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‘Voice’ gives online publishers easy tool for social polling. Try it out here

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The Voice team, when the company was still called Poutsch, September 2013. (Photo by Brady Dale)

First of all, try it out:

How’d it go?

That right there is Voice Polls for Publishers, a way for news sites to create social polls using Voice. (The startup, from a team of French entrepreneurs, was formerly known as Poutsch.)

The primary changes with Voice’s new functionality are:

  • The polls can be embedded, like a YouTube video.
  • Users don’t need to log-in to vote (it tracks IPs to eliminate double votes).
  • Publishers have control over the colors, so it matches the look of their site (which we took advantage of above).
  • Multiple questions can be incorporated into one embed, to increase time spent on a site.

Another function publishers may like is the ability to make an embed that shows your latest poll first.

Cofounder, Melchior Scholler, emailed us about the change. He also told us that Voice will soon release its app on Android. The company is waiting to release it to coincide with another major new development for the company.

Voice works from a home/office in Williamsburg. It is currently a team of six.

The roof deck at the Voice office (Photo by Brady Dale).

The roof deck at Voice HQ. (Photo by Brady Dale)

The front of the Voice office, from the spiral staircase (Photo by Brady Dale).

The front of the Voice office, from the spiral staircase. (Photo by Brady Dale)

Companies: Voice
Series: Brooklyn
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