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Top 12 poll tools

Polls, forms, questionnaires, quizzes and surveys have become a great ally for teachers in gathering feedback and multiple opinions, and assessing their students. Polls in particular can be practical and fun, allowing you to engage your students, while collecting data from their responses, or checking their knowledge and learning regarding certain questions or topics.

Free and live online polling tools and apps have multiplied in recent years, and each has its own set of particularities and advantages. To make your choice easier, here we will list and compare the top 12 poll tools, the majority of which have both free and paid pricing plans.

Wooclap: a poll tool particularly suited to teaching

Comparison with 11 other poll tools

1. Mentimeter (unlimited number of participants)

2. Slido (5,000 participants max.)

3. Kahoot (2,000 participants max.)

4. Klaxoon (10,000 participants max.)

5. Poll Everywhere (5,000 participants max.)

6. iSpring (1,000 participants max.)

7. Socrative (300 participants max.)

8. Engageli (600 participants max.)

9. Vevox (5,000 participants max.)

10. Beekast (100 participants max.)

11. Typeform (10,000 responses max. per month)

How to choose the best survey tool for your courses?

Wooclap: a poll tool particularly suited to teaching

Wooclap is one of the best live polling tools for educational purposes. It allows you to be creative, is highly interactive and easy to use, and boosts engagement in students, and also meetings!

The main strengths of Wooclap include:

  • Its integrations with the majority of leading software and tools, including those of Microsoft, Google, Zoom, Moodle, Canvas, Blackboard, etc., which places it above most of its competitors.
  • Its attractive free and trial plans, with which you can add up to 1,000 participants, an unlimited number of events, and 2 questions per event.
  • Its customization options and features, with 21 different types of questions, allowing users to add, create and highly tailor polls and surveys to their own uses.
  • Its versatility in being adaptable to different audiences and source materials, with plenty of different interaction options, features, tools and question types, including polls, quizzes, open-ended questions, forms, tests, images, word clouds, and more.
  • Its affordable paid pricing plans (at €6.99 per month for the Basic plan, or €14.99 for the Pro plan) are among the best on the market, and offer full data analysis and data export tools.
  • Its easy to share events, with easy to use QR codes, simple share codes, and email and message links.

Comparison with 11 other poll tools

1. Mentimeter (unlimited number of participants)

Mentimeter is an online presentation, poll and survey tool, designed especially to help you create and add interactive contents to corporate meetings and conferences.

Mentimeter shines in particular for:

  • Its well-developed question-and-answer features, which allow participants to add and upvote questions to be considered during presentations.
  • The option of using AI as a way to create source material for polls.
  • Its simple and intuitive design.

Compared to Wooclap, the software tool has a more limited variety of question types.

2. Slido (5,000 participants max.)

Slido is above all a tool for enhancing webinars and team meeting discussions. The software has been designed as an online app that works on both smartphones and PCs, is particularly effective for running online polls during meetings with a large number of participants, and has question-and-answer features that include a question ranking tool.

Note that, in addition to its free and paid monthly plans, Slido offers one-off event plans (e.g. for 7 days), the price of which can vary between €60 and €499 per event, depending on the specific set of options and features chosen.

3. Kahoot (2,000 participants max.)

Kahoot is particularly specialized in interactive quizzes and the gamification of learning. Here we list some of the reasons this app is popular in education circles:

  • It offers great compatibility with smartphones, tablets and PCs.
  • It integrates with numerous presentation and online video-conferencing tools, including various Microsoft and Google products.
  • It offers an AI question generation tool to source a basic set of relevant questions.

On the other hand, unlike Wooclap, Kahoot does not include an anonymous feedback option or question-and-answer features.

4. Klaxoon (10,000 participants max.)

Primarily aimed at the business world, Klaxoon and its apps can be used during workshops, meetings and for surveys and live polls. Its list of strengths include:

  • Its online whiteboard tool, which is great for brainstorming and displaying responses.
  • Its offline feature, which allows you to create, add and use contents without a constant online connection.
  • Its compatibility with a wide variety of tools.

5. Poll Everywhere (5,000 participants max.)

Poll Everywhere is a polling and survey tool that allows you to run live polls to collect and share the opinions and responses of meeting, course or event participants. Effective in these different contexts, the software and app offer a wide choice of types of poll questions, surveys and forms, and can be used to involve the participation of large audiences.

Poll Everywhere does not offer an AI integration to help the presenter generate questions, and does not have an offline mode feature.

6. iSpring (1,000 participants max.)

Particularly effective for e-learning, iSpring is one of the preferred tools for corporate training, and also education in general. Different iSpring free and paid plans and software suites are available with annual pricing, and a one-month trial period is offered.

This online poll and survey tool is particularly appreciated for the creation of structured e-learning contents and for its integration capabilities with Learning Management System (LMS) platforms compatible with the SCORM e-learning standards and specifications.

7. Socrative (300 participants max.)

Socrative is primarily intended for teachers who want to involve their students in their courses and visualize their development and progress through real-time interactions and associated data and forms. Instant live quizzes, worksheets and forms, and the gathering of feedback on the course in real time are all assets that work in favor of this online quiz platform.

However, note that while Socrative works with all media types, and is easy to use via its app, its integration with other software, apps and tools is quite limited.

8. Engageli (600 participants max.)

With its virtual classrooms and numerous possibilities for live interactive sessions, Engageli is suitable for higher education teachers and online business and work meetings. Engageli offers an immersive AI-assisted online learning experience, with the aim of maximizing participant engagement, and their retention of the contents presented.

The live poll creator tool does not offer one-size-fits-all pricing, but only custom pricing.

9. Vevox (5,000 participants max.)

As effective in classrooms as in corporate events, Vevox offers a particularly easy-to-use online polling and survey system. It is possible to see answers displayed live, and participants can ask their own questions directly, with a voting system to put forward the best questions. In addition to its many integrations with Microsoft, Google, Zoom and multiple videoconferencing options, Vevox offers Chat GPT-assisted quiz question generation, and has a set of both free and paid pricing plans.

10. Beekast (100 participants max.)

Beekast is a software platform that facilitates remote work and study, either for professional users, or for teachers and their students in virtual online classes. While it integrates with most videoconferencing tools, this app and software platform promotes interactivity and customization, and offers a user experience favorable to collaboration and creativity.

With a maximum free plan of 3 participants, a maximum paid plan audience of 100 users, and monthly prices higher than the average, Beekast is more suitable for small work groups to share contents than for classes with large numbers of users.

11. Typeform (10,000 responses max. per month)

Typeform is a platform that has been designed principally for meeting customer relationship management and marketing needs, including running market research and data and feedback gathering campaigns with polls, surveys and forms. Its focus is on encouraging a high response rate and the generation of leads. It’s use in educational settings is therefore currently very limited.

It has a free trial plan on signing up, and the Basic plan starts from €21 per month for 1 user, 100 responses per month, and unlimited forms and questions. It integrates with corporate and enterprise level software platforms, including Slack, Zapier, Saleforce, and the email campaign management software Mailchimp.

How to choose the best survey tool for your courses?

Before choosing your online poll or survey tool for your courses, compare each of the available solutions by carefully considering the following main criteria:

  • Number of users or participants
  • Question types
  • Customization
  • Question and answer features
  • Price
  • Data analysis features

With its ease of use, great versatility for varied audiences, attractive price, and unlimited number of possible participants, Wooclap ticks all the boxes, representing one of the very best online poll tools for teachers and their courses you will find on the market.

Discover how Wooclap has changed the life of Justin Staunton, a teacher in Hibernia University by giving him 4 big wins" in his testimonial.

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