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Public Findings

Findings, without the spin.

A public place to ask real questions, be honest about your methods, and let the world weigh in — without pretending to be formal science.

How it works

Three steps to shared insight

Ask your question

Post a survey on any everyday topic. Be clear about what you're curious about and — crucially — what you're not claiming to prove.

Collect honest responses

Participants answer knowing this is observational. No scientific pretense, just genuine curiosity and real opinions from real people.

Share results openly

Aggregated results, your methodology, known limitations, and community discussion all live together in one transparent place.

Why Public Findings

Findings, without the spin.

No hidden agenda

No corporate funding, no grant pressure. Studies are posted by curious people, for curious people.

Transparent methods

Every study shows exactly how questions were framed, what was measured, and where the methodology falls short.

Community critique

Disagreement and discussion belong right next to the results — not buried or left out.

Signals, not proof

Language and UI keep it honest. We surface trends and patterns without overclaiming what they mean.

Fully open

Results are public. No paywalls, no gated research. Anyone can read, participate, or respond.

Easy to create

Pick a template, write your questions, add context. A study can be live in minutes.

What gets studied

Everyday curiosities — the kind you've actually wondered about.

  • Transparent methods & known limitations
  • Community critique right next to results
  • No paywalls — all findings are public
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Have a question worth asking?

Post it. Be upfront about your methods. Let the community help you understand what the answers mean.

Start a Study — it's free