A general chatbot answers from an unbounded context, and it will confidently fill gaps it cannot see. Occam builds an explicit map of your system first, then reasons only over what you confirmed. The constraint is the product.
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You describe a problem in plain language. Occam builds a graph of its parts: the core problem, the factors around it, what influences what, and the unknowns.
Factors ranked by how much they actually move the outcome, so you stop optimising things that do not matter.
Options grounded in your specific graph, with steps, risks, constraints, and success criteria.
The map shows what is still unknown, and what would be worth clarifying next.
Turn a proposed solution into something testable, then record what actually worked.
Turn the graph into a structured draft you can share with other people.
A business decision, a health question, a research topic, a project that keeps stalling, a workflow that keeps breaking.
Free to download. Graph editing and on-device intelligence are free and unlimited. Cloud reasoning runs are metered, and web search is included from Pro upward.
| Plan | Price | Cloud runs per month | Web search |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | 5 | No |
| Pro | $9.99 / mo | 200 | Yes |
| Advanced | $34.99 / mo | 600 | Yes |
| Commercial | $120.99 / mo | 2,000, includes commercial-use rights | Yes |
The free tier's five runs are exactly one complete map: the seed, two rounds of expansion, and a set of solutions. Enough to see whether the idea works for you before paying for it.
Occam asks you to sign in with Apple or Google before you use it. There is no guest mode, and that is deliberate: a study is months of your thinking, and an account is what lets it survive a lost phone or a new device.
Your studies are backed up to our server so they can be restored, which means they are technically accessible to us. We do not read them, sell them, or use them to train models, and we say so plainly rather than claiming an encryption guarantee we do not have. Study content is never used to train AI models.
Occam helps you structure problems through systems thinking. It is not a substitute for professional medical, legal, or financial advice.