The conditional logic feature also allows organizers to set conditions based on responses to multiple polls using custom logic. This enables more complex workflows, such as personality quizzes or multi-step surveys for trade show booths.
How to use conditional polling for multiple poll
Read the full article on Conditional Polling to understand how to set up your polls. Reminder that conditional polling can be applied in two ways: based on poll answers or on custom data, showing each attendee only the questions relevant to them.
Once you have a conditional poll set up—including a parent poll or custom data and "child" poll—you can create an additional "grandchild" poll:
Create the Grandchild Poll
Add your new poll and toggle “Make conditional.”
Set it to be conditional on the child poll.
Example:
Parent poll: “Do you have transportation to the event?” (Yes/No)
Child poll: Shown only if the answer to the parent poll is No → “Would you like to be included in carpool coordination?” (Yes/No)
Grandchild poll: Shown only if the answer to the child poll is Yes → “Please enter your email and we will be in touch soon about carpool options” (Free text)
From the presenter view, you can see the full logic of multiple polls by hovering over the link icons for each poll.
✅ You can repeat these steps across as many branches as needed, allowing you to create highly personalized experiences for each attendee. This flexibility makes it possible to build complex decision trees, guide participants through tailored question paths, and ensure every attendee only sees the content that is relevant to them—perfect for surveys, quizzes, or multi-step event workflows.