Collect instant attendee feedback the moment your event ends. Customize the question, share anywhere, and watch responses roll in live.
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Check how customers feel after a support chat, purchase, or onboarding step with a one-question poll you can share anywhere.
Check in on team morale with a quick poll that takes seconds to answer and shows results in real time.
Collect public opinion on any topic with a ready-to-use template. Customize the question and answer options, embed it anywhere, and watch live results roll in.
This template gives you an easy way to capture attendee feedback while the event is still fresh in people's minds.
Inside the template, you'll get:
It works well for conferences, webinars, workshops, meetups, internal events, virtual sessions, and hybrid events where you need quick, actionable feedback without sending people through a long form.
Here's how you can put this handy template to work.
Add the poll to a closing slide, event chat, or thank-you screen to capture immediate reactions before attendees move on to the next session.
Drop the poll link or a clickable preview into your recap email so attendees can vote with a single tap from their inbox.
Use polls to learn what attendees valued most, whether that was the speakers, networking, breakout sessions, venue, or overall experience. Those insights make planning future events much easier because you're working from real attendee feedback instead of assumptions.
Town halls, training sessions, off-sites, and all-hands meetings all benefit from fast feedback. A short poll helps teams gather honest opinions without overwhelming employees.
Online attendees tend to disappear quickly once a webinar ends. A simple poll placed on the closing slide or webinar page helps capture feedback before they close the tab and move on.
If a different question or format fits your event better, build one from scratch with the Opinion Stage poll maker. It takes a couple of minutes, and you keep all the same sharing options, live results, and mobile-friendly design. You can also browse the poll template library for other formats like customer satisfaction polls, NPS polls, and product feedback polls.
The best event feedback questions are simple, specific, and easy to answer quickly. Some strong examples include:
Start with one clear headline question in the poll, then use a longer survey later if you want more detailed feedback.
As soon as possible after the event ends. The best response rates usually come within the first few hours while the experience is still fresh and attendees are already engaged.
A poll asks one quick question and is best for capturing immediate reactions right after an event. A survey gives you more room to explore detailed feedback on sessions, speakers, logistics, and improvement ideas across multiple questions. Use a poll when you want a fast read on attendee sentiment while the event is still fresh. Use a survey later when you're ready to dig deeper and collect more detailed insights.
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