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

  1. Open Create a poll.
  2. Type your first question and pick a question type.
  3. Click + Add another question for each follow-up question.
  4. Toggle Required off for any question participants can skip.
  5. Choose whether to Show individual responses publicly (off by default).
  6. 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.