The same workspace your team already runs on - chat, tasks, docs, huddles and AI teammates - in a native Mac window that keeps itself current.
v0.6.0 · 7.2 MB · Universal - Apple Silicon & Intel · macOS 10.13 or later
The desktop app is a native shell around Decisive, so every feature ships to it the moment it ships to the web. Nothing to keep in sync, nothing that lags behind.
Dock icon with your unread count, ⌘Tab, its own space. Decisive stops being tab number nineteen in a browser.
Native macOS notifications, posted by the app itself. Click one and Decisive opens on the message - not your browser.
A native shell around the web app, so product updates land the moment they ship. When the shell itself needs a build, it updates in one click.
⌘O voice and the ⌘K palette land on the app, not on your browser - along with every other in-app shortcut.
One universal build - 7.2 MB - runs on Apple Silicon and Intel.
Open the disk image and drop the app in the folder it points at.
Your workspace, teammates and AI are exactly where you left them on the web.
Windows and Linux are being built. Until they land, Decisive runs in any modern browser, on any operating system - everything except the touches that need native access, like reading your music player for now-playing.
There is nothing to fetch from an app store. Decisive installs straight from the phone’s browser, runs full screen like any other app, and sends push notifications - which is what makes it work day to day. A native mobile app is in progress.
Open Decisive in Safari, tap Share, then Add to Home Screen. It opens full screen with its own icon - and that step is also what lets iOS deliver notifications.
Open Decisive in Chrome and pick Install app from the menu. Same workspace, its own icon, nothing fetched from a store.
Mentions, replies and tasks moving arrive as push notifications. Choose which ones in Settings → Notifications.
Free for up to 10 people, with 1,000 AI credits included. No credit card, no sales call, no onboarding deck.