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What is a Multi Select poll and when should I use it?

Let respondents choose multiple options. Discover which combinations resonate or perform best.

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A Multi Select poll lets respondents choose multiple options from 3 to 8 choices and explain their selections. Use it when you want to understand broad appeal across options and discover which combinations resonate with your audience.

Unlike Single Select (one choice) or Ranked (ordered preferences), Multi Select reveals how options compete and complement each other. You'll see which options are most frequently selected together and which stand out individually.

This poll type is ideal for exploring combinations, testing feature bundles, or understanding which elements have the widest appeal.

When should I use a Multi Select poll?

Multi Select polls work best when multiple options could be "right" and you want to understand overall appeal. They're ideal for testing:

  • Feature bundles – which product features should you prioritize?

  • Benefit messaging – which value propositions resonate most?

  • Design elements – which colors, styles, or variations appeal to your audience?

  • Content themes – which topics interest your target market?

  • Ad creative elements – which headlines, images, or CTAs grab attention?

Choose Multi Select when you want to know "which of these appeal to you?" rather than "which one is best?"

Tip: If you need one clear winner, use Single Select. If you need to understand preference order, use a Ranked poll.

How to create a Multi Select poll

Setting up a Multi Select poll takes just a few steps:

  1. Start a new poll – click the New poll button from your dashboard

  2. Choose Multi Select – select it from the Comparison section of the question type menu

  3. Add your options – upload 3 to 8 options (text, images, image sets, video, or audio)

  4. Write your question – ask something like "Which of these features would you use?" or "Which designs appeal to you?"

  5. Target your audience – choose demographics that match your target market

  6. Preview and launch – review your poll, then launch to start collecting feedback

Respondents will view all options, select as many as they like, and write a comment explaining their choices.

How to read your Multi Select poll results

Once your poll completes, you'll see two types of insights:

  • Votes by option – the percentage of respondents who selected each option, showing relative appeal

  • Most common groups – which combination of options got the most votes

  • Written feedback – detailed comments explaining why respondents chose specific combinations

Look for patterns in which options are frequently selected together – these combinations may indicate natural bundles or themes that resonate with your audience. Options with high individual selection rates have broad standalone appeal.

Frequently asked questions

How many options can I include in a Multi Select poll?

You can include 3 to 8 options. Each respondent can select as many or as few as they want.

What content formats can I test?

Multi Select polls support text, images, image sets, videos, audio files, and product mockups.

How is Multi Select different from Single Select?

In Single Select, respondents pick only one option. In Multi Select, they can choose multiple options. Use Multi Select to understand broad appeal; use Single Select when you need one winner.

Can I see which options are selected together?

Yes. The written feedback reveals why respondents chose specific combinations. Look for patterns in selections to understand which options complement each other.

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