Ranked-choice voting for groups

Bestof

Decide what your group should watch, play, eat, or do next. Everyone ranks the options, Bestof finds the least-regretted winner, and the reveal happens together.

Fast in the room

A fair decision before the snacks get cold.

One person hosts, nearby phones join, and Bestof keeps the vote moving without requiring accounts, spreadsheets, or a server just to pick dinner.

01

Host a vote

Pick a category, add the choices, and invite the room from your phone.

02

Rank the options

Each person drags choices into their honest order of preference.

03

Reveal the winner

Rounds play out on everyone’s screen so the result feels earned.

Why ranking works

The winner should make the group happier, not just louder.

First-past-the-post voting can crown a polarizing option when the group splits. Ranked choice can keep looking until a broader favorite emerges.

Movie night Round 2
Spider-Verse Broad second-choice support
61%
Godzilla Minus One Strong first-choice bloc
39%

Built phone-first

Local by default. Online when the group is scattered.

Bestof is designed around one phone hosting the room. A relay only steps in when people are on different networks.

No server for local votes

Nearby devices connect directly to the host phone for quick, private group decisions.

QR fallback

When discovery is awkward, a join code keeps people moving without setup drama.

Synchronized reveal

Phones share timing so eliminations, cheers, and the final winner land together.

Relay-ready

Different networks can still participate through a lightweight Cloudflare relay.

Coming soon

Bring better decisions to the next game night.

Bestof is being built for iOS first, with Android in the same protocol family. The site is ready for App Store links, a waitlist endpoint, or a press kit when launch details are final.