There’s no easy way to make an important decision. gDecide, a private social network decision making app, rids confusion and unorganized responses from other social media sites as it integrates a polling system to help users get a better sense of an overall opinion. Private decision-making provided by gDecide, a client of Los Angeles-based tech and app public relations firm PMBC Group, allows users to carefully share inquiries with select trusted friends and family to help produce the most valuable feedback.
gDecide, a decision making tool that allows users to control what is shared on social media, keeps personal information safe by allowing people with private questions to receive clear responses from those who offer the most credible answers. As recognized on the Examiner, an entertainment, news and lifestyle site dedicated to serving over twenty million readers monthly around the world, questions on gDecide can be answered in a yes or no, multiple choice or descriptive text format. This way, the types of questions available to ask are unlimited. If a user wants a yes or no response gDecide will calculate all of the responses into a clear amount that eliminates unorganized texts, emails and social media responses. Asking questions on other social media sites can provide enlightening results. However, privacy is not a guaranteed no matter how heavily personal privacy settings are monitored. gDecide promises the option for complete privacy to all users.
When asking questions to a select group on various social media sites answers will appear on the thread that is viewable by all involved. Thus again limiting complete privacy. gDecide features the ability to keep all responses private, which will only allow participants to respond and not necessarily view the end result unless shared. The option to make results viewable by participants is available to the decision maker. At last, assistance with choosing a place for a first date, a date for a family reunion or a type of birthday present is privately available with gDecide.
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