Working on a side project and looking for an honest feedback

I've been working on a side project and I want to get honest feedback before I launch.

The concept is simple: every 24 hours, one debate goes live. Everyone votes. Results are hidden until the 24 hours are up — then the winner is revealed to everyone simultaneously.

That's it. No infinite scroll. No algorithm. One question. One day. Everyone on the same page.

Examples of debates:

  • Tea or Coffee
  • iPhone or Android
  • WFH or Office
  • Mountains or Beach
  • Ronaldo or Messi
  • Pineapple on a Pizza - Yay or Nay

How it works:

  • Open the app → see today's debate
  • Vote for your side
  • Jump into the comments and defend your choice while results are locked
  • Come back at the end of 24 hours for the simultaneous reveal
  • Debate moves to archive, new debate begins

The idea behind the locked results is to stop the bandwagon effect — you vote based on what you actually think, not what's already winning. The reveal moment is designed to feel like an event.

What I'm trying to figure out:

  • Would you actually open this app daily? What would make you keep coming back?
  • What kind of debates would get you talking — food, sports, tech, pop culture, something else?
  • Does the 24-hour format feel exciting or frustrating?
  • Would you share the results with friends? What would the share card need to say?

Still early — I'm building this solo and want to make sure the core mechanic is actually fun before adding more features. Brutal honesty is welcome.

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u/JrWick_23 — 1 day ago

Working on a side project and looking for an honest feedback

I've been working on a side project and I want to get honest feedback before I launch.

The concept is simple: every 24 hours, one debate goes live. Everyone votes. Results are hidden until the 24 hours are up — then the winner is revealed to everyone simultaneously.

That's it. No infinite scroll. No algorithm. One question. One day. Everyone on the same page.

Examples of debates:

  • Tea or Coffee
  • iPhone or Android
  • WFH or Office
  • Mountains or Beach
  • Ronaldo or Messi
  • Pineapple on a Pizza - Yay or Nay

How it works:

  • Open the app → see today's debate
  • Vote for your side
  • Jump into the comments and defend your choice while results are locked
  • Come back at the end of 24 hours for the simultaneous reveal
  • Debate moves to archive, new debate begins

The idea behind the locked results is to stop the bandwagon effect — you vote based on what you actually think, not what's already winning. The reveal moment is designed to feel like an event.

What I'm trying to figure out:

  • Would you actually open this app daily? What would make you keep coming back?
  • What kind of debates would get you talking — food, sports, tech, pop culture, something else?
  • Does the 24-hour format feel exciting or frustrating?
  • Would you share the results with friends? What would the share card need to say?

Still early — I'm building this solo and want to make sure the core mechanic is actually fun before adding more features. Brutal honesty is welcome.

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u/JrWick_23 — 1 day ago

What everyday problem desperately needs a better app?

I'm researching real problems ( specifically, in India ) before building an app, and I don't want to create something that nobody actually needs.

I'd love to hear about the biggest frustrations you face in your daily life.

What's something you waste time on every day?

Is there a service that's outdated, unnecessarily complicated, or simply annoying to use?

Have you ever thought, "Why isn't there an app that fixes this?"

Whether it's related to banking, transport, healthcare, education, shopping, government services, work, or anything else, I'd love to know.

I'm not looking to copy ideas. I'm trying to understand genuine pain points that people would actually want solved.

Every response is appreciated and will help me identify real problems worth building solutions for :)

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u/JrWick_23 — 8 days ago

Am I balding ?

Am I cooked ?

Mind you that I have insanely straight hair and thick hair elsewhere.

*The pictures above were taken in different lightings*

u/JrWick_23 — 11 days ago