Yes or No Reflection Oracle
The Yes/No Oracle is a simple reflective tool for moments when you need to pause and check in with yourself. Type a question, draw a response, and take a moment to sit with what comes up. Nothing is saved. Nothing is tracked.
Not a Prediction, a Prompt
The oracle does not predict the future. It returns a response generated randomly — a directional nudge (yes, no, not yet, unclear, and similar), a reflective line, and a suggested action. We do not analyze your question. We do not tailor the answer. The value is in the moment of pause and in your own reflection on whether the response resonates. The oracle is a prompt to think, not a source of certainty. For more on how our tools work, see How It Works.
When to Use It
Decision fatigue is real. When you are weighing options, feeling stuck, or simply need a moment to step back, the oracle can create that pause. Uncertainty can feel overwhelming; a brief reflective prompt can help you check in with what you already sense. The tool is useful when you want to slow down — not when you are seeking a definitive answer. It supports reflection, not replacement of your own judgment.
How to Ask Better Questions
Open-ended framing often works best. Instead of "Will I get the job?" consider "What might I need to consider about this opportunity?" The oracle accepts short questions, but the most useful approach is to come with a situation or theme on your mind — something you want to reflect on — rather than expecting a yes-or-no answer to solve the dilemma. The tool works best as a mirror: it reflects back a prompt for you to sit with, not a verdict.
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