Dilemma Dynamics Lab Choice Forge
Launch razor-sharp would-you-rather duels with smart filters, live tallies, and one-tap sharing.
Choice Catalyst
Filter themes, spark debate, and let the live vote counters react.
About Dilemma Dynamics Lab Choice Forge
Dilemma Dynamics Lab Choice Forge transforms playful “would you rather” questions into structured debate fuel. Glassmorphism cards, gradient energy, and intuitive controls let facilitators surface conversation starters in seconds. Whether you’re energizing a homeroom class, hyping a livestream audience, or warming up a remote team retro, the Choice Forge keeps every duel fresh, inclusive, and on-brand.
Precision filtering for targeted sparks
Choose categories like Funny, Tech, or Thought-Provoking to set the tone, or leave the selector on Any for serendipitous mashups. The keyword search drills into niche topics—type “sustainability,” “comic,” or “AI ethics” and the prompt pool instantly narrows. Because filters run locally, there’s zero lag, even on shared Wi-Fi at conferences or classrooms.
Live voting that reveals instant sentiment
Each option card collects session-only votes, giving you quick-read audience sentiment without exposing personal data. The counters reset automatically when you fetch a new prompt, so you can pivot quickly through lightning rounds. Feeling indecisive? Tap Random Vote to simulate a tiebreaker and keep momentum rolling between slides, breakout rooms, or influencer segments.
Feature arsenal built for hosts
- Keyword search surfaces hyper-relevant dilemmas for thematic events or curriculum tie-ins.
- Copy and Share buttons move prompts into Slack, Discord, Zoom chat, or social captions instantly.
- Responsive layout thrives on phones, tablets, and large displays, making hybrid facilitation effortless.
- Random Vote and vote animations add playful unpredictability when groups hesitate to choose.
Strategic applications across industries
Educators use Choice Forge to launch Socratic discussions, asking students to defend their pick with evidence. Marketing teams brainstorm product positioning by reframing features as dueling customer benefits. Event hosts sprinkle prompts between speaker segments to reset energy, while youth leaders weave moral dilemmas into leadership training. The fast feedback loop keeps audiences engaged without derailing timelines.
Advanced workflows and data loops
Leverage the Copy button to archive standout prompts in Notion, Airtable, or Google Sheets for future reuse. Pair the tool with polling platforms by pasting each option into forms, enabling longitudinal tracking of audience preferences. Because the app is fully client-side, you can operate offline at retreats, then sync your collected notes later without worrying about data privacy.
As you build a catalog of favorite dilemmas, you’ll craft signature sequences—icebreakers that lead to deeper conversations, gamified debates that inform product decisions, or creative prompts that fuel content calendars. Choice Forge becomes the engine behind memorable sessions, empowering you to facilitate meaningful, laughter-filled decision duels anytime inspiration strikes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Filter by keyword aligned with your campaign (e.g., “eco,” “launch,” “innovation”), then copy standout prompts into a doc and tweak phrasing. Because the base prompts are concise, adding a slogan or product reference takes seconds.
Yes. After each round, note the tally displayed on the option cards and paste the prompt plus votes into a spreadsheet. Facilitators often snap a screenshot as backup before clicking Next Prompt.
Set a two-minute discussion timer per prompt, invite each side to summarize in one sentence, then rotate spokespeople. Encourage participants to explore why the opposite option might appeal to someone else before voting.
Copy the prompt into your streaming software captions and mirror each option into Twitch, YouTube, or Instagram poll widgets. When you reveal results, update the on-screen vote counters for a cohesive viewer experience.
Yes. Maintain a personal spreadsheet of custom dilemmas, then paste them into a shared doc. When you need them, temporarily disable filters, manually edit the text in your doc, and present it alongside the live vote counters for consistency.