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Create Opinion Poll
Guide to creating and managing opinion polls in chat for quick team feedback and decision-making
Create Opinion Poll
Opinion polls enable quick team feedback, decision-making, and consensus building directly within chat conversations. Create polls with multiple options, track responses, and see results in real-time.
Video Tutorial
Creating an Opinion Poll
Open Chat
Open EasyDo Tasks app and open the desired chat where you want to post the poll.
Enter Question
Type your question within the question field.
Good Questions:
- "Which meeting time works best?"
- "Preferred lunch venue?"
- "Project priority ranking?"
- "Team event preference?"
Add Options
Add your answer options.
You can add as many options as you need.
Option Examples:
- Option 1: "Monday 2 PM"
- Option 2: "Tuesday 10 AM"
- Option 3: "Wednesday 3 PM"
Set Visibility (Optional)
Set who can see the participants:
- All participants visible
- Anonymous voting
- Results visibility options
Send Poll
When done, tap the Send button in the top right corner.
Your opinion poll is now live in the chat.
Poll Features
Voting
Participants Can:
- Vote on poll options
- See current results
- Change vote if allowed
- View participant list (if visible)
Results
Real-Time Results:
- See votes as they come in
- View percentage breakdown
- Track participation
- See who voted for what (if visible)
Poll Management
Creator Can:
- View results anytime
- Close poll when done
- See all responses
- Export results (if available)
Best Practices
- Clear Questions: Make questions specific and clear
- Reasonable Options: Provide meaningful choices
- Appropriate Timing: Give adequate time for responses
- Follow Up: Act on poll results
- Respect Results: Honor team decisions
Use Cases
Team Decisions:
- Meeting time selection
- Venue choices
- Project priorities
- Team preferences
Quick Feedback:
- Feature requests
- Process improvements
- Team satisfaction
- Quick surveys
Related Resources
- Chat Module - Communication platform
- Create Group - Group polls