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Simple Poll Creator

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Simple Poll Creator?
A Simple Poll Creator is an online tool that lets you quickly create interactive polls and surveys without any technical knowledge. You can add a question, set up multiple answer options, choose between single-choice or multiple-choice voting, and generate a shareable link to distribute your poll to anyone. It's perfect for gathering opinions, making group decisions, running quick surveys, or engaging your audience on social media.
How do I create a poll for free?
Creating a poll is simple and completely free! Just enter your poll question, add at least 2 answer options (up to 10), select whether you want single-choice or multiple-choice voting, set an expiration time, and click "Create Poll." You'll instantly receive a shareable link that you can copy and send to anyone. No registration, no payment, and no hidden fees required.
Can I share my poll with others?
Absolutely! Once your poll is created, you'll get a unique shareable link. You can copy this link and share it via email, messaging apps, social media platforms (Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, LinkedIn), or embed it directly on your website. Anyone with the link can open the poll and cast their vote. The poll works on all devices including smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers.
How many options can I add to my poll?
Our Simple Poll Creator allows you to add between 2 and 10 answer options per poll. This range ensures your poll remains clear and easy to understand while providing enough flexibility for most use cases. If you need more options, consider grouping similar choices together or running multiple polls. Each option can be up to 150 characters long, giving you plenty of room for descriptive answers.
What's the difference between single-choice and multiple-choice polls?
In a single-choice poll, voters can select only one answer option. This is ideal for straightforward questions like "Which logo design do you prefer?" or "What day works best for the meeting?" In a multiple-choice poll, voters can select multiple answers. This works great for questions like "Which features would you like to see?" or "Select all dietary preferences that apply." Choose the type that best fits your question.
How long does a poll remain active?
You can set a custom expiration time when creating your poll. Options include 1 hour, 6 hours, 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days, or "Never Expires." After the expiration time, the poll will still be accessible, but voting will be closed and only results will be displayed. This helps you control the voting window and ensures timely feedback collection. Choose an expiration that matches your decision-making timeline.
Is my poll data stored securely?
Your poll data and votes are stored locally in your browser using localStorage. This means no data is sent to external servers, and your privacy is fully protected. However, please note that votes are tied to individual browsers β€” different devices or users won't see each other's votes in real-time. This tool is designed for quick, lightweight polling needs. For enterprise-grade polling with centralized data collection, consider using dedicated survey platforms.
Can I embed a poll on my website?
Yes! After creating your poll, click the "Get Embed Code" button to reveal an HTML snippet. You can copy this code and paste it into your website's HTML where you want the poll to appear. The embedded poll will be fully functional β€” visitors can vote directly on your site. This is great for blog posts, landing pages, or any web content where you want to engage your audience with interactive polls.
Are there any limits on the number of votes?
There are no limits on the total number of votes a poll can receive. Each unique browser/device can vote once per poll (this is tracked via browser localStorage). If someone clears their browser data or uses a different device, they can vote again. For casual polls and quick surveys, this provides a good balance between accessibility and preventing obvious duplicate voting. For more sophisticated vote management, dedicated polling platforms may be more suitable.