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How to Use the Decision Maker — WebdevToolbox Guide

Add options and randomly spin to pick a winner — great for quick decisions.

WebdevToolbox Team3 min read

Small choices can burn more time than they deserve, especially during planning sessions or casual team debates. A decision maker gives you a quick, impartial way to spin through a list of options and move on.

What Is the Decision Maker?

Decision Maker is one of the tools in WebdevToolbox’s Productivity category. Add options and randomly spin to pick a winner, making quick choices easier when there is no strong preference either way. It runs entirely in your browser — no server uploads, no accounts, no waiting.

How to Use It

  1. Open the tool at /tools/decision-maker.
  2. Enter the options you want to choose between.
  3. Start the spinner or picker control and let the tool randomly select a winner.
  4. Use the result as your tie-breaker, then reset or edit the list for the next decision.

Key Features

  • Option-based random picking — turn a short list into a fast decision without overthinking it.
  • Interactive spin control — makes the selection process obvious and easy to follow.
  • Quick reset workflow — swap in new options and run another pick right away.
  • Useful for team choices — great for naming, lunch picks, or backlog tie-breakers.
  • 100% client-side — options stay in your browser only.

When to Use the Decision Maker

  • Sprint tie-breakers — choose between equally small backlog items when either would work.
  • Team decisions — pick a lunch spot, demo order, or meeting topic quickly.
  • Naming sessions — narrow down a final option when a short list remains.

Try It Now

Open Decision Maker directly from anywhere on the site using ⌘K and typing the tool name. No login required — everything runs offline-capable in your browser.


Part of the Productivity collection on WebdevToolbox — free, browser-based developer tools with no login required.

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