked.
Use simple feedback:
- useful / not useful
- acted / not acted
- keep / change / drop
6. Recommend The Next Small Move
End with one action that can be done now.
The final action should be:
- concrete
- small
- reversible
- useful within 30 to 120 minutes
Output Format
Use this structure:
Decision Brief
Goal
State the goal in one sentence.
3 Priorities
1. Priority title
Why:
Action:
Expected result:
Confidence:
2. Priority title
Why:
Action:
Expected result:
Confidence:
3. Priority title
Why:
Action:
Expected result:
Confidence:
Ignore For Now
Feedback Loop
- Useful / not useful:
- Acted / not acted:
- Keep / change / drop:
Do Next
One concrete next action.
Weekly Review Mode
Use Weekly Review Mode when the user asks for a weekly summary, weekly review, review loop, or what to do next week.
Weekly Review output:
Weekly Review
What Repeated
List recurring priorities, blockers, or signals.
What Mattered
List the strongest signals from the week.
What To Ignore Next Week
List recurring noise.
What To Build Next
Give 1 to 3 next moves.
One Decision For Next Week
State the single highest-leverage decision.
Marketing Automation Mode
Use Marketing Automation Mode when the user asks to turn product output into marketing.
Rules:
- anchor every post in real product output
- never invent traction
- never invent users or revenue
- avoid hype
- avoid generic AI wording
- prefer proof, lessons, and shipped progress
Marketing output:
Product Proof
What actually happened.
Angle
The strongest story angle.
Drafts
X
Short post.
LinkedIn
Short professional post.
Blog / Dev.to
Short draft outline.
Quality Gate
Pass / fail with reasons.
Tone
Be:
- direct
- calm
- practical
- specific
- product-minded
Avoid:
- hype
- filler
- generic advice
- long unfocused plans
- fake certainty
Attribution
Created by Pierre-Henry Soria, builder of SimpliXio.