Stop collecting concept feedback over email. Stop debating direction in stand-ups. Chooseday gives agencies a structured way to handle both — with clients and with your own team.
Start free →When it's time for a client to pick a direction, share a Chooseday link. No account needed — they click, select their preferred option, and you get a clear result. Client stakeholders can vote individually and anonymously, which surfaces genuine preferences instead of whoever cc'd their boss getting the final say.
Agency creative teams are full of strong opinions. When the team genuinely disagrees on a direction, anonymous voting removes the hierarchy from the room. The result is based on merit, not on who's been at the company longer or who speaks the loudest in a video call.
On the Team plan, create separate workspaces for each client. Each workspace has its own decision history, templates, and member settings. Your client's data stays cleanly separated from everyone else's, and you can reuse decision templates across similar projects without starting from scratch.
When clients feel they can give honest feedback without judgment, you get better signal. Anonymous mode means the junior stakeholder isn't going to rubber-stamp whatever the CMO said in the Zoom. The result you get reflects what the group actually thinks — which saves revision cycles.
Present three or four creative directions to a client stakeholder group. Each person votes privately. The aggregate shows which concept has the most genuine support — not which one the loudest person in the room pushed for.
When selecting a new print vendor, studio, or production partner, give the full decision-making team a structured vote. Add a link to each supplier's portfolio and rate card as context. Ranked choice handles 5+ options cleanly.
After reviewing candidate submissions, run an anonymous vote with your core team on who to bring in. Each candidate gets a row — the team votes without knowing what anyone else thought. No anchoring, no social pressure.
Our clients used to take 2 weeks to "align internally" on a concept. We started sending Chooseday links and they come back in 48 hours with a clear answer. The anonymous mode is the key — it stops one opinionated CMO from derailing the process.
Yes. You can share a Chooseday decision link with clients — no account needed to vote. They select their preferred concept, optionally leave a note, and you get a structured result. This is far more reliable than collecting feedback across a chain of emails.
Yes. On the Team plan, you can create separate workspaces for different clients or projects. Each workspace has its own decisions, templates, and member settings — keeping client data organised and separate.
When anonymous mode is enabled, individual votes are hidden from all participants including the decision creator. Only the aggregate result is visible. This is useful for collecting honest client feedback without revealing individual respondents.
Absolutely. Create a decision with each candidate as an option, add context about each (portfolio link, rate, availability), and let the relevant stakeholders vote. Ranked choice is especially useful here when you have 4+ candidates.
Start free. Share your first decision link today.
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