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Currently polls require being logged into a Figma account. There’s no way to present with Figma Slides to a large audience and use the polls feature with anonymous people such as giving a talk for a group mentorship session on ADPList. I’d like to see an option to allow anonymous voting and an option to show a QR code for people to quickly vote on their phones while viewing a presentation you are giving.

This would be so useful. Most of the people I present to, don’t bring their laptop, and they don’t have their credentials saved on their (personal) mobile device.


I would love to see this feature. I’ve created a presentation that I would like to share with a large number of employees while some use Figma, some don’t. Not all of them will have their laptops in the meeting room so it would be great to allow for anonymous voting.


This feature is essential for polls to have any value at all.

 

Heck, showing identities of votes is the easiest way to make sure your poll data is false 100% of the time. Imagine you want to ask a loaded question and get honest answers. Never gonna happen.


+1, something similar already exists in Figjam (open sessions to anyone for 24hr) as well


I’m supposed to make a company-wide presentation and the vast majority never even heard of Figma (and don’t need it). So, allowing them to participate to the poll without having to sign-up/-in would be essential to me.