Feature priority poll template
Ship what users actually want. Paste four candidate features, share in-app or by email, and let real demand drive your roadmap.
Live preview
Which feature should we build next?
Vote for the option you'd use most.
- Dark mode
- Mobile app
- Integrations
- Better search
This is a static preview. Click “Use this template” to make it yours.
Who it's for
- Product managers prioritising the next sprint
- Indie founders validating the next feature
- SaaS teams running a public roadmap
- Community managers gathering input from power users
Why this template works
- ·Low-friction — one tap means users who don't usually write feedback still vote.
- ·Anonymous means honest signal, not political signal.
- ·Live results double as a lightweight public roadmap.
Tips for running it well
- 1
Keep option text user-language, not internal project names.
- 2
Run the poll for 7–14 days so you catch weekly-active users at least once.
- 3
Share the winner and a short 'why' note — it builds trust for the next poll.
Ways to customise it
Add a 'None of these — I'd request something else' option and pair with a feedback flow.
Switch to multiple votes if features aren't mutually exclusive.
Use a rating-style template instead if you want relative priority (1–5 per feature).
Questions
How do I prevent one user from stuffing the poll?
Enable verification in poll settings — Onetapvote uses a mix of session and device checks to make duplicate voting hard without hurting response rate.
Should I share results publicly?
Usually yes — it signals a functioning feedback loop. Set 'show results after vote' so people only see them once they've contributed.
What if none of the options are the real winner?
Include an 'Other — tell us' option that routes to a feedback flow, or run a separate open-ended survey first to source candidates.