About
Milton Schwengle
Decision operations, automation strategy, and practical tooling for people who need clarity at the point of action — not more dashboards to ignore.
I work with leaders, operators, and individual contributors who are drowning in the noise of modern work — too many signals, too many meetings, too many tools — and not enough clear thinking time to act on any of it well.
My work focuses on the decision layer: the gap between having information and knowing what to do with it. That means building structured frameworks for high-stakes decisions, dashboards that actually earn daily use, and automation pipelines that remove the friction standing between people and the work that requires them.
Schwengle.com is the operational foundation of that work — a platform where the tools I build and use are publicly available, continuously improved, and free to start. The AI Advisor, the decision calculators, the automation library, and the live dashboard are all things I would want if someone else had built them first.
If you need a partner for decision operations, automation, or systems design, this is where we start.
What I work on
Decision Operations
Building the systems, frameworks, and habits that let teams make faster, higher-quality decisions with less overhead.
Dashboard Design
Designing command centers that answer what changed, why it changed, and what to do next — without creating new noise.
Automation Strategy
Identifying the right automation triggers and building reliable pipelines that recapture time for judgment work.
Tooling & Systems
Scripts, templates, and structured processes that turn one-time manual work into repeatable, trustworthy operations.
Operating principles
Decisions over data
Data is an input, not an output. Every tool on this platform is designed to help someone make a specific, defensible decision — not to produce more information to manage.
Clarity at the point of action
The best decision support arrives in the moment you need it, formatted for the situation you're in — not in a slide deck prepared for a different meeting three weeks ago.
Trust compounds slowly
A system that's wrong twice loses its audience permanently. Accuracy and reliability come before feature volume. One number you can trust beats ten you have to verify.
Boring infrastructure wins
The best automations are invisible. Predictable inputs, predictable outputs, graceful failures. The goal is outcomes that keep showing up — not impressive technology.
About this platform
Built as a single Next.js application with a SQLite database — minimal moving parts, clear data flow, and no dependency on services that can disappear. The architecture reflects the same principles I apply to client work.
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Free to use. No account required to run a decision check or open the dashboard.