PingPolls

PingPolls

AI Forms that feel natural, not just conversational

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Forms shouldn't feel like an interrogation. We built this platform because as fellow researchers, we are tired of "walls of questions" that look like homework. PingPolls changes the game by mimicking the interface people actually like using: chat. It feels natural, not just conversational. You can type answers or even leave voice notes, just like you would on WhatsApp. The result? A form that people don't just open, but actually finish.
This is the 2nd launch from PingPolls. View more

PingPolls v1.0

Launched this week
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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Wispr Flow: Dictation That Works Everywhere
Wispr Flow: Dictation That Works Everywhere
Stop typing. Start speaking. 4x faster.
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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!
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!

Samet Sezer

voice notes are a huge unlock for feedback people are way too lazy to type long answers on mobile. does the AI transcribe and tag the audio automatically so i don't have to listen to them all?

Eja "Potato"

@samet_sezer That's actually spot on. We store it securely in Cloudflare R2 (S3). The audio files are auto-transcribed through our LLM provider, so the form owners can only read the transcriptions themselves.

I wonder if form owners would require listening directly to the audio files, though. While auto-transcript helps surveyors analyze hundreds of data quicker, some research may require listening directly. What do you think?

Samet Sezer

@eja_potato i think 90% of the time i'd just read the text to save time. but keeping the "play" button is useful as a backup for when the AI transcription looks weird or ambiguous.

Eja "Potato"

@samet_sezer Thanks Samet, noted for future considerations.

Catherine Cormier

This app is so cute, ahah great launch to you guys!

How's the backend handling voice processing/transcription (e.g., which STT provider or models are you using?) and how are you managing branching logic/adaptive questions in the chat flow?

@cathcorm Thanks Catherine! yeah we ended up choosing Neo Brutalism in this case 😁

For voice processing, we're using gemini for now. it works well for our current needs, but we're likely to move to openai whisper in the future since it handles expressions and different speech speeds more reliably.

For branching logic, at the moment we use a drag-and-drop logic editor that you can configure in the branch settings while building the form. It's functional but definitely an area we want to improve, especially to make adaptive flows more expressive and easier to reason about.

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!

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