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What Is Country Voting? The Voting App Where Nations Compete

goru.rocks country voting app showing daily questions with results by country

Country voting is a simple twist on the classic online poll: instead of one global percentage, every result is broken down by nation. You answer a question, and then you see not just what the world chose, but how your country voted compared to everyone else. goru.rocks is a free country voting app built entirely around this idea, and it turns everyday opinions into a worldwide competition.

How country voting works

On a normal poll you tap an option and see a number. On a country voting app, that number comes with a map of the world's opinions. When you vote by country on goru, you swipe through a feed of daily questions (one per screen) and vote with a single tap. No registration is required to vote. Right after you answer, you see the global result as a percentage. Once a question reaches 25 votes, a country breakdown unlocks and shows exactly how each nation answered.

That breakdown is the whole point. "Pineapple on pizza?" stops being a personal debate and becomes a global one: maybe Italy is overwhelmingly against it while Sweden is split down the middle. "Messi or Ronaldo?" reveals which countries back which legend. Because results are tied to nations, country voting feels less like a survey and more like a scoreboard for the planet's opinions.

Why vote by country instead of just voting?

Voting by country adds two things a normal poll can't. First, context: a 60/40 global split hides the fact that the 40% might come almost entirely from one region. The country breakdown surfaces those patterns. Second, identity: when you represent a country, every vote matters a little more. You are not just an anonymous tap in a sea of responses, you are adding to your nation's tally.

goru takes that identity and runs with it through a country power system. Every vote, every chat message, and every finished daily task earns Power for the country you represent. Countries climb a live leaderboard and grow as colored territories on an interactive world map. So country voting on goru is both an opinion tool and the entry point to a long-running, free-to-play competition between nations.

What makes goru different from other voting apps

Most voting apps treat each poll as a throwaway. goru treats the whole feed as a living game. The questions are curated into 13 categories (food, sport, relationships, would-you-rather dilemmas, and more) with 540+ to start and new ones added by the community every day. Users can create their own questions, which are checked by AI moderation before they go live, so the feed never runs dry.

There is also no pay-to-win. Power can only be earned by participating, never purchased. That keeps the country competition fair: a small, active country can out-rank a large but quiet one purely through engagement. And because voting needs no account, the barrier to entry is a single tap. You can answer your first question within seconds of arriving.

How to start country voting (free)

Open the vote feed and answer the first question you see. That's it, you're country voting. If you want your votes to count toward a nation, create a free account, pick your country, and start earning Power. From there you can jump into live chat to debate the results with people from other countries, or check the rankings to see which nation is currently on top.

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Country voting FAQ

Is country voting free?

Yes. On goru.rocks you can vote on every question without an account and without paying. Premium cosmetic features exist but they never affect voting or country rankings.

Do I need an account to vote by country?

No. Anyone can vote with one tap and see the country breakdown once a question reaches 25 votes. An account is only needed to pick a country team, chat, and create your own questions.