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Truly Anonymous
No usernames stored with votes. No IPs logged. No metadata linking voter to choice — by design, not by promise.
Head-to-Head
You compare the options two at a time, so the group's true ranking emerges from simple, honest choices — not just a tally of clicks.
It Has to Win Twice
Not a one-shot poll. The top idea has to win two rounds in a row — so the group lands on an answer that actually holds up, not just whatever got the most clicks once.
Trustable Results
Transparent rounds, public results, private votes. Auditable without compromising anonymity.
No Login Required
Share a link, people vote. No account, no email, no friction.
Any Group Size
From 3 people to 3,000. The protocol scales without losing fairness.
Async or Live
Vote in a meeting or over a week. The structure produces clean results either way.

For any group that wants an honest answer — friends, classes, teams, communities.

Questions

Is OneMind voting really anonymous?
Yes. Votes are not stored with usernames or metadata linking a voter to a choice, so no one — including admins — can see who voted for what.
Do voters need an account?
No. You share a link and people vote — no account, email, or login required.
How is it different from a Slack poll or Google Form?
Those attach identity to responses, which makes people vote politically. OneMind removes attribution by design and has you compare the options two at a time, so the result is a real group ranking — not just a tally of who clicked what.
How many people can vote?
Any number, from a few people to thousands — the protocol scales without losing fairness or anonymity.

Public votes aren’t honest votes

When people know who’s watching, they vote to fit in. They go along with whoever’s loudest, or whoever asked. Whether it’s a group-chat poll, a Google Form, or a show of hands, putting names on votes kills honesty.

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