Randomify Tool
Yes / No / Maybe Generator
Switch between straight Yes/No answers or include Maybe for nuanced sessions.
How to Use the Yes / No / Maybe Generator
- 1Open the Yes/No/Maybe Generator. The default mode is a simple Yes or No pool.
- 2Toggle "Include Maybe" if you want a third option for undecided or neutral responses.
- 3Click Generate. The answer appears with a color-coded header — cyan for Yes, magenta for No.
- 4Keep clicking to accumulate session statistics. After five answers, a proportion bar shows how your results are distributed.
- 5Review your history to see every answer from the current session.
When to Use the Yes / No / Maybe Generator
You're overthinking whether to order dessert. One tap on the generator makes the call for you — no deliberation, no guilt, just a random verdict.
A workshop facilitator uses the Maybe option during brainstorming to introduce creative ambiguity. When the generator says "Maybe," the group discusses the idea further instead of immediately accepting or rejecting it.
A livestreamer lets chat suggest dilemmas, then uses the generator on camera to decide. The animation and color coding make for a quick, visual moment that works well on stream.
A team lead resolves tie votes in retrospectives by pulling a neutral Yes/No answer rather than casting a deciding vote that might feel biased.
Yes / No / Maybe Generator vs. Coin Flip
Both tools make binary decisions, but the Coin Flip is a strict 50/50 between heads and tails with flip animations and streak tracking. The Yes/No/Maybe Generator adds an optional third answer, colour-coded feedback, and session proportion stats. Pick the coin for dramatic, visual decisions; pick Yes/No when you want the possibility of "Maybe" or a softer decision-making vibe. Try the Coin Flip →
Ask a question, hit the button, and let Randomify render a dramatic verdict with oversized typography. Leave the toggle off for classic Yes/No decisions or add Maybe to acknowledge nuance. Every call is made instantly in the browser with equally weighted pseudo-random logic, so you never have to worry about fairness.
Keep the page open for rapid-fire rounds or copy the verdict straight into chat. Since nothing is stored or logged, the generator doubles as a classroom-friendly “ask Randomify” moment whenever students can’t choose between two options. It’s the fastest way to eliminate analysis paralysis—with a Maybe option ready whenever groups want space for a softer answer.
- •Make a quick yes/no decision without overthinking.
- •Add "Maybe" for brainstorming and workshops.
- •Pick a neutral tie-breaker in chats or meetings.
- •Toggle Maybe on when you want a softer, more nuanced response.
- •Keep the result box on-screen for rapid-fire questions or livestream overlays.
