Launched this week
PollSnap
1 question, 10 seconds, 0 accounts.
9 followers
1 question, 10 seconds, 0 accounts.
9 followers
PollSnap is a fast, anonymous live poll tool. Create a poll from five types (Yes/No, Multiple Choice, free text, a 1-5 scale, or a live word cloud), share it with a link or QR code, and watch results update in real time, no refresh needed. Unlike Mentimeter, Slido, and Poll Everywhere: no account for you or your audience, no response cap, no feature paywall, and no IP logging. Free, GDPR compliant by design, mobile-first, and bilingual in Swedish and English.



How do you keep the results live without needing an account or any backend infrastructure on my end? Curious what happens if a lot of people join at once, does it hold up.
How does the word cloud poll handle spam or someone just hammering in the same word over and over to hijack the results, since there's no account or login to filter that out?
How are the polls stored if there's no account, and what happens to them after the session ends, can I still access results later?
One thing I'd love to see is a way to embed polls directly into a slide deck or Google Slides, so I can drop a live question right into a presentation without bouncing participants to a separate link or QR code. Would make classroom and conference use so much smoother.
The QR code sharing is a nice touch for getting people in fast. One thing I'd love to see is an embed option, like a small iframe snippet so I can drop a live poll straight into a Notion page or blog post without forcing people to leave what they're reading. Would make it way more useful for asynchronous feedback too.
The no-account-required approach for both hosts and voters is such a smart move, removes all that annoying friction that kills poll participation in meetings.