Classroom votes
Choose review games, reading options, project topics, class rewards or exit-ticket answers.
Create a quick local vote for classrooms, meetings, parties and group decisions.
The Poll Maker helps a group make a quick low-stakes decision. Add a question, enter two or more options, then tap +1 as people vote. It works well on a laptop, tablet, classroom display, meeting room screen or family phone. When the vote is done, copy the result into Slack, Teams, WhatsApp, email, a lesson note or a meeting doc.
Choose review games, reading options, project topics, class rewards or exit-ticket answers.
Vote on workshop priorities, next agenda items, retrospective themes or team activity choices.
Pick the next game, film, snack, dinner plan or group activity without a long debate.
Use projector mode when everyone is voting in the same room and you want the result visible.
Use a poll when the group should decide. Use Random Activity Picker, Random Dinner Picker, Random Movie Picker, Pick a Random Name, Wheel of Names, Coin Flip or the Yes / No Wheel when the decision should be random. For conversational choices, try the Would You Rather Generator or Truth or Dare Generator.
No. This is a local, browser-only poll for quick live decisions. It does not create a hosted voting link.
Yes. Show the poll on a screen, ask students to vote, then tap the vote buttons as answers come in.
Yes. Use Copy results to copy the question, options, vote counts and total votes.
No. Votes are counted locally in your browser during the session.