Find the root of disagreements

From classrooms to boardrooms, Argcrux helps teams make better decisions through interactive argument mapping. State your arguments, share your reasoning, compare it to others' and get to the root cause of disagreements - the crux of the matter.

Why Argcrux?

Master critical thinking through interactive, visual argument mapping

Visual Learning

See complex arguments unfold as interactive trees. Understand relationships between ideas at a glance with intuitive support and attack connections.

Collaborative Analysis

Build and analyze arguments as a team. Share scenarios, compare perspectives, and make evidence-based decisions together.

Evidence-Based Decisions

Map complex reasoning with clear support and attack relationships. Identify weak points and strengthen your arguments with data-driven insights.

Gamified Experience

Learn through achievements, progressive challenges, and interactive tutorials. Make mastering critical thinking engaging and rewarding.

Academic Underpinning

Argcrux is based on the idea of Argument Frameworks - an academic field of study with over 30 years of development.

Built for Every Context

From public discourse to private decision-making

People engaged in public discussion and debate about important societal issues

Public Discussion

Engage with the critical issues shaping our world

Debate and analyze important societal questions like AI superintelligence risks, ethical dilemmas, and political decisions. Share your reasoning publicly, compare perspectives, and discover where disagreements truly lie. Perfect for think tanks, journalists, and engaged citizens seeking clarity on complex issues.

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Private Organizations

Make better decisions with stakeholder alignment

Map strategic decisions before committing resources. Gather input from every stakeholder, identify potential conflicts early, and build consensus through dialogue. Reduce costly mistakes, accelerate buy-in, and improve outcomes for product launches, organizational changes, and policy decisions.

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How It Works

Start mapping arguments in four simple steps

1

Define the root statement

Start by creating the root statement or idea to be discussed. This is the main topic or subject for which supporting and contradicting evidence will be presented by the team.

Root Argument
2

Present the arguments

Connect arguments with support (green) or attack (red) relationships to show how ideas interact and influence each other.

3

Analyze Reasoning

View your argument tree from different perspectives. Identify weak points, missing support, and logical fallacies.

4

Share Insights

Share your argument trees with teammates or the public. Collaborate on complex decisions and build collective understanding.

Ready to Improve Your Decision-Making?

Join educators, teams, and organizations using Argcrux to think more critically.