Decision simulation for complex situations

Simulate complex decisions before they escalate

Spoon helps legal, financial and strategic teams structure sensitive situations, model stakeholder reactions and compare decision paths.

Turn complex cases into interactive world graphs and simulation workbenches.

Experimental MVP. Built for structured decision support, not certainty and not legal, financial, tax or business advice.

Understand the situation

Break a complex case into actors, interests, constraints and pressure points before the discussion becomes too narrow.

Simulate reactions

Explore how customers, regulators, creditors, opponents, media or internal teams may respond to different moves.

Compare options

Use the output as a traceable basis for discussion, challenge and preparation.

Why this is different

Why not just ask a chatbot?

A single prompt

  • Gives a generic answer
  • Does not clearly separate actors, interests and constraints
  • Does not track competing reaction paths well
  • Is hard to reuse across a sensitive case

Spoon

  • Structures the case
  • Maps stakeholders and pressure points
  • Simulates several plausible developments
  • Gives a more traceable basis for discussion

How it works

From case description to decision view

01

Add the case

Upload or describe the situation, the actors and the central question.

02

Structure the situation

Spoon identifies stakeholders, interests, constraints and pressure points.

03

Run the simulation

The system explores plausible reactions, conflicts and developments.

04

Review outputs

You receive a structured decision view: stakeholder map, risks, options and scenario paths.

Built for real-world decisions

Use Spoon where reactions matter

Legal / Regulatory

Prepare for litigation, investigations or regulatory pressure by modelling how different actors may respond.

Restructuring / Finance

Test restructuring narratives, creditor reactions and management options before taking action.

News / Public Affairs

Simulate how a topic may evolve across media, public stakeholders and institutional actors.

Strategy / Stakeholder Management

Explore likely reactions from internal and external stakeholders before a sensitive decision.

Example

Supplier crisis and regulator attention

Input

A company faces delivery failures, customer complaints and early regulatory attention.

What Spoon simulates

Customer pressure, management responses, regulator escalation and media attention.

What you get

Stakeholder overview, likely conflict lines, plausible scenario paths and discussion-ready options.

Open Spoon World

Outputs

What comes back

Stakeholder map

Who matters, what they want and where pressure may come from.

Risk and tension summary

The main conflicts, constraints and weak points in plain language.

Scenario paths

Several plausible developments to compare before deciding.

Action options

Questions and next moves for human review and planning.

Simple technical view

Spoon architecture

Under the hood, the MVP structures a case, derives actors and constraints, generates simulation roles and runs a bounded scenario process.

Frontend Simulation Core API Storage Case structure Simulation roles Result / replay
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Limits and safety

What Spoon is not

Experimental MVP

The current product is early and intentionally bounded.

No legal, financial or business advice

Outputs support discussion; they do not replace expert judgment.

Not facts or certainty

Results depend on input quality, assumptions and configuration.

No automatic live data

Live data is only used if explicitly enabled and documented.

Human review required

Spoon helps teams ask better questions and compare plausible paths.

Designed for preparation

The goal is better decision preparation, not automatic answers.

Try the MVP

Start with a mock run or inspect the example.