Polls and Voting

How to get there: Voting is available on any post page. Configure voting settings in Settings → Boards by selecting the relevant board.

Learn how to create polls on posts to gather structured feedback, validate assumptions, and help customers voice their preferences on implementation details.

What are Polls in ProductLift?

Polls are admin-created voting mechanisms attached to posts that let customers choose between specific options. Unlike general post voting (upvote/downvote), polls ask targeted questions and provide multiple-choice answers.

Polls help you gather structured feedback beyond "do you want this?" to understand "how do you want this?"

When to Use Polls

Use polls to:

  • Validate implementation approach ("Which design do you prefer?")
  • Prioritize between variations ("Which integration is most important?")
  • Gauge feature usage ("How often would you use this?")
  • Gather preferences ("Dark mode: Auto-detect or manual toggle?")
  • Measure satisfaction ("Are you using the new feature?")

Don't use polls for:

  • Yes/no questions (use regular voting)
  • Open-ended questions (use comments)
  • Complex multi-part questions (break into separate polls)

Creating Polls

Poll Basics

Admin-Only Feature:

  • Only admins can create polls
  • Customers can vote on polls
  • Optionally allow customers to add their own options

Access Poll Creation:

  1. Open an existing post or create new post
  2. Click "Add Poll" button
  3. Poll creation interface appears

[Screenshot: Post detail page with "Add Poll" button highlighted]

Poll Creation Steps

Step 1: Write Poll Question

Enter clear, specific question:

Good Questions:

  • "Which authentication method do you prefer?"
  • "How often would you use bulk export?"
  • "Which platform should we prioritize?"

Bad Questions:

  • "What do you think?" (too vague)
  • "Should we build this?" (use regular voting)

Step 2: Add Poll Options

Provide 2-6 answer choices:

Example Poll:

Question: "Which Slack notification is most important?"

Options:

  • Status changes on followed posts
  • Daily digest of new feedback
  • Mentions in comments
  • Weekly roadmap updates

Option Best Practices:

  • 2-6 options (not too many)
  • Mutually exclusive choices
  • Clear, concise labels
  • Cover main scenarios

Step 3: Allow User-Added Options (Optional)

Toggle: "Allow users to add options"

When enabled:

  • Customers can add their own answer choices
  • Useful for discovering options you didn't consider
  • Moderate new options before they appear

When disabled:

  • Fixed options only
  • More controlled
  • Clearer results

Step 4: Publish Poll

  • Click "Create Poll" or "Publish Poll"
  • Poll appears on post immediately
  • Users can start voting

[Screenshot: Poll creation form with question input, option inputs, "Allow users to add options" toggle, and Create button]

Voting on Polls

Customer Poll Voting

How Customers Vote:

  1. View post with poll
  2. See poll question and options
  3. Click radio button or option to vote
  4. Vote registers immediately
  5. See updated results

One Vote Per User:

  • Each user votes once
  • Can change vote later
  • Cannot vote multiple times

[Screenshot: Poll on post showing question, four options with radio buttons, vote counts, and percentages]

Poll Results Display

Results Shown:

For each option:

  • Vote count
  • Percentage of total votes
  • Voter avatars (first 10-20 voters)
  • Option highlighted if you voted for it

Example Results:

Question: "Which integration is most important?"

  • Slack: 47 votes (34%)
  • Jira: 38 votes (28%)
  • Zapier: 32 votes (23%)
  • Salesforce: 21 votes (15%)

Total votes: 138

[Screenshot: Poll results showing bars with percentages, vote counts, and voter avatars]

Viewing Poll Voters

See Who Voted for What:

  • Click on poll option
  • See voters for that option
  • View voter details:
    • Name and avatar
    • MRR (if available)
    • Plan type
    • Email

Analyze by Segment:

Understand which segments prefer which options:

  • Enterprise customers prefer SSO
  • SMB customers prefer Zapier
  • Informs implementation priorities

[Screenshot: Voter list modal showing avatars, names, and MRR for "Slack" option voters]

Managing Polls

Edit Poll

Modify Existing Poll:

  1. Go to post with poll
  2. Click "Edit Poll" (admin only)
  3. Modify question or options
  4. Save changes

What You Can Edit:

  • Poll question text
  • Existing option text
  • Add new options
  • Toggle user-added options

What You Cannot Edit:

  • Remove options with votes (preserve voter intent)
  • Votes already cast (permanent)

Delete Poll Option

Remove Unpopular Option:

If option has no votes:

  • Click "X" icon on option
  • Option removed immediately

If option has votes:

  • Cannot delete (preserves voter data)
  • Can hide from future voters

Delete Entire Poll

Remove Poll from Post:

  1. Edit poll
  2. Click "Delete Poll" button
  3. Confirm deletion

Warning: All votes lost, cannot be recovered.

