Want to know what the world thinks? Create quick, visual A/B questions on anything - from personal dilemmas to hot topics, and let the world vote on them in real time. Vote on other people’s choosrs and shape public opinion while you scroll.
Hey Product Hunt! We’re thrilled to finally launch 🚀 Choosr!
I’m Kobbie, one of the co-founders, and together with an incredible team, we’ve spent the last few months building something new: a playful social platform built entirely around opinions.
With Choosr, anyone can post a quick two-option question—anything from personal dilemmas to trending debates—and get real-time votes from the crowd.
It’s fast, visual, fun… and kind of addictive 😅
But it’s more than just choosing—it’s about discovering what people really think. You can vote on others’ Choosrs too, influence the results, and feel the pulse of public opinion as it shifts.
🧠 We built Choosr for people who love asking, judging, comparing, helping, stirring debate—or just being curious.
Would love your feedback, ideas, and support.
Drop your take, post your first Choosr, and help us make a more engaging, participation-driven social experience.
👇 Ask us anything or just say hi!
always fun to see what people really think, nice idea!. but I expected desktop too ;) anyway upvoted!
This looks super useful for indecisive people!
Are you planning to integrate Choosr with other platforms to export the results somehow? Like if I want to share the poll results with my Intsagram audience and then show how it influenced my choice?
This is amazing! Would
It be for general questions as well aimed Toward a specific group? Like could I ask my writing group about opinions using this app? Or does it have to be open to everyone?
Congrats on the launch, Kobbie! 🎉
Choosr feels like a fresh take on social interaction—simple, visual decision-making that taps into our instinct to weigh in. Love that it’s built for instant participation without the pressure of long-form content.
The real-time feedback loop and evolving public pulse could open up some super engaging use cases—from product testing to just settling dinner debates.