Settle It – turn "Pizza or Thai?" into a shareable poll
Natural language parsing is clever, but Doodle, Strawpoll, and Discord polls already own this use case.

Yet another Doodle clone when the original already handles this for free.
Groups coordinating schedules or decisions
Doodle · When2Meet · Calendly
Natural language parsing is clever, but Doodle, Strawpoll, and Discord polls already own this use case.
Yet another Doodle clone—being free doesn't differentiate in a solved category.
Big, confident CTA and a clean, minimal UX make it obvious how to create or join a room — Start New Chat is the whole product. The session-bound approach (no signup, chats auto-end after inactivity) is perfectly aligned with the stated use case, but it's not new; the landing sells the convenience well while leaving key trust questions unanswered (encryption, retention windows, moderation, invite controls). If you need a quick throwaway room this looks ready to use, but it needs clearer security and sharing features to stand out.
Anonymous kudos polls for Slack, but recognition apps are saturated (15Five, Bonusly, Officevibe).
Personality-first AI friends that actually text each other in your Telegram group chat.
Everything runs client-side and it actually records the glitch output to WebM straight from your webcam — a nice privacy-minded touch that beats many demo pages that only preview effects. The UI exposes useful controls (line thickness, jitter, threshold, raw mode) so you can dial in looks in real time; it's a focused, functional demo rather than a feature-complete product. Add presets, more effect types, or export options and this would stop feeling like a neat toy and start feeling like a tool.