Pin Poll to Top

Highlight Important Poll:

  • Click "Pin Post" button on post with poll
  • Post stays at top of board
  • More visibility = more votes
  • Useful for time-sensitive decisions

Unpin when voting complete.

Poll Best Practices

Writing Good Poll Questions

Be Specific:

  • ❌ "What do you want?"
  • ✅ "Which mobile feature is your top priority?"

Single Focus:

  • ❌ "Which features should we build and when?"
  • ✅ "Which feature should we build first?" (separate poll for timing)

Neutral Phrasing:

  • ❌ "Don't you think dark mode is important?"
  • ✅ "How important is dark mode to you?"

Designing Poll Options

Mutually Exclusive:

  • Options shouldn't overlap
  • Each voter can choose only one
  • Clear distinctions between choices

Comprehensive:

  • Cover main scenarios
  • Include "Other" if allowing user-added options
  • Don't miss obvious choices

Balanced:

  • Similar level of detail for all options
  • Don't bias toward one option
  • Neutral wording

Timing and Duration

When to Add Poll:

During Planning:

  • Feature is planned but implementation details TBD
  • Need customer input on approach
  • Before starting development

After Launch:

  • Measure adoption and satisfaction
  • Gather feedback for iteration
  • "Are you using the new feature?"

Duration:

  • Leave poll open: 2-4 weeks typically
  • Pin for first week (visibility)
  • Gather sufficient responses (target: 20+ votes)

Interpreting Results

Look Beyond Percentages:

  • 60% prefer Slack (47 votes) but...
  • 70% of Slack voters are SMB customers
  • 80% of enterprise voters prefer Jira
  • Decision: Build Jira first for enterprise, Slack for SMB later

Combine with Other Data:

  • Poll results
  • Post votes
  • MRR of voters
  • Comments context
  • Strategic priorities

Don't Just Build the Winner:

Polls inform, don't dictate:

  • 51% voted for option A
  • But option B serves higher-value segment
  • Build option B first with strategic reasoning

Poll Use Cases

Implementation Decisions

Poll: "Dark mode: Auto-detect or manual toggle?"

Options:

  • Auto-detect (follow system)
  • Manual toggle
  • Both options

Result: 67% want both → Build both features

Prioritization Between Features

Poll: "Which dashboard widget is most important?"

Options:

  • Recent activity
  • Top posts by votes
  • User analytics
  • Custom metrics

Result: Recent activity (45%) → Build first

Platform Prioritization

Poll: "Which mobile platform should we support first?"

Options:

  • iOS
  • Android
  • Both simultaneously

Result: iOS (52%), but 70% of enterprise votes for both → Build both for enterprise segment

Feature Adoption

Poll: "Are you using the new export feature?"

Options:

  • Yes, frequently
  • Yes, occasionally
  • Tried once
  • Not yet
  • Didn't know it existed

Result: 40% didn't know it existed → Need better feature announcement

Advanced Poll Techniques

Multiple Polls on One Post

Create series of polls:

For complex features, add multiple polls:

  • Poll 1: "Which feature variation?"
  • Poll 2: "What pricing tier?"
  • Poll 3: "Which platforms?"

Each poll addresses different aspect.

User-Added Options

Discover Options You Missed:

Enable user-added options:

  • Users suggest options you didn't think of
  • Reveals edge cases
  • Community-driven choices

Moderate New Options:

  • Review before displaying publicly
  • Reject duplicates or off-topic options
  • Approve creative alternatives

Segment-Specific Analysis

After Poll Closes:

Export voter data:

  • Analyze by MRR
  • Analyze by plan type
  • Understand segment preferences
  • Target communication by segment

Troubleshooting

Issue: Low Poll Participation

Solution:

  • Pin post to top
  • Share poll in email newsletter
  • Add poll to status update emails
  • Simplify poll question/options

Issue: User-Added Options Are Spam

Solution:

  • Disable user-added options
  • Enable moderation for new options
  • Clean up spam options

Issue: Poll Results Inconclusive

Solution:

  • Options may be too similar (consolidate)
  • Question may be unclear (reword)
  • Need more responses (promote poll)

Issue: Can't Edit Poll After Publishing

Solution:

  • Most edits allowed except deleting voted options
  • Create new poll if major changes needed
  • Add comment explaining poll update

Customer Engagement:

Analysis:

Post Management: