startMaterial, space, budget or delivery — which comes first?
A side-by-side of the four first-purchase decisions: what each one controls, what happens if you skip it, and the signal that it is your current blocker.
For adults making a first purchase
Most first-purchase overwhelm is not a product problem — it is a sequence problem. Six questions find the one decision worth settling first: material, space, budget or delivery.
6 questions · anonymous, answers stay in your browser · no accounts, no product listings


One of them is usually the real blocker. The path check names yours; each card below opens the matching guide.
Short, one-answer pages — each ends with the same next step.
startA side-by-side of the four first-purchase decisions: what each one controls, what happens if you skip it, and the signal that it is your current blocker.
startNot with products. Start by naming which of four decisions — material, space, budget or delivery — is actually blocking you, then settle that one first.
startThe material-vs-space-vs-budget-vs-delivery question, answered with a fixed priority order — and why that order protects your effort rather than judging you.
Fixed rule order, descriptive results, no product data behind them yet — and what the anonymous session actually stores.