PingPolls v1.0 - AI Forms that feel natural, not just conversational.

Forms feel like paperwork. PingPolls makes them feel like a chat. We replaced stiff inputs with a natural messaging UI and AI voice notes to boost response rates. Includes Certiscore™ for deep preference analysis and 'Ask AI' to chat with your results instead of reading spreadsheets.

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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 We are back! It is Azvya and Potato here. Since our last launch, we have been heads-down building, breaking things, and rebuilding. Here's the truth: we realized that making forms 'pretty' or 'simple' wasn't enough. Even a pretty form still feels like paperwork. We decided to scrap the old approach. We wanted data collection to feel like chatting with a friend on WhatsApp, not filing a tax return. So, here is what PingPolls v1.0 is all about: 1. It is a chat, not a form. We adopted the chat-style UI of LLMs and messaging apps. It feels natural, lowers cognitive load, and actually gets people to finish their sentences. 2. Voice is the new text. Typing on mobile sucks. We added AI voice note inputs so your users can just talk to you. 3. Stop reading spreadsheets. We integrated AI features that help you decide, not just collect data. You can now literally 'Ask AI' questions about your results to find patterns instantly. 4. The Certiscore™ method. We kept the math that made us special. Our pairwise comparison and reaction-time logic (Certiscore™) is still running under the hood to give you certainty, not just noise. We are building this for innovators, indie makers, and teams who need signals fast. We would love for you to try it out. Break it, test the voice notes, and tell us what you hate. We are building this together with you, so every piece of feedback helps us shape the next sprint. Let us know what you think in the comments! 👇
Daniele Packard

Congrats! Have you seen people use this to get product feedback? Especially with voice notes could be helpful

Eja "Potato"

@daniele_packard Thanks! A local private university has used PingPolls to get feedback from their students. We haven't seen enough people use this to get product feedback, but we've definitely optimized PingPolls for that. We're confident that more users will use this to do market research soon.

Alex Cloudstar

This kills the homework-form vibe. Chat + voice notes feels right. Could get my mom to actually finish. Curious how it handles long answers and skips, and whether Certiscore is explainable. "Ask AI" to sift results sounds handy.

@alexcloudstar Haha, you know what? The first person I tested to validate this app was actually my mom 🤣 and yeah, she approved!
Seonghun Kim

When i enter to poll and there's lots of questions, i feel bad to response.

It will reduce that feeling for using this! Brilliant.

Eja "Potato"

@highlightyourproduct Yep, that's one of the reasons for the chat format, to minimize that overwhelmed feeling. Thanks for stopping by!

Nika

The most playful design I have ever seen lately. It should be a part of some meetups, conferences and hackathons for spare time. :)

@busmark_w_nika Glad you like it! We went with a Neo-Brutalism design because I found it helps me focus more on clear actions and usability. Taking it to a meetup sounds like a great next step. I'm definitely open to that 😯
Nika

@azvyae it is playful, definitely can distribute to events :)

@busmark_w_nika Thanks, Nika! I'll post updates here in the Product Hunt forum and the Discord community as well

Nika

@azvyae Thank you! :)

Wilco Kruijer

I particularly like the idea of surfacing an AI bot to the user to help them fill in the form quickly, especially the voice part could convince me to fill in a form that I usually might not. I'm wondering: are all the questions shown at once in the AI mode? To me it would make the most sense if I can answer all the questions in a single voice note.

Eja "Potato"

@wilco_kruijer1 Hi, thanks for stopping by. Currently, a form's questions are shown one-by-one to simulate chats people usually see in WhatsApp and ChatGPT, and each voice note can only answer one open-ended question with a long paragraph answer. For other types of questions, like multiple choice or rankings, users tap/click buttons instead.

We had an idea to answer multiple questions with a voice note, but we prioritized other features instead and only implemented voice notes on long paragraph answer questions, which we thought was the type of question that definitely needed an easier and quicker way of answering. We may reconsider this if it's highly requested.

There's a live example over on our landing page where you can try filling one of our example surveys. Please check it out!

Zeiki Yu

Congrats on the launch! Love how PingPolls turns “form fatigue” into chat‑native, insight‑rich surveys that people actually finish.

Eja "Potato"

@zeiki_yu Thanks for the kind words! If you want to keep up to date with our updates, consider joining our Discord!

Jake Friedberg

This is pretty fun, most forms just have the same look and feel - I'm curious if you notice a better more honest quality of answers by changing the design of the forms? Was a lack of honest or in depth answers a problem you've noticed before that you are attempting to address?

I've saved this project to my collections to use in the future when I'm ready to create my next form.

Eja "Potato"

@jake_friedberg You're right. We asked friends and colleagues, and many admitted to giving 'safe' answers when forms got too confusing (especially linear scales which range from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree"). Others also found it difficult to create forms that were fast and easy enough to finish but deep enough to be useful. PingPolls' format is our response to that issue, and a few others.

Now, regarding if we already notice better and more honest answers, that remains to be seen. We're still waiting for more user data to measure the exact 'honesty' boost. If you'd like to share later, please check out our Discord!

Thea Winslow

The 'Certiscore' feature for deep preference analysis sounds really high-tech. I wonder how it actually measures how much someone prefers an option does it look at their tone of voice or just the words they use in the chat?

Eja "Potato"

@theaxx Thanks for stopping by. Currently, Certiscore only measures how much someone prefers an option in the Preference Ranker & Sentiment Cards types of question - these are used for ranking and giving a yes/no answer for a number of options, respectively. Certiscore does this by measuring the time it takes for respondents to choose - if an option is picked in an instant, it means that they were really sure of their choice and thus its score is higher, and vice versa.

Other than that, there's also our emotion analysis which measures respondents' possible emotions when answering most of our forms' types of question through their words, like you said - their tone from voice notes aren't used because the audio files are auto-transcribed.

Helga Razinkova

I just love the idea of talking instead of formally (and let's face it, boringly) completing a form. I think it might increase the interest in filling out forms, resulting in getting way more submissions :)

Great job, guys!

Eja "Potato"

@helga_impalpable Thanks for the kind words! If you want to keep up to date with our updates, consider joining our Discord!

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