Class Poll / Vote
Set up to 6 options and let the class tap to vote. Watch an animated bar chart tally live with a percent toggle, perfect for quick discussion-starters. No sign-up, works offline.
Built by the AbraCalc team
How to play
- Type each option on its own line (up to 6) in the setup box.
- Tap Start Poll and pass the device around, or project it for a show of hands.
- Each tap on an option fills in its bar live; toggle Show Percent for ratios instead of counts.
- Use Reset Votes to rerun the same options, or New Poll to start fresh.
Type up to six options, hit start, and hand the screen to the room. Every tap fills in an animated bar so the class sees opinion shift in real time, then flip the percent toggle when you want ratios instead of raw counts. It's built for the two-minute warm-up: no accounts, no roster, no data leaving the device. Reset the votes to run it again with a new question, or start a brand new poll entirely. Because everything runs locally in the browser, it works even on a spotty school network or fully offline once the page has loaded.
Frequently asked questions
- Can more than one person vote from the same device?
- Yes. It's designed for a single shared screen or projector — students tap in turn, or you tally a show of hands yourself. There's no limit on how many taps an option can receive.
- Does it save results after I close the tab?
- No. The poll lives only in that browser tab for privacy and simplicity — nothing is stored or sent anywhere. Screenshot the bars before resetting if you want to keep a record.
- What happens if I only need 2 or 3 options instead of 6?
- Just list fewer options — the tool works with as few as one. Six is the maximum so the bars stay readable on a projector.