TeamSort 2.0 - Drag-to-rank polls that get groups to actually decide

TeamSort turns any list into a ranked-choice poll. Share one link; everyone drags the items into their order (no accounts), and the consensus ranking updates live - Borda, Condorcet or instant-runoff. Add images and descriptions to items, hide results until close, export a shareable card or CSV, and get results emailed. Free for up to 10 voters / 24 h. Pro (from a $12 one-time pass) = unlimited voters, permanent polls, drafts. Used for roadmaps, offsites, reader ballots, book clubs and trips.

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Hey Product Hunt - Rob here, solo maker (I also built Flowchart Fun). I launched TeamSort here 13 months ago as a bare "no-login ranking tool". It got one upvote, and it deserved it: there was no story and not much product. Since then I've been building it with the people who actually pay for it - an eng org ranking retro topics, a school district running staff votes, a hockey blog whose readers ranked 41 prospects for its Top-25 ballot, and friends of mine picking a trip destination. How it works: paste a list, share one link, everyone drags the items into their own order. No accounts, no app. The group's ranking updates live as people drag - Borda, Condorcet or instant-runoff - so second choices count and the loudest voice doesn't win by default. What's new since the last launch (~270 commits): images and descriptions on items, a live-preview composer, three voting methods with a rebuilt results page, a shareable results card and CSV export, results emailed when a poll closes, hidden results until close, drafts, permanent polls, a public API, and accounts. Free is 10 voters / 24 hours, all methods, no signup. Pro starts at a $12 one-time pass - PRODUCTHUNT takes 50% off the first year if you'd rather have the yearly plan. The honest demo is to use it on me. Here's a live poll where you can rank what I build next - no signup, 15 seconds: Someone in the last launch thread asked whether results could stay hidden until a poll closes. That shipped this year, and it's the feature I get thanked for most. I'd love the hard questions - especially about the free caps (10 voters / 24h), which is what people push back on most. And I'm curious: what would you rank with this?