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PingPolls v1.0

AI Forms that feel natural, not just conversational.

Marketing
SaaS
Artificial Intelligence

Forms feel like paperwork. PingPolls makes them feel like a chat. We replaced stiff inputs with a natural messaging UI and AI voice notes to boost response rates. Includes Certiscore™ for deep preference analysis and 'Ask AI' to chat with your results instead of reading spreadsheets.

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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 We are back! It is Azvya and Potato here. Since our last launch, we have been heads-down building, breaking things, and rebuilding. Here's the truth: we realized that making forms 'pretty' or 'simple' wasn't enough. Even a pretty form still feels like paperwork. We decided to scrap the old approach. We wanted data collection to feel like chatting with a friend on WhatsApp, not filing a tax return. So, here is what PingPolls v1.0 is all about: 1. It is a chat, not a form. We adopted the chat-style UI of LLMs and messaging apps. It feels natural, lowers cognitive load, and actually gets people to finish their sentences. 2. Voice is the new text. Typing on mobile sucks. We added AI voice note inputs so your users can just talk to you. 3. Stop reading spreadsheets. We integrated AI features that help you decide, not just collect data. You can now literally 'Ask AI' questions about your results to find patterns instantly. 4. The Certiscore™ method. We kept the math that made us special. Our pairwise comparison and reaction-time logic (Certiscore™) is still running under the hood to give you certainty, not just noise. We are building this for innovators, indie makers, and teams who need signals fast. We would love for you to try it out. Break it, test the voice notes, and tell us what you hate. We are building this together with you, so every piece of feedback helps us shape the next sprint. Let us know what you think in the comments! 👇

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While watching the demo video, an idea came to me. You could slightly optimize this and offer it as a research tool for launching startups. A small widget is placed on the site (or appears periodically in different spots), and the user is invited to leave feedback by voice. Then the AI asks a few guiding questions, compiles it into reports, and sends it by email. I think this would be very popular.

I just love the idea of talking instead of formally (and let's face it, boringly) completing a form. I think it might increase the interest in filling out forms, resulting in getting way more submissions :)

Great job, guys!

How does the AI handle reaction-time logic when the input is a voice note versus text? Does it affect the certainty score?

I really like this product. It's only available on the web right now. Do you have plans to develop a mobile app?

The 'Certiscore' feature for deep preference analysis sounds really high-tech. I wonder how it actually measures how much someone prefers an option does it look at their tone of voice or just the words they use in the chat?

When i enter to poll and there's lots of questions, i feel bad to response.

It will reduce that feeling for using this! Brilliant.

When someone is already using Typeform/Tally/Jotform/Google Forms, what’s the strongest “switching trigger” you’ve seen in practice—pricing, mobile drop-off, richer qualitative input, Certiscore™ certainty, or AI insights—and what does the migration path look like?

This is pretty fun, most forms just have the same look and feel - I'm curious if you notice a better more honest quality of answers by changing the design of the forms? Was a lack of honest or in depth answers a problem you've noticed before that you are attempting to address?

I've saved this project to my collections to use in the future when I'm ready to create my next form.

This app is so cute, ahah great launch to you guys!

How's the backend handling voice processing/transcription (e.g., which STT provider or models are you using?) and how are you managing branching logic/adaptive questions in the chat flow?

Congrats on the launch! Love how PingPolls turns “form fatigue” into chat‑native, insight‑rich surveys that people actually finish.

This innovative format will likely work wonderfully for younger or tech-savvy audiences. For a broader or older user base, will they need additional guidance or instructions to adapt to this "form that doesn’t look like a form"? As a creator, how should I explain how to use it to my own users?

Certiscore sounds like the boss fight of data science. But in a good way :D

For respondents, being able to reply via text or voice feels just like using a social app—ultra-natural, and it drastically eases the pressure of facing a "wall of questions". I wonder: if a respondent exits midway and reopens the form later, will the chat progress be automatically saved and restored, so they don’t have to start all over again?

voice notes are a huge unlock for feedback people are way too lazy to type long answers on mobile. does the AI transcribe and tag the audio automatically so i don't have to listen to them all?

Congrats! Have you seen people use this to get product feedback? Especially with voice notes could be helpful

I particularly like the idea of surfacing an AI bot to the user to help them fill in the form quickly, especially the voice part could convince me to fill in a form that I usually might not. I'm wondering: are all the questions shown at once in the AI mode? To me it would make the most sense if I can answer all the questions in a single voice note.

You’ve definitely made creating and filling out forma a lot more enjoyable and fun! - Love the playful branding as well @azvyae 🏓

PingPolls’ “chat-first form + voice notes” + Certiscore™ (pairwise + reaction-time) is a smart way to reduce drop-off while still getting signal. How are you handling voice notes—streaming ASR with timestamps, or batch transcription—and do you store raw audio or only derived text? We dealt with similar “qual + quant” collection at scale and the data model matters more than the UI. Roadmap-wise, are you adding webhooks/CRM exports + per-question analytics? 👏

The most playful design I have ever seen lately. It should be a part of some meetups, conferences and hackathons for spare time. :)