A slack poll is an interactive way to better gauge your team's satisfaction, boost engagement, and give everyone a voice. Whether it's a quick poll to check in on how to improve standup meetings or a multi-question poll about how to improve team communication.
Slack lacks a built-in polling option, but adding a polling app is easy and often included in most free plans. In this article, we'll show you how Polly, a tool for sending Slack Polls, works. When you use a tool like this, you can more easily understand your team members' ideas and feelings, which can make your decision-making process more effective.
Install Polly for free in Slack, then go to your preferred Slack channel and type /polly into the chat box along with your question. If your sales team needs to decide on the next ad pitch, you could type /polly What’s the best title for the new ad campaign?
From there, you'll get a pop-up screen that allows you to select the type of question you want to ask as well as some other permissions and customizations like:
2. Create your poll questions
In these questions, team members need to choose among pre-set answers, whether that’s activities for your next virtual event or a list of possible agenda items to cover in a section of your next meeting.
Sample questions:
This format is a quantitative approach that shows you how strongly people agree with a statement. If you’d like, you can plug in the data to a graphing tool for immediate visual understanding.
Every Polly user can export results to either a Google Sheet or CSV spreadsheet format to use the data to help make valuable, informed decisions or changes.
Sample questions:
This type of vote is faster for participants to complete, and managers can quickly analyze the answers. But, it won’t give you as much detail as an open-ended question or even a question with more than two answers. It could be a starting point for figuring out if the team has an issue you might want to follow-up with later.
Sample agree/disagree statements:
NPS polls include two-part questions with both a numerical rating and a long-form answer explaining the reason for the score. It can help you to take the pulse of how your team members are feeling along with some personal context.
Sample question:
This works best when you want to avoid limiting your team members to a preset number of choices and want to encourage them to speak honestly about their experience.
listen to your team, and it provides space for them to articulate their thoughts and retrospectives openly.
Sample questions:
Decide whether to send the Slack poll to the entire group or a few key members. With Polly, it's easy to select your audience by using the Choose Audience button.
Decide on whether to choose an individual, a few individuals, or the entire Slack channel. Highlight their names and hit Enter to add them in.
Here’s why we love survey automation: You can run the poll whenever you feel is best without distracting team members. Opt for a recurring polly so you can easily get feedback on an ongoing basis — Polly allows you to do this with a couple of clicks.
Just go into the settings and hit Schedule.
A prompted form arrives with the option to select a calendar day, time, and frequency for a recurring polly and expiration on the voting period.
Participants will be notified at the bottom of the Slack poll with the date and time when the voting closes.
If you prefer to send the polly right away, just click Send Now. Then, sit back and wait for the responses. That's all there is to it!
According to Salesforce, "Employees who feel their voices are heard are 4.6 times more likely to feel empowered to perform their best work."
Polly helps employees feel heard not only by providing an easy poll tool — one of its advanced functions allows the team leader to make a Slack poll anonymous.
Even if your group is usually open with one another, most people tend to think twice before giving more sensitive feedback. Anonymous polling allows staff to provide feedback without fear of repercussions or judgment from peers.
Slack polls are an easy way to check how your team feels about key topics without distracting from their workflow. No matter what kind of company, every employee wants to know that their voice matters. Plus, by welcoming their feedback, you gain key insights that empower your team by letting their voices be heard..
To send a Slack poll through Polly, simply follow the above steps. You’ll need to set up our tool, choose your question type, craft the wording, and decide who to send it to and when.
Better performance comes from empowering your team to answer a few powerful questions. Learn more about how Polly makes sending polls accessible with our free plan for Slack.