Create a poll in seconds
Making a group decision at a festival usually means a long thread where everyone says something different, someone changes their mind, and by the time a conclusion emerges half the group has already wandered off. Raski polls replace that entirely.
Creating a poll takes a few seconds: write your question, add your options (up to 8), and post it to the timeline. The whole crew sees it immediately and can vote with a single tap. No back-and-forth. The answer is in the numbers.
Live results as votes come in
Results update in real time as crew members vote. Everyone can see the current tally — not just after the poll closes, but as it's happening. This creates a fast, shared moment of decision-making that feels immediate and decisive rather than drawn out.
Whether the crew is deciding on a meetup point, which stage to head to next, or what to do after the headliner, the answer appears quickly and everyone moves together.
Flexible options for any situation
Polls can be configured to suit the situation. Choose between anonymous and public voting — anonymous when you want honest answers, public when accountability matters. Set a closing time to create urgency, or close the poll manually when you have enough input.
With support for 1 to 8 options, polls scale from simple binary choices (“left stage or right stage?”) to more complex multi-option decisions. The interface stays clean and readable regardless of how many options you add.
