From the café on your street to the flyover being planned in your ward — real questions that affect you, answered with a Yay or Nay. You vote. You see every result. Nothing hidden.
Questions in your area
We're thinking of staying open until midnight on weekends. Would you actually come?
Asked by Chaayos · 3,104 Delhi-ites voted · 1 day left
Here's what 3,105 people said — including you.
What people said
Should the proposed flyover on Golf Course Road be replaced with a grade-level signal corridor instead?
Asked by Gurgaon Urban Dialogue · 1,847 residents voted · 3 days left
Here's what 1,848 Gurgaon residents said — including you.
What people said
Should our RWA replace the park benches with covered seating before monsoon?
Asked by Green Valley RWA · 812 neighbours voted · 2 days left
Here's what 813 neighbours said — including you.
What neighbours said
The new mixed-use tower on Hill Road — should the ground floor be mandated as public open space?
Asked by Mumbai Heritage Conservation · 2,203 votes · 4 days left
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What people vote on
Food & Retail
New menu items, store locations, pricing decisions, opening hours. Brands ask before they build.
"Should we add a full breakfast menu?" — Devyani International, Noida
Urban Planning
Flyovers, metro extensions, footpaths, parks. The city belongs to people who live in it.
"Pedestrian plaza or parking lot at the old bus depot?" — Pune Municipal
Community & RWAs
Housing societies, schools, local institutions — decisions that affect your daily life, not just your commute.
"CCTV in basement parking — worth the maintenance cost?" — Prestige Lakeside, Bengaluru
Architecture & Design
Building facades, public art, heritage conservation. Architects and developers who want the public's Raay before they file plans.
"Should the new library keep the original colonial facade?" — Kolkata Heritage Trust
How it works
A brand, planner or community posts a real question
One genuine question about a decision they're actually making — targeted to the city, ward or community it affects. We review every question before it goes live.
You answer — Yay or Nay
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You see exactly how everyone voted
The full split — percentages, real comments — the moment you vote. No waiting. No "results after poll closes." Same numbers for everyone.
The asker responds publicly
After the poll closes the brand or planner posts what they decided and why. Your answer was heard. That's not a feature — that's the whole point.
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Not a petition. No pressure, no target numbers. You vote. The asker decides. That's honest.
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For brands, planners & communities
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