A public debate & voting platform where opinions are settled by transparent public voting.
Letsettle is a public debate & voting platform designed to settle opinions through transparent, public voting rather than comments or influencer bias. It empowers users to create debates, add options, and vote anonymously, providing a clear, data-driven consensus on various topics.
I’ve always been curious about one simple question: Who is actually the best — and who decides that? Everywhere I looked, I saw the same pattern: “Best cricketer” “Best programming language” “Best creator” “Best decision” But these conversations always turned into noise — biased comments, loud opinions, influencer dominance, and no real conclusion. That’s where Letsettle was born. I wanted to build a platform where debates are settled by clear numbers, not arguments. So I created Letsettle — a public debate voting platform where: Anyone can create a debate Anyone can add options Anyone can vote anonymously Results update live and transparently No comments. No algorithms. No influencer bias. Just public consensus. The hardest part wasn’t building voting — it was building fairness without login. I wanted zero friction for users, but I also needed to prevent fake or repeated votes. So I designed a system that balances anonymity with abuse prevention using: IP-based vote limits Browser fingerprinting Client-side vote memory Letsettle reflects how I think about products: Simple UI Strong logic Transparency over engagement tricks Curiosity-driven content that people actually want to explore At its core, Letsettle is about one thing: Turning endless arguments into clear outcomes.