Paste a Chooseday link in your Notion decision doc, project brief, or database. Your team votes in one click. The winner is declared automatically and the result stays documented alongside the context that prompted it.
If any of these feel familiar, Chooseday was built for you.
Teams add a "Votes" property, use emoji reactions in comments, or ask people to type their name under an option. These are all public, non-anonymous, produce no declared winner, and require a human to manually tally the result.
A Notion decision doc with 4 well-researched options is valuable only if the team actually picks one. Without a structured vote tied to a deadline, decision docs become archives of indecision.
The context lives in Notion; the actual decision happens in Slack, a meeting, or an email thread. Chooseday lets you embed the vote directly in the Notion page where the context lives, so everything is in one place.
Document the context, options, and criteria directly in your Notion page — as you normally would. This becomes the source of truth that voters refer to when casting their vote.
Create a Chooseday decision with the same options from your Notion doc, set a deadline, and paste the voting link into a callout block or inline in the Notion page body. Voters have full context right beside the vote.
Team members click the Chooseday link from within Notion and vote in their browser in under 30 seconds — no Chooseday account required. Chooseday sends reminders as the deadline approaches.
When the deadline closes, the winner is declared in Chooseday. Paste the results link — or the outcome text — back into your Notion page to complete the decision record permanently.
Built specifically for group decisions — not adapted from a survey tool.
Paste the Chooseday link anywhere in Notion — inline text, a callout block, a URL property in a database, or a linked mention. No Notion plugin or integration required.
The vote lives on the same Notion page as the research, options, and criteria. Voters read the context and vote without switching tools or losing thread.
Notion comment reactions show everyone who reacted. Chooseday anonymous mode means votes are completely private — individual choices are never visible to anyone.
When your Notion decision doc has more than two options, ranked choice (IRV) surfaces the option with the broadest team support — not just the plurality pick.
Everyone with the Chooseday link can vote — Notion team members, guests with view access, or external stakeholders. No Chooseday sign-up required.
Chooseday stores vote tallies, percentages, and the declared winner permanently. Paste the results link into your Notion page and the decision log is complete.
Teams across every industry — from startups to communities.
We write all our decision docs in Notion. Now we drop a Chooseday link at the bottom of every doc. Voting closes, we paste the result, and the doc is done. No more open decisions.
Notion emoji voting is fine for low-stakes stuff. But for anything that matters — budget, hiring, roadmap — we use Chooseday anonymous voting embedded in the Notion page.
We had a Notion database of 40 open decisions. We went through each one, added a Chooseday link, gave the team a week. 38 decisions made in a week. A record.
Embed a Chooseday link in any Notion page. Team votes in one click. Result declared and documented. Free forever for small teams.