
Group decisions, settled.
Everyone secretly vetoes the options they won't tolerate. Veto reveals what survived and picks. No lobbying, no “I don't care, you choose.”
“Where do you want to eat?” — “I don't care, you pick.”
Twenty minutes later, nobody's eaten. Veto ends the politeness deadlock.
Three moves, zero arguments
Add the options
Type them in, or pull in restaurants near you.
Everyone vetoes in secret
Pass the phone, or join online. Each person quietly kills what they won't tolerate.
Reveal and pick
Veto shows what survived and spins for the winner.
Cream paper, ink lines, one winner



Your vetoes stay secret.
Nobody sees what you killed — not even the host. The winner is computed without ever revealing anyone's picks. No loudest-voice-wins, no hurt feelings.
Host a round, share a code
Everyone joins from their own phone and vetoes in private. Or pass one phone around the table — both work offline-first.
Fair enough.
How is this different from just voting?+
Voting picks the most-liked option — and the loudest voice usually wins the campaign. Vetoing removes the intolerable ones privately, so whatever survives is fine by everyone. Consensus by elimination.
Can anyone see what I vetoed?+
No. Not the group, not the host. The winner is computed without anyone's picks ever being shown. That's the whole point — you can finally kill your friend's favorite without a diplomatic incident.
Does everyone need the app?+
Nope. Pass one phone around the table and it hides each person's picks between turns. Online rounds only need the host to share a 6-letter code.
What does it cost?+
The core game is free. A one-time Veto Pro unlock adds unlimited saved lists and all presets — no subscription.

Be there for the first round
Veto is coming to iOS. Join the waitlist and we'll email you once — on launch day.