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Polls Explained

Learn everything you need to know about how Crowdpurr Polls work and how to use them on your crowd.

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Written by Ross Newton
Updated over 7 months ago

Crowdpurr polls are a great way to ask your audience their opinion on a topic or get live crowd feedback instantly in real time! Your crowd uses their mobile device to cast their vote on a variety of different poll and question types. You can use Crowdpurr Polls for surveys, live Q&A's, exit-polling, or instantaneous crowd response.

Ready to jump in? Check out the below video and written step-by-step tutorials.

Video Tutorials

Written Tutorial

Prefer a step-by-step written tutorial? Check out our written tutorial Getting Started with Crowdpurr Polls to have your first poll up and running in minutes!

How Do Crowdpurr Polls Work?

Crowdpurr Polls allow you to ask your audience opinion-based questions like:

  • Who is your favorite President of the United States?

  • How would you rate the conference keynote speaker?

  • How can we improve our company?

  • Which benefits are most important to you as an employee?

  • Who do you nominate for employee of the year?

  • What questions do you have for our guest speaker this evening?

Unlike a trivia game, there is no right or wrong answer in a poll - only your crowd's opinion-based feedback.

Poll Types & Question Types

There are several different types of polls you can create on the Create Experience page.

Crowdpurr's Create Experience page showing various poll types

Crowdpurr's Create Experience page showing various poll types.

Poll types are shortcuts. Use any of the poll shortcut buttons to quickly get started. Later, you can add, remove, and change the type of questions in your poll. All of the below question-types explained below are available.

You can add any of the following questions types to your poll.

Multiple-Choice Questions

Multiple-choice questions allow your crowd to choose from multiple answer options that you add in addition to your question. You can add up to 100 answer options.

A 3D bar chart icon with A, B, C, and D letters on top of each bar.

An example multiple-choice question is:

Which employee benefit is most important to you?

  • A. Paid Time Off

  • B. More Insurance Options

  • C. Higher Pay Raises

  • D. Newer Offices & Equipment

Crowdpurr's Participant View displays a multiple-choice poll question

Crowdpurr's Participant View displays a multiple-choice poll question.

Text Answer Questions

Text answer questions are open-ended questions that require your crowd to type in their own answer using their mobile device's keyboard.

Answer responses can be quite varied because the crowd makes up their own. Answers that are the same are automatically grouped together.

A 3D bar chart icon with text bubbles on top of each bar.

An example Text answer question is:

Who do you nominate for Employee of the Year?

Crowdpurr's Participant View displays a text answer poll question

Crowdpurr's Participant View displays a text answer poll question.

Numerical Answer Questions

Numerical answer questions are similar to text answer questions; however, this question only accepts a number, and the keyboard shown to your crowd is a numerical keyboard versus a full-text keyboard. Similar to text answer questions, the same numerical answer is automatically grouped together.

An example Numerical answer question is:

How many years have you been an employee?

Crowdpurr's Participant View displays a numerical answer poll question

Crowdpurr's Participant View displays a numerical answer poll question.

Like or Dislike Questions

Like or Dislike questions are a simple variation on multiple-choice questions where participants either choose to "like" or "dislike" the question using special buttons created specifically for this question type.

This is a great way to get the overall feel from your crowd on a variety of topics your present to them as questions.

A 3D bar chart icon with a 3D "thumbs up" icon above it.

An example Like or Dislike question is:

We are considering an employee stock option?

Crowdpurr's Participant View displays a Like or Dislike poll question.

Crowdpurr's Participant View displays a Like or Dislike poll question.

Yes or No Questions

Yes or No questions are a simple variation on multiple-choice questions where participants either choose a "yes" or "no" response to the question using special buttons created specifically for this question type.

This is a great way to vote on topics for your organization or event.

A 3D bar chart icon with "Yes!" and "No!" text bubbles above it.

An example Yes or No question is:

Are you satisfied with your company pay-raise for 2023?

Crowdpurr's Participant View displays a Yes or No poll question

Crowdpurr's Participant View displays a Yes or No poll question.

Drag & Drop Order

The Drag & Drop Order question type allows your participants to drag the answer options into their desired order. When the Show Live Answer Results display is enabled, Crowdpurr will animate the answers into the top-voted order.

This is a great way to allow your participants to rank the priority of a given topic related to your event or organization.

An example Drag & Drop Order question is:

Rank the following benefits in order of most important to least important:

Crowdpurr's Participant View displays a Drag & Drop Order poll question.

Crowdpurr's Participant View displays a Drag & Drop Order poll question.

Poll Lead Capture

You will likely want to know more about who your participants are. By default, polls will run anonymously, meaning no identity or lead capture information is collected from your participants. In many use-cases, an anonymous poll is required.

However, you can choose to collect participant lead capture data including fields like:

  • First name

  • Last name

  • Address

  • Email

  • Age

  • Phone Number

Additionally, users on the Seminar Plan or higher, can add custom lead capture fields and collect custom fields you create (e.g. employee number, cable provider, etc.). You can also create custom checkboxes and dropdown selection inputs.

Presenting Live Poll Results

During the poll, you can show the results from your crowd in real time. The idea of a poll is to gather information and/or feedback from your crowd. You can then visualize the crowd responses in the Presentation View in a live bar chart. The Presentation View opens up in a separate desktop web browser tab. It can be put in Full-Screen mode and displayed on your Extended Desktop when your computer is connected to any external projectors or HDTV screens similar to a PowerPoint or Keynote presentation. For more information, please see Connecting Crowdpurr to a Projector or HDTV

You can also choose not to show live poll results from your crowd. Alternatively, you can wait and show them at the end of each question. Or at the end of your entire poll in a "review" session. The choice is yours.

Crowdpurr's Presentation View displays the real-time poll results

Crowdpurr's Presentation View displays the real-time poll results.

Exporting Poll Results

If you've upgraded to the Classroom Plan or higher, when your poll is complete, every vote from every participant can be exported as a CSV file spreadsheet for import into Excel or Google Sheets.

Additionally, any lead capture data collected is recorded inline next to answer results so you can see who voted for which answers. To learn more, check out Exporting Poll Results and Data to a Spreadsheet.

Poll Frequently Asked Questions

For common questions and answers about Crowdpurr Polls, check out Poll Frequently Asked Questions.

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