Drag the dial. Then peek.
The whole app is one mechanic: commit your stance privately, then watch the crowd reveal itself. No anchoring, no comments, no dunking.
"Birthdays should stop mattering after age 30."

Built for one specific kind of person.
Commit before you peek
The crowd's verdict stays locked until you submit your own. No anchoring, no freeloading.
Three prompts a day
Ten seconds each. A tiny ritual, not another infinite feed.
A dial, not a debate
One slider from oppose to support. The nuance is the whole point — no comments to argue in.
Categories that matter
Fun, work, and tech — the three rooms where opinions actually shape your week.
Most opinion content rewards the loudest take. I wanted a place where everyone has to commit privately first — and the only reward is seeing where you actually sit relative to everyone else.
The Take is a daily opinion app built on a single mechanic: drag a slider to commit your stance on a provocative prompt, lock it in, then see how the crowd actually voted. Three prompts a day. No feed, no comments, no dunking — just the dial and the verdict.