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OneMind looks like a groupchat, but it is actually a system designed to get multiple people to converge on a single idea. Using timed rounds, participants propose and rate each other's ideas. Quality results are ensured through a two-round requirement, where an idea has to win two consecutive rounds to avoid flukes. This is basically an idea competition. Anonymous, so participants can feel safe to speak their mind.

OneMindAn anonymous consensus tool for any group of people
Tired of hour-long meetings to make one decision? OneMind replaces them.
Everyone proposes ideas anonymously—no loudest voice wins. Everyone rates them. The best idea only wins if nobody can beat it. That's real consensus, not just a vote.
Works for remote teams, boards, co-ops, committees, or any group that needs to agree on something without scheduling a call.
Free. No accounts required. 10 minutes instead of an hour.

OneMindThe meeting you don't have to schedule. Consensus in 10 min.
Joel Castroleft a comment
I built OneMind because I think one of the biggest things holding humanity back is our cooperation tools. We have incredible technology for communication—but almost nothing for actually reaching agreement. The tools that exist are either complex, slow, or just count votes (which creates winners and losers, not alignment). OneMind is simple and verifiable. Everyone proposes anonymously. Everyone...

OneMindThe meeting you don't have to schedule. Consensus in 10 min.
