Make a poll
Set a question, list the options, share the link. Voters reply with a short code you paste into the Tally tab.
Share this link
Send it to your voters. Each voter will reply with a short code. Paste those codes into the Tally tab.
A poll asks
Pick your answer (one or more), optionally add a name, then send your code back.
Your vote code
Send this code back to whoever made the poll.
Open a poll link to vote, or make one in the tab.
Live results
Paste vote codes below. The chart updates as you paste. Voters appear under each option.
Open a poll link first, then paste the codes voters send you.
Why this exists
Group polls always come with a price: ads, signups, hostile cookies, surveillance. Poll runs in your browser only. The link carries the question. The vote code carries one vote. The Tally tab adds them up. It is one extra paste, and in exchange you get a poll that nobody else can read.
Frequently asked questions
- How does a no-server poll work?
- The poll definition lives in the URL. Voters open the link, pick their choice, and copy a short vote code. The poll creator pastes the codes back into the Tally box and the chart updates. No account, no server, no third-party.
- Is it free?
- Yes. No ads, no signup, no paid tier. The full feature set is free forever.
- Does it work offline?
- Yes. After your first visit, the page is cached as a Progressive Web App and works without an internet connection.
- Why do I need to paste vote codes?
- Because there is no backend. Sending votes through a shareable code is the trade for privacy and zero infrastructure. For small groups it is one extra step; for larger groups consider a real poll tool.
- Can I do multiple-choice polls?
- Yes. Toggle Multi-choice when creating the poll and voters can pick more than one option.
- Is the poll anonymous?
- Voters can optionally write a name. If they leave the name blank, the vote shows up as Anonymous in the tally.
- Does it track me or use cookies?
- No. There are no ads, no analytics, no third-party scripts. Everything runs in your browser.