Yay or Nay: Decide Together App Store rankings

Track Yay or Nay: Decide Together App Store rankings across 40+ countries. by Cem Karabulut • 0.0★ (0 ratings) • Social Networking

Description

Group chats are great for talking. They're not great for "should I buy this, yes or no?" Yay or Nay is for the second kind. You post a question — should I get this haircut, is this outfit too much, do we leave at 8 — and people vote yay or nay. Or "this or that" if you've narrowed it to two options. Or an "invie" — an invitation with date, time, and place where friends RSVP going or not going (and can drop it into their calendar in one tap). Send it to a friend, a group, or anyone on the app. That's it. No threads, no "well it depends", no debate spawning under your question. Three audiences, depending on whose opinion you want: • One friend whose taste you actually trust • Create your own focus group — fashion crew, roommates, work lunch people, whoever you ask things • Anyone on the app, when you need the public opinion Once you've decided, you can post an update so the people who voted know what you went with. Voting and never finding out what came of it felt like a missing piece. Worth knowing: the app is small, so the public side gets a thin response right now. If you're asking a friend or your focus group, that part works regardless. iPhone only, iOS 17+, free. Apple, Google, or email sign-in — no phone number. Comments and @mentions if you do feel like talking it through. Reports, blocks, and photo moderation built in. Delete your account from Settings whenever. If "should I?", "A or B?", or "who's in?" is a question you find yourself asking often, give it a try.