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Collection of thinking tools and frameworks to help you solve problems, make decisions and understand systems.

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About Untools

Untools is a curated collection of thinking tools and frameworks for solving problems, making decisions, and understanding systems. The site organizes tools into four categories: systems thinking, decision making, problem solving, and communication. Each tool, such as Six Thinking Hats, Ishikawa Diagram, Eisenhower Matrix, Decision Matrix, and First Principles, is presented with a short description of its purpose.

Beyond the free browsable collection, Untools offers a paid product called the Vault, a one-time-payment package of over 20 thinking tool templates in PDF, Miro, or Notion format, along with member-only guides and deep-dives. The site also runs an email newsletter that delivers frameworks every two weeks and offers three free templates to subscribers.

The tools are aimed at people who work through problem-solving, decision-making, or communication challenges in a structured way, including tech leaders, consultants, and founders, based on the Vault's stated audience.

Key features

  • Curated collection of 25+ thinking tools and frameworks
  • Organized by category: systems thinking, decision making, problem solving, communication
  • Free explanations of frameworks like Six Thinking Hats, Eisenhower Matrix, and OODA loop
  • Paid Vault with 20+ downloadable templates in PDF, Miro, or Notion
  • Biweekly newsletter delivering practical frameworks
  • Free starter pack of 3 thinking tool templates via email signup

Frequently asked questions

Is Untools free to use?

The core collection of thinking tool explanations is free to browse. A paid Vault offers 20+ downloadable templates for a one-time payment.

Is there a subscription fee?

No, the Vault is a one-time payment with lifetime access and no recurring payments.

What formats are the templates available in?

Vault templates are provided in PDF, Miro, or Notion formats.

Who is Untools for?

It's aimed at tech leaders, consultants, and founders looking for thinking tools to solve problems, make decisions, and understand systems.

What kind of tools does the site cover?

It covers frameworks across systems thinking, decision making, problem solving, and communication, such as the Ishikawa Diagram, Impact-Effort Matrix, and Minto Pyramid.

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