Website Feedback Poll Template

Get a quick read on what visitors think of your site with an embedded poll. Customize the question, drop it on any page, and watch responses come in live.

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What's Inside This Website Feedback Poll Template

This template helps you understand what visitors think about your website, a specific page, or a recent update without interrupting their experience.

Inside the template, you'll get:

    • A ready-to-use star rating question you can customize for any page or goal - or swap for a multiple-choice format if you'd rather give visitors set options to pick from

 

  • Live results so you can see visitor feedback as it comes in and spot patterns quickly
  • A mobile-friendly layout that works cleanly across phones, tablets, and desktop screens
  • Flexible embed and sharing options, including embedding on your site, direct links, email sharing, QR codes, and social channels
  • A customizable follow-up CTA that can guide visitors to a longer survey, a signup page, support resource, discount offer, or any next step you want to promote

 

It works well for SaaS websites, ecommerce stores, landing pages, blogs, help centers, and product pages where you want fast feedback from real visitors while they're actively using the site.

When to Use a Website Feedback Poll

Website feedback polls work best when they're tied to a specific moment, page, or visitor action. Here are a few places where they can be especially useful.

After a Redesign or Major Page Update

When you launch a new layout or update key messaging, a quick poll helps you understand how visitors are reacting right away. Instead of relying only on analytics, you can learn whether people actually find the page clearer, easier to navigate, or more useful.

On Pricing, Product, or Checkout Pages

These pages often reveal the biggest points of hesitation. Questions like "Did this page answer your questions?" or "What's stopping you from signing up today?" can uncover friction that conversion metrics alone can't explain.

On Blog Posts and Help Articles

A simple question at the end of a post or support article helps you quickly see which content is genuinely useful and which pages may need improvement. Over time, that feedback helps guide content updates and editorial decisions.

As an Always-On Website Widget

Adding a small feedback widget across your site gives visitors an easy way to share thoughts whenever they want. Sometimes people don't have time to complete a long survey, but they're happy to answer one quick question while browsing.

After a Specific Visitor Action

Feedback is usually most accurate right after an interaction happens. Triggering a poll after a download, signup, search, or completed flow helps you capture reactions while the experience is still fresh.

Want to Create a Poll From Scratch?

If this website poll template doesn't quite fit your needs, you can always build one from scratch with the Opinion Stage poll maker. You can also browse the poll template library for other ready-made formats like customer satisfaction polls, NPS polls, and event feedback polls.

FAQ

What questions should I ask in a website feedback poll?

The best website feedback polls focus on one clear question tied to a specific goal. Some common examples include:

  • Did you find what you were looking for today?
  • How easy was this page to navigate?
  • What almost stopped you from signing up?
  • How helpful was this page?
  • How would you rate your overall experience on this site?

Choose a question based on what you want to learn, whether that's usability, clarity, conversion friction, or overall sentiment.

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