Media
Using images and video to make your Quipols more engaging isn’t smart—it’s wicked smart. While media is an optional element, it’s highly recommended (in the same kind of way that breathing is highly recommended).
Quipol is social polling. Create simple & elegant one-question polls, embed them into your blog posts and webpages, and find out where your audience stands on virtually any topic.
For a more in-depth look at the anatomy of a Quipol, hover the Quipol on the left.
Using images and video to make your Quipols more engaging isn’t smart—it’s wicked smart. While media is an optional element, it’s highly recommended (in the same kind of way that breathing is highly recommended).
This part’s kind of important. It tells your audience exactly what you want them to weigh in on. Be compelling and pithy, because questions can only be 75-characters long.
Use this space if you want to elaborate on your question, but keep it under 350 characters. Context is optional, but it’s often helpful—especially when you craft your Quipol as a stand-alone blog post.
These buttons are for clicking. They let your audience weigh in on your question.
Quipol is for people who want painless polling and hassle-free feedback. Bloggers, journalists, superheroes, business folk—they're all big fans of Quipol because it just works.
Once a vote is submitted, Quipol aggregates all of the vote data and displays it in a pie chart. You can hover over a piece of the pie to see the statistics that it represents.
This area gives you a preview of the comments that are waiting for you in the next frame.
To prevent spam, flame-wars, and trolls from mucking up the conversation, we ask that you connect to your Facebook or Twitter account before leaving a comment.
Quipol was made with love, focus, and a few thousand lines of code. We think it's the perfect way to find out where your audience stands on virtually any topic. Start creating your own Quipols today, and let us know how we're doing.
The world is carved into commenters and non-commenters. Here’s where you’ll find the former.
This button lets you share your vote to your social network, so your friends or followers can stay up-to-date and join in on the conversation.
Comment
Once you’ve connected to your Twitter or Facebook account, you’ll see this comment box. It’s your opportunity to add to the discussion and, if you wish, share your perspective with your social network.