WHAT WOULD
YOU DO?
The social app that reveals your city's true moral compass. Swipe on dilemmas. See how your neighbors compare. Judge and be judged — anonymously.
You find a wallet with $500 and an ID. You could use the money — the owner will never know.
How It Works
Four steps to moral anarchy
Simple enough for your most ethically questionable friends.
Swipe on a Dilemma
Every day, fresh moral dilemmas land in your feed. No context. No judgment. Just: what would YOU do? Swipe left or right.
Your Vote is Recorded
Answers are anonymized but location-tagged. We map your moral fingerprint to your city — not your name. Your secrets are safe. Your city's aren't.
See City-Level Moral Maps
Discover how Chicago voted vs. Austin. Watch neighborhoods light up on the heat map. Find out if your moral compass points the same direction as your zip code.
Share & Challenge Friends
Send a dilemma to a friend. Bet on their answer. Judge them publicly. Start arguments at parties. This is why it's called Immoral.
Try It Now
What do you choose?
Real dilemmas. No wrong answers. Except maybe yours.
You discover your best friend's partner is cheating on them. Your friend seems happy and completely oblivious. Telling them will destroy their relationship.
Tap an option to see how others voted
Community Insights
Your city's moral DNA
Real-time aggregated moral data, broken down by city. See where you fit — and where your city falls short.
Moral Heat Map — USA
Live DataAggregated, anonymized location data used for community insights, research, and targeted campaign analytics.
Moral Scores by Category
Scores based on 2.1M+ responses. Updated hourly.
Party Mode
The game that ends friendships
Party Mode turns moral dilemmas into a live multiplayer experience. Get your group in a room — virtual or physical — and find out who your friends actually are.
Up to 20 Players
Pack a room. The more opinions, the more chaos.
60-Second Rounds
No time to overthink. Just raw moral instinct.
Judge the Room
Vote on who gave the most unhinged answer. Crown the worst.
Live Reactions
Watch friends react in real-time as answers roll in.
Current Dilemma
You can skip the line at any venue for the rest of your life, but one random person behind you gets denied entry every time.
ChaoticNeutral_88
⏳ Thinking...
2,340
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MorallyGray_NYC
✓ Voted
1,890
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EthicsAreDead
⏳ Thinking...
3,120
pts
JudgeMeNotBro
👀 Spectating
980
pts
AnonymousInChicago
✓ Voted
2,670
pts
3/5 voted · Revealing in 14s
Early Testers
People are already judging
Real feedback from beta users. Their morality not guaranteed.
“I showed my wife my answers and now we're seeing a couples therapist. 10/10 would recommend.”
Marcus T.
Chicago, IL
“Found out 73% of Austin would let a stranger die to save their phone battery. Feels about right.”
Jess K.
Austin, TX
“Used this at my company retreat. Three people quit the next day. Morale has never been higher.”
Derek W.
New York, NY
“I showed my wife my answers and now we're seeing a couples therapist. 10/10 would recommend.”
Marcus T.
Chicago, IL
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