MeetingPulse Polls & Surveys Feature
A quick and simple way to learn about your audience -- choose from 10 different poll types.
Shape your event in advance with pre-event polls
Choose when to push out each poll. Polls instantly appear on audience devices.
Decide whether or not to 'freeze' voting, with dynamic or fixed results when attendees vote.
Respond to and stimulate discussion with live poll creation
Check the retention of information by quizzing your audience.
From the dashboard, there are 3 different ways to get started with Polls.
You can click "New Meeting" to create a new, fresh meeting. Polls will automatically be enabled when you enter the presenter side.
You can also click "New Poll" to be taken directly into the poll creation dialogue for you to edit. This will create an unnamed meeting that you can go back and edit later.
Finally, you can click "Smart Poll Ai" to open up our Ai-powered Poll builder. Clicking this again removes the need to set up the meeting, allowing you directly interact with the poll. Learn more about Smart Poll Ai
Now you are all set to start creating your polls from all the available poll types we offer.
Single answer polls
Participants select one answer from the options you set, providing you the ability to learn about your audience.
βMultiple answer polls
If the topic is broad, give attendees the option to choose more than one answer.
Grid (Multi-Rating) polls
Attendees can select a rating for multiple items from the interval you choose.
Free text Polls
Free text polls let you ask your audience open-ended questions and get more detailed answers. The responses can be downloaded as a CSV and are available in the report. Use a Word Cloud to display the keywords in the responses.
βNet Promoter Score polls
NPS polls allow you to find out who is likely to recommend your product to other people.
Point Voting
Attendees allocate some or all of their assigned points to the response options.
βPreference order answer polls
Participants 'drag and drop' to rank the options according to their preferences. Use this poll to determine how attendees view and compare different options.
Rating polls
With these polls, each attendee selects one data point as their answer.
βYes/No answer polls
Limit your audience to a 'Yes' or 'No' answer and get a more definitive response.
Numerical polls
With the numeric polls, attendees can enter a number as their response.
Ranked-choice voting Polls
Candidates win by a majority of votes or through a process of elimination.
See also Universal Polls & Surveys Settings