Notsure · Akira Hsieh
I'm Akira Hsieh. Former automotive journalist — global test driving on F1 circuits, manufacturer trips, the whole circuit. Now I build decision support tools for the moments standard productivity apps don't reach: when an action is irreversible, when "are you sure?" isn't enough, when you need somewhere structured to pause before something becomes permanent.
Notsure is one of those tools. It's also one application of THE GAP Framework — a specification I've been developing for how AI tools should behave in irreversible contexts. The spec is open source under CC BY 4.0; Notsure is the consumer-facing version of one part of it (the UDIA architecture — 82 irreversible decision contexts across 6 layers).
No data collection. No analytics. No record of which decision context you entered, how long you stayed, or what you decided. The privacy commitment is in the architecture, not the policy — there's no server side to leak.
If you want to verify any of this, the work is public:
For app questions, technical issues, or feedback: notsure.app/support.