Overview
Acti and Decker are two innovative AI-powered tools, but they serve very different purposes. Acti is an agentic keyboard that lets you trigger actions—like finding restaurants, sharing locations, or pulling up schedules—directly from any text field. Decker, on the other hand, is a deliverable enablement and monetization platform built for consultants, investors, and finance professionals. It turns messy source material into polished business outputs like strategy decks, memos, and financial models.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Acti | Decker |
|---|---|---|
| Core Function | Agentic keyboard for instant actions | Deliverable creation and monetization |
| Target User | General users, power users | Mid-senior PE, consulting, finance pros |
| Primary Output | Links, schedules, custom workflows | Decks, memos, models, proposals |
| AI Integration | Intent recognition via long-press | Specialized AI agents for research, analysis |
| Customization | Skill Keys, API mashups, community | Brand templates, data labeling, expert support |
| Monetization | None | Turn deliverables into AI training data and earn |
| Community | Actier community with shared skills | Peer network, cohorts, masterclasses |
| Platform | Mobile keyboard | Web-based platform |
Pricing
Acti: Currently free during beta. No pricing details have been announced.
Decker: Free beta tier (no credit card required). Monetization features allow users to earn from their deliverables. Enterprise co-build options are available for organizations.
Pros and Cons
Acti
Pros:
- Instant access to actions without app switching
- Highly customizable with Skill Keys and API mashups
- Large community with thousands of shared skills
- Works across any app with a text field
Cons:
- Limited to mobile keyboard input
- No monetization or professional output features
- May require learning curve for custom skills
Decker
Pros:
- Professional-grade deliverables (decks, memos, models)
- Monetization path for users
- Expert support and operator-led workflows
- Strong community for consultants and investors
Cons:
- Narrow target audience (mid-senior professionals)
- Complex feature set may overwhelm casual users
- Some features coming in 2026 (Learn, Belong pillars)
Verdict
Choose Acti if you want a lightweight, universal tool to speed up everyday tasks and reduce app switching. Choose Decker if you are a consultant or finance professional who needs to produce high-quality deliverables and wants to monetize your expertise. Both are in beta, so consider your primary workflow needs.

