Multi-question polls
Ask several questions in one poll — multiple choice, true/false, and free text.
A single poll can ask multiple questions. Each question can be a single-choice list, a multi-choice list, a true/false toggle, or a short free-text answer. Participants answer everything on one page and submit once.
Creating a multi-question poll
- Open Create a poll.
- Type your first question and pick a question type.
- Click + Add another question for each follow-up question.
- Toggle Required off for any question participants can skip.
- Choose whether to Show individual responses publicly (off by default).
- Create the poll and share the link.
Question types
- Single choice
- Radio buttons. Participants pick exactly one option.
- Multiple choice
- Checkboxes. Participants pick any number of options.
- True or False
- Two large buttons. Server-generated; you don't write the options.
- Free text
- A short textarea. Up to 500 characters per answer.
Privacy of responses
By default, results show counts and percentages only. Free-text answers are listed without names. As the poll creator, you always see names and the full individual-response grid.
Turn on Show individual responses publicly when you create the poll to make the per-participant grid visible to everyone.
Embedding multi-question polls
Multi-question polls can't be embedded as interactive widgets — the embed code generates a card with a "Vote on PollThem" link instead. Single-question polls keep full embed support.
Closing the poll
Just like single-question polls, you can close a multi-question poll at any time. No "winning option" is set. The results page shows the final counts per question.