QuickLitz - Shareable Team Tools That Actually Work

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QuickLitz: Create free online polls, collaborative checklists, group decisions, comparisons, and event announcements in seconds. Real-time results. No login, no signup, no cost. Perfect for teams, classrooms, communities, and businesses.

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QuickLitz came from a very simple frustration I kept running into almost every day: small decisions were taking way too long. Whether it was picking a meeting time, deciding where to eat, choosing between ideas, or just aligning a group, everything turned into endless chats on WhatsApp or calls with no clear outcome. Either people over-discussed or someone just made a random call to move things forward. I realized the problem wasn’t communication, we already have plenty of that. The real problem was the lack of fast, structured ways to decide things together. Most existing tools felt: - too heavy (forms, spreadsheets, enterprise tools), or - too unstructured (just chatting and hoping for clarity) So I started building QuickLitz with a simple idea: Create → Share → Decide. Instantly. Instead of one tool trying to do everything, I built a suite of small, focused tools people can actually use in real situations: - Poll – quick decisions - Compare – rate options across criteria - Quiz – interactive questions - Paste (shared clipboard) – instant sharing - Score – simple scoring systems - Announcement – structured updates - Checklist – track tasks together While building, the biggest shift was realizing this isn’t just a “tool” — it’s a real-time interaction layer. That’s where features like: - vote-to-reveal results - anonymous mode - ultra-fast expiry (even 30 seconds) - live activity feel started shaping the product. Everything is designed to remove friction: - no signups needed for participants - instant shareable links - single-page tools - minimal UI, maximum speed QuickLitz is built for students, teams, founders — basically anyone who needs to make quick decisions without turning it into a process. In a world where AI helps you find answers, QuickLitz focuses on something different: Not “what is the answer?” — but “what do we decide together, right now?”

 Most tools help people talk but very few help them decide fast.

QuickLitz feels like it nails that transition from discussion action. Super solid idea 👏