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Build an anonymous poll site with a question, up to 10 options, animated tally bars, and one-vote-per-browser dedup — generated from a single prompt.

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Create a poll-making tool where anyone can spin up a poll in under 30 seconds. The creator picks a question, 2–10 options, an auto-close time (10m / 1h / 1d / never), and a public-or-unlisted visibility. Voters get a shareable URL, one vote per browser, and animated horizontal bars showing the live tally.

Build a classroom-friendly poll site for teachers. Add a teacher-mode toggle that surfaces a QR code beside the poll URL, lock a poll to a single classroom IP range, hide the tally until the poll closes, and let the teacher click a 'close now' button to reveal results.

Design a team-decision tool. Polls can be 'this or that' yes/no with a one-line question, multi-option ('which day works for everyone?'), or ranked-choice. Owner can close a poll early; closed polls show final results with the winning option highlighted.

Create a public-opinion polling site with a landing feed of the most recent public polls, a 'create poll' flow, anonymous voting with a per-browser cookie dedup, and a JSON endpoint at /api/poll/<id> so embeds can read the tally without scraping HTML.

Foire aux questions

How does one-vote-per-browser dedup work?
Each visitor's browser receives a random 32-byte voter token in an HttpOnly cookie. The database enforces UNIQUE(poll_id, voter_token), so a second vote against the same poll returns a friendly 'you already voted' message instead of an error.
Can voters be totally anonymous?
Yes. The voter cookie carries no identity — just an opaque random token. We don't tie it to an account or an IP address. Resetting the cookie or visiting in incognito lets a determined user vote again, which is acceptable for casual polls; for strict dedup, swap in IP+UA hashing or require login.
Can I close a poll early?
The poll creator receives a one-time owner token in the redirect URL after creating the poll. Bookmarking that URL is the only way to close the poll later — we store sha256(token) in the DB so a leaked dump can't be used to close other people's polls.
Can the poll auto-close at a set time?
Yes. Pick an auto-close date when creating the poll. Once the deadline passes, the poll stops accepting votes and shows final results.
Can I embed the live tally elsewhere?
The /api/poll/<id> endpoint returns the current question, options, per-option counts, total votes, and closed/expired flags as JSON. Cache hits at 30 seconds at the CDN so embeds can poll cheaply.
Does this work for sensitive votes (board elections, HR, etc.)?
The default mode is best-effort dedup for casual polls. For audit-grade voting (board elections, anything legally binding), use a dedicated voting platform — this tool prioritises ease-of-share over verifiable identity.

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