CrowdVote

What happens when you ask a group to pick their favorite from a list? That's called single-choice voting—and it often produces a winner that's "least hated" rather than "most preferred." The more options that exist, the more likely you'll end up with an option that is unsatisfactory to the majority.

There's a better way — Pairwise voting works differently: instead of picking from a list, you compare options head-to-head, two at a time. Every vote in pairwise contributes to a ranking, not just one winner.

This results in the most satisfactory winner by consensus.

Create New Voting Session

How It Works

1

Create a Session

Set up your voting topic.

2

Add Options

Add all the choices people will vote on.

3

Collect Votes

Participants compare pairs of options. Smart pairing focuses on uncertain comparisons.

4

See Results

Pairwise ratings converge to show the optimal ranking.