Decolla defines your Windows build in minutes — an itemised plan you can read before anything touches the device. Deploy it unattended through your own Intune & Autopilot tenant. And if a change needs to come off, roll it back per item — no wipe, no rebuild.
If you make a wrong turn, it becomes such a nightmare that even Microsoft support can't figure it out.
A simple change I could make in a GPO that might take 20 minutes might take half a day to be sure it's fully applied.
It feels like you are expected to be an expert script monkey these days.
The pattern behind every one of those threads: builds you can't see into, and changes you can't take back. When something misfires, the community's standard fix is wipe it and start again — because nobody can say exactly what's on the box. That's the problem Decolla exists to end.
Pick from a curated catalogue of 260+ build items — apps, policies, security baselines — filtered to your device and scenario, sensible defaults pre-set.
Decolla assembles an itemised plan: every app, policy and setting it will apply, each marked with how reversible it is. You approve it before anything runs.
The build runs unattended through your own Microsoft Autopilot & Intune tenant — your environment, your data, your control.
Anything Decolla changed can come back off — per item or the whole build. No wipe. No archaeology. No starting again.
You know exactly what is supposed to be on the device before you press go — and you can show it to anyone who asks.
Every change Decolla makes is tracked and reversible, per item. Change with confidence instead of fear.
Documented, repeatable, handover-proof. The build stops living in one person's head — or one person's scripts.
A timestamped account of what Decolla defined and changed on each device. Audit answers from records, not memory.
Decolla is in private build. Early-access members see it working before anyone else, and help shape what it becomes.
P.S. Bring your worst build. We mean it.