About Pluria

Pluria is where public questions become live results.

Pluria is a question-first social platform for live public opinion. People vote on questions, compare perspectives, and see what the world thinks in real time, from fun daily debates to bigger questions about culture, technology, society, brands, communities, and public life.

Product
Question-first social platform
Core idea
One question, one vote, one live result
Web
Public pages for questions and results

The world has more opinions than ever, but fewer clean ways to understand them.

People react constantly to news, creators, products, prices, sports, entertainment, relationships, and public issues. But those reactions are usually scattered across comments, likes, private chats, screenshots, and short-lived polls.

Pluria gives opinion a cleaner shape. Ask clearly. Vote privately. See live results. Compare perspectives. Share the outcome. Keep the context attached.

Built for people who ask, answer, share, and learn from public questions.

For people

Vote on anything. See what everyone thinks.

Explore questions from daily life, culture, entertainment, technology, sports, food, money, society, and global events.

For publishers and organizations

Turn audience questions into live insight.

Ask focused questions, invite people to vote, and share result pages where the question, options, publisher, timing, and context stay attached.

For investors and partners

The real-time opinion layer for the internet.

Every poll can become a reusable signal: a question, a result, a topic, a time window, a publisher, an audience, and a public page.

Social media shows what people say. Pluria shows what people choose.

01

Question-first, not feed-first

Most social platforms start with the feed. Pluria starts with a clear question people can answer.

02

Opinions become decisions

A like is vague. A comment is hard to measure. A vote is structured.

03

Fun and serious can live together

One poll can ask about pizza or movies. Another can ask about AI, prices, policy, products, or community priorities.

04

Public questions get a home

A poll can be shared, revisited, discussed, cited, and read with its context still attached.

A lightweight way to turn audience questions into public insight.

  1. 01

    Publish a focused question

    Choose a topic, a clear question, and options people can understand quickly.

  2. 02

    Invite people to vote

    Share the poll with your audience and let participation become part of a live result.

  3. 03

    Share the live result

    Use the public page or embed so the question can travel without losing its source and context.

  4. 04

    Decide what to ask next

    Use the result for content, insight, engagement, follow-up questions, or decisions.

Pluria protects public questions so people and organizations can take the result seriously.

Pluria checks participation, blocks duplicate votes, fights bots and coordinated misuse, and keeps ballot choice separate from account identity in the normal voting flow. Each public page keeps the question, options, publisher, timing, vote count, and status close to the result.

Pluria gives audiences the context they need before a result spreads.

  • Question wording, options, category, and timing
  • Creator or publisher profile attached to the poll
  • Current state: live, closed, after-vote, or public results
  • Raw result counts when results are public
  • Methodology, transparency, voting privacy, and terms pages
  • Share links, result views, and embeds for public reporting

A protected public signal, not an exaggerated claim.

  • Pluria is built for fun polls, public opinion, community questions, creator feedback, publisher research, and civic listening.
  • Pluria is not an official governmental election system.
  • Pluria is not a formal representative survey by default. Results are most useful when people read the sample size, audience, source, timing, and methodology together.

Pluria works best when the question is clear.

Bring one topic, one audience, and one decision you want to understand. Pluria gives that question a public home, a private voting path, and a result people can read, share, and discuss.

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