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Fast Decisions.
Zero Drama.

Skip the confusion. Know what your group really thinks in under 60 seconds.

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What’s It For?

Group projects? Event planning?
Just trying to pick a time?

  • See where everyone stands

  • Avoid last-minute chaos

  • Get agreement without 50 messages

Used by uni and
TAFE students
across ANZ to:

  • Lock-in group project directions

  • Decide on shared tasks and costs

  • Pick event times, themes, and names

  • Check stress/confidence across the group

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Why It Works

Swipe to vote

Easy, instant. Feels like TikTok, not homework

Real-time results

No waiting. No guessing. Just answers.

Built for uncertainty

YeahNah shows not just what people think — but how sure they are.

What You See

 Instant results. Visual clarity. You’ll know exactly where people stand — and what’s still unclear.

A smartphone screen shows a dating app message asking "Try the new rooftop bar?" with options "Yeah" or "Nah." There is a photo of a rooftop bar with string lights. Beside it, a group of four people sitting outdoors are looking at a phone, with options "Yeah" and "Nah" below them.

Student Voices

“YeahNah saved our assignment. We used it to agree the topic in 5 mins instead of 5 hours of arguing.”

Priya

UQ

“We used to poll on Instagram. But you couldn’t tell who was serious or joking. YeahNah made it clear.”

Tom

TAFE NSW

“Tinder for group decisions. Swipe and done.”

Mel

RMIT

Examples of What You Can Ask on YeahNah

Each swipe gets you real feedback, real fast.

“Is everyone free Friday at 3PM?”

“Are we splitting the costs evenly?”

“Do you feel confident about this assignment?”

“Should we stick with this project topic?”

“Theme ideas: 90s, Futuristic, or Chill Vibes?”

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Student Case Study:

Group Project Rescue

Context:

5 students, one major presentation, zero alignment.

Problem:

Endless chats, no clear agreement on who’s doing what.

Solution:

One YeahNah pulse revealed 3 people felt unsure about the direction. And no one had said it.

Outcome:

New topic chosen, roles assigned, project completed with clarity.

Time saved:

~4 hours of meetings.

Stress avoided:

Priceless.

Student Voices

“We used to post Insta polls, but you couldn’t tell who was serious or just clicking for fun. YeahNah shows the real answers, with confidence sliders.”

Jamie

UNSW

“YeahNah is like the Tinder for group decisions. Swipe and done.”

Mel

RMIT

Make Plans at the Speed of a Swipe

Ask

Create your poll seamlessly in under 10 seconds. No training, no tutorials needed.

Swipe

Share the link or QR and watch your mates tap "Yeah" or "Nah" like their favourite app. Everyone swipes like it's a dating app. 

Act

See the bell-curve verdict and spot strong opinions. Know exactly who's truly in, who's wavering, and who's out.

Don’t wait for
the group chat
to sort it out.

Start a pulse check now. Takes 30 seconds.

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