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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 a fast and easy way to collect product feedback from customers, prospects, or beta users.
Inside, you'll get:
Use this product feedback template to validate a feature idea, check how a launch landed, or test messaging.
A poll works best when you need a quick read on one specific question. Unlike long surveys, polls feel easy to answer. That's why people are far more likely to participate, especially when they're already busy or only mildly engaged.
Right after a launch is when feedback is most useful and easiest to capture. Add a poll to your launch page, release notes, or announcement email to see how people react while the product is still fresh in their minds.
Before investing time in a feature, ask users if they actually want it. A simple poll inside your help center, community, or on your socials can give you directional feedback quickly. Sometimes one good question tells you more than weeks of assumptions.
Polls are useful for quick pricing checks, too. Ask users which plan feels most reasonable, which feature bundle is most valuable, or whether a premium add-on feels worth paying for. It can help you spot obvious patterns early.
If your team is stuck between a few names for a feature, product, or plan, let customers weigh in. You'll often get a clearer signal faster than you would from internal debates alone.
Beta users are much more likely to answer one quick question than complete a long form. A short poll after onboarding, feature usage, or a trial experience helps you gather feedback while engagement is still high.
You don't always need a formal research project to learn from users. Keeping a simple rotating poll on your site, in your newsletter, or inside your product gives you an ongoing stream of lightweight customer feedback over time.
The best product feedback polls stay focused on one idea at a time.
Here are a few examples that work well:
The simpler and more neutral the question, the better the responses tend to be. Avoid combining multiple ideas into one question, and include an "Other" option when there's a good chance you're missing something.
If this template isn't quite the right fit, you can build your own from scratch with the Opinion Stage poll maker, or browse the poll template library for other ready-to-use options like NPS polls, opinion polls, and more.
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