u/1994-10-24

Made this because polls feel too flat for arguments with 20+ contenders. CrowdRank serves quick one-vs-one matchups, then the crowd ranking shifts as votes come in.

There are topics like games, movies, food, places, tech, and extremely online stuff. Curious which debate categories feel fun vs. which ones feel like filler.

https://crowdrank.app/debate-about

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u/1994-10-24 — 7 days ago

[Web] need a few testers for a no-login head-to-head voting app

Looking for quick feedback on CrowdRank. It’s a browser app where you pick a debate, vote through fast head-to-head matchups, and watch the leaderboard move.

No signup needed to try voting. I’m mostly trying to catch: confusing first-run moments, slow/clunky interactions, weak debate topics, and anything that feels broken on mobile.

Start here: https://crowdrank.app/today

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u/1994-10-24 — 7 days ago

Hello everyone, I built a small web app called CrowdRank and looking for early feedback from users.

the idea is: pick a debate, vote through quick head-to-head matchups, and the app turns everyone’s votes into a live leaderboard.

No login is needed to try it.

I’m mainly looking for feedback on:

- whether the voting loop feels fun or clunky

- whether the debate pages are clear

- whether the topics are interesting enough

- any bugs or confusing moments

- what kind of debates you’d want to see

Link:

https://crowdrank.app

Thank you. brutal feedback is welcome.

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u/1994-10-24 — 7 days ago