Social Choice Theory Made Accessible

Smarter Polls.
Better Decisions.

Go beyond simple polls. Collect rankings, approval votes, star ratings, and grades — then analyze results with research-grade voting methods like Schulze, IRV, and Majority Judgment.

Powerful Analysis

Don't just count votes. Understand group preferences with algorithms developed by social choice researchers.

Single-Winner Elections

Find winners that best reflect the group's preferences, even when there's no majority.

Approval Voting Schulze Ranked Pairs IRV Borda Count Copeland Minimax Plurality Split Cycle Stable Voting Top Cycle

Multi-Winner Elections

Select committees or multiple winners with proportional representation rules.

PAV Method of Equal Shares STV Seq. Phragmén Apportionment Sequential PAV Chamberlin-Courant Meek-STV Sainte-Laguë AV

Rating Methods

Analyze star ratings and grades with methods designed for evaluative judgments.

Score Voting STAR Voting Majority Judgment
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Rank Aggregation

Aggregate individual rankings into a consensus group ranking using social choice algorithms.

Kemeny Squared Kemeny Borda Ranking

Participatory Budgeting

Allocate budgets across projects fairly using proportional methods.

Method of Equal Shares Utilitarian Greedy Pabulib Export

Visualizations & Comparisons

Pairwise margins, response matrices, and side-by-side rule comparisons.

Pairwise Margins Response Matrix Raw Data Export Condorcet Winner Multi-Rule Comparison Preflib Format

How It Works

1

Build Your Poll

Use our drag-and-drop builder. Mix question types, set privacy options, and customize access control.

2

Collect Responses

Share a link, send email invitations, or generate one-time tokens. No account required for voters.

3

Analyze Results

Add reports per question. Compare voting rules, visualize pairwise matchups, and export data.

Poll Interface
Poll Interface
Results & Analysis
Results & Analysis

Try the Demo

Vote in a sample poll with multiple question types, then explore the results page to see different analysis methods in action.

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