Civie. Anonymous civic questions. Open results. No yelling
Anonymous daily civic polls, but self-selected samples and Pol.is already does this.

Live emotion clustering turns anonymous text answers into real-time sentiment dashboards.
Community managers and people interested in mental health check-ins
Typeform · Strava · Moodpath
Anonymous daily civic polls, but self-selected samples and Pol.is already does this.
It forces a quiet, useful pause: everyone answers three independent prompts (what worked / what didn't / what to remember) with no accounts, then you get a shared snapshot. Smart behavioral design — avoids first-writer priming and heavyweight retros — but adoption will hinge on integrations (Slack/CSV/export) and a simple habit-building flow.
Anonymous group gossip summarized into a daily AI newsletter by Lady Whistledown.
The interface nails low friction: a single slider, 'Locate + Save' and multilingual copy lower the bar to participate, and the map uses MapLibre/OpenStreetMap so it looks and feels modern. The privacy-first, no‑account hook is smart for scale, but the project is essentially a neat social experiment — its value depends entirely on getting real, broad participation and defending against sampling bias or spam.
History-themed GeoGuessr clone with AI images, but only five levels.
Waitlist-only mood tracker in a crowded space with Daylio and 7 Cups.