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How Pluria works
From question to vote to public result — the steps that make every poll readable.
How people use Pluria
Pluria fits a simple, everyday rhythm: ask what people think, vote in seconds, watch the result build, compare how others answered, and check back when the conversation moves.
Discover
Browse questions people are answering right now — from everyday debates to news of the day.
Vote in seconds
Tap an answer and you’re instantly part of the live result.
Watch the result move
See how the picture changes as more people take part.
Compare and share
Share the result, see how others answered, and keep the question and source attached.
What you can do in the app and on the web
Inside the app
- Sign in and manage your account
- Vote on polls (voting only happens in the app)
- Publish polls from your profile or your publisher page
- Verify your identity when you’re asked to
- Choose what stays private and what appears on your profile
On the web
- Browse the public feed of polls
- Open any poll and watch the live result
- Share links and drop poll cards into your site
- Reply and react from your browser when you’re signed in
How your vote stays private
Pluria knows that you took part in a poll — that’s how we stop the same person voting twice. But your individual answer is kept separate from your account, so the public page shows the totals only, never a list of who chose what.
See Voting privacy for the plain-English version, and Transparency for how we keep the context visible alongside every result.
How publishing works
A poll is more than a post. On Pluria, every question becomes a public record people can answer, share, revisit, quote, and read with the full context still attached.
Write the question
Pick your topic, write a clear question, and offer answer choices people can read in seconds.
Publish a public page
Create one shareable home for the question, the result, who asked it, and the conversation around it.
Turn answers into insight
Use the live result to understand how your audience feels, plan a follow-up, or decide what to ask next.
Public pages and sharing
The poll page
Your question, the answer choices, who asked it, when it was asked, and the discussion around it — all in one place.
The result page
A live look at how people are voting, with the totals, the status, and the context behind the number.
Shareable cards
A small version of the poll you can drop into an article, blog post, or partner site.
Replies from the web
When you’re signed in on the app, you can also reply and react from your browser.
How we keep results honest
Pages explaining voting privacy, how we fight bots, our safety rules, and our methodology.
How Pluria protects results
Block double voting
Pluria makes sure each person can only vote once on a poll, so the same account can’t vote again and again.
Fight bots and misuse
Account checks, device signals, rate limits, user reports, and moderation work together to limit fake or coordinated activity.
Keep your answer private
Your individual answer is never shown next to your account on a public page. Public pages only show the totals.
Keep context with the result
The question, options, publisher, timing, vote count, status, and methodology always stay alongside the number.
Support publishers
Creators, media teams, brands, NGOs, and communities can ask better questions and share results people can inspect.
Public opinion — not official elections
Pluria is built for everyday polls, public opinion, creator feedback, publisher research, community questions, and listening to your audience. It is not an official government election system, and we don’t pretend to be.
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Continue to Methodology or see Terms of Service and Billing and subscriptions.