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.