OneMind
Idea competition

May the
Best Idea Win

OneMind turns group decisions into a fair competition between ideas. Anonymous submissions, independent rating, the strongest one wins — no politics, no popularity contest.

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No account · 30 seconds · works on any phone

Most ‘group decisions’ aren’t decisions — they’re surrenders

Someone suggests an idea. A few people push back. You ‘compromise’ on something weaker. Everyone walks away unsatisfied. That’s not a decision — that’s capitulation. Real ideas should compete on merit, not on whose office they came from.

Submit Anonymously
Every participant submits their best idea privately. Authorship is hidden so ideas are judged on content alone.
Independent Rating
Every participant rates every other idea on a structured scale. Comparison is fair and bias-resistant.
Crown the Winner
Through multiple rounds, the strongest idea emerges and wins. The whole group stands behind it — because they each helped pick it.
No Sign-up Required
Share a link, run a competition. No accounts, no friction, no excuses.
Works at Any Scale
From a 3-person team to a 300-person company-wide ideation contest. Same protocol, same fairness.
Automatic Convergence
When the same idea wins multiple rounds in a row, that’s the winner. No tiebreaker needed, no manual call.

Used by teams, hackathons, and ideation workshops that want the best idea to actually win.

Questions

How does an idea competition work in OneMind?
Everyone submits an idea anonymously, then rates the others two at a time. OneMind ranks the ideas and repeats; when the same idea wins repeatedly, it is crowned the winner — chosen on content, not on who proposed it.
Can I run a company-wide ideation contest?
Yes. OneMind works from a 3-person team to a 300-person company-wide contest using the same fair protocol.
Is a sign-up required to participate?
No. Share a link and people join — no account, no friction.
How is the winner decided?
Automatically: when one idea wins multiple rounds in a row, it is the winner, so there is no manual tiebreaker or judge's call.

Let the best idea win.

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