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
Create a Session
Set up your voting topic.
Add Options
Add all the choices people will vote on.
Collect Votes
Participants compare pairs of options. Smart pairing focuses on uncertain comparisons.
See Results
Pairwise ratings converge to show the optimal ranking.