ctrl+love

Decision
Stress-Test

Bring one decision. Leave with less fog.

ctrl+love helps companies see what their ideas are doing before the market, the boardroom, or the comment section does it for them.

What happens inside?

Useful disagreement admitted by appointment.

What it is

A room for decisions that got too familiar.

Some ideas become impossible to judge from the inside.
Too many meetings.
Too many opinions.
Too much politeness.

ctrl+love creates useful friction around one live decision, so the thing can finally be seen clearly.

For teams too close to the work to trust their own certainty.

What clients bring

Bring one unresolved thing.

  • Campaign route
  • Brand positioning
  • Product idea
  • Innovation concept
  • Strategic dilemma
  • Internal presentation
  • Launch narrative
  • Founder story

If the room can’t find the tension, the idea may not be alive yet.

What happens inside

The idea enters the room.

ctrl+love

Protects the emotional truth.

Admitted to the room

One live decision

The thing everyone has become too close to.

cmd+hmm

Applies pressure from risk, budget, politics, legal, production, stakeholder fear, and market reality.

Outcome / verdict

Useful friction

Some voices protect the idea. Some attack it. Most need both.

What comes back

You do not get a polite report.

The Decision Artifact contains:

  • 01What is working
  • 02What is pretending
  • 03What is risky
  • 04What is missing
  • 05What should be killed
  • 06What should be protected
  • 07What should be made braver

The output is a clear decision artifact. Something people can use.

What this refuses to become

This is not a dashboard.

ctrl+love is not a SaaS product, productivity platform, or AI wrapper. It is a high-touch, low-volume room for better creative judgment.

Authorship note

Founder-editor, not founder-operator.

Poppe protects the taste, rhythm, edge, and weirdness of the room. The system can assist the decision. It should never replace the human responsibility for making it.

One decision. One room.

Stress-test one decision before it gets expensive.