Async voting with timezone-friendly deadlines. Every team member participates. No early-bird bias, no waiting for the late joiners.
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Set a close date and time. Every team member — whether they're in Auckland or Austin — has until that moment to vote. No "the decision happened before I woke up." No catching up on what was decided without you. Everyone participates on equal footing, regardless of where they are in the world.
In async settings, seeing early results changes how people vote. When the first few votes favour Option A, latecomers are unconsciously swayed. Chooseday keeps results locked until the deadline — meaning the 10th person to vote has the same unbiased perspective as the first.
Remote teams are particularly vulnerable to social pressure because everything is text-based and visible. When anonymous voting is on, team members share their real preference without worrying about the manager's reaction. The data consistently shows that anonymous decisions produce better outcomes — not just more comfortable ones.
Drop a Chooseday link in Slack, email, or Notion. Anyone on the team clicks and votes — no account required, no app to download, no friction. The easier it is to vote, the higher your participation rate. Remote teams that rely on heavy tooling often get 40–50% participation; Chooseday routinely hits 90%+ because the vote is two clicks away.
Every tool switch affects everyone differently. Give the whole team a vote — not just the most vocal members. A structured vote with ranked choice and context on each option produces buy-in that a top-down decision never will.
Choosing a location, timing, or format for a distributed team offsite is a genuinely complex multi-preference problem. Chooseday handles the vote and the tradeoffs — surfacing the option most people can actually get to.
Before every planning cycle, run an async vote on what the team thinks should be the top priorities. Dot voting lets everyone allocate points across options — you see where genuine energy lies, not just who spoke loudest.
We have people in 7 countries. Before Chooseday, important team decisions would happen in a Slack thread that 40% of the team never even saw. Now everyone votes and the decision is documented.
Chooseday is designed async-first. You create a decision, add options, and set a deadline. Team members vote whenever they're online — whether that's 9am in London or 3pm in Singapore. The result is calculated when the deadline hits, regardless of when anyone voted.
You can share Chooseday decision links directly in Slack. Team members click the link and vote in the browser — no app install needed. Vote reminder notifications can be triggered via link in Slack channels.
Yes. Anonymous voting is available on the Pro plan. When enabled, individual votes are hidden — only the aggregate results are visible. This is especially valuable for remote teams where social pressure and hierarchy can influence votes more than in-person teams.
Chooseday gives every decision its own permanent page with a unique URL. Instead of a thread that gets buried, you share one link. The decision, all options, the result, and the context all live in one place — findable months later.
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