Settle It: Simple Polling Tool for Quick Group Decisions
By
Karl Hills
Sat on the counter overnight. Well past its best.
Summary
Settle It is a simple polling tool designed to help groups make quick everyday decisions without lengthy discussions. Users can create polls in one line, share via link without requiring accounts, and get instant results. The tool is intended for decisions like where to eat, when to meet, or what activity to do next, aiming to reduce friction in group decision-making.
Key quotes
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Settle It lets you create a poll in one line and share it with a link. No accounts, no setup, just something simple you can drop into a group chat and move on.
I've been using it with friends and family, and it's been nice to remove a bit of friction from everyday decisions.
Make a poll. Share the link. Decide.
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