Onetapvote vs Typeform
Typeform is the gold standard for conversational, long-form forms. Onetapvote is built for the opposite use case: a single question, one tap, no account needed. If you just want to run a poll, Typeform is usually overkill — and more expensive — than you need.
Read the comparisonOnetapvote vs SurveyMonkey
SurveyMonkey is the classic enterprise survey platform — deep, broad, and long in the tooth. Onetapvote is built for the modern, low-friction end of the same problem: one question, one tap, live results. If you want a 40-question employee engagement survey, SurveyMonkey is the better tool. If you want a 1-question pulse every week, you're paying for features you don't use.
Read the comparisonOnetapvote vs Google Forms
Google Forms is free, familiar, and fine for internal surveys inside a Google Workspace. Onetapvote is a focused polling product with live results, public shareable pages, and event-ready features. If you're running a casual internal survey, Forms is hard to beat on price. If you need public polls, live reveal, or anything that needs to look like a product rather than a spreadsheet, we're the better fit.
Read the comparisonOnetapvote vs Strawpoll
Strawpoll is the classic name in quick public polls — fast, ubiquitous, ad-supported. Onetapvote is a polished alternative in the same space: same speed to set up, cleaner respondent experience, proper analytics, and no ads on the poll page. If you just need a single disposable poll, Strawpoll still works. If you're running polls as part of a product, brand, or ongoing feedback loop, we're built for that.
Read the comparisonOnetapvote vs Mentimeter
Mentimeter is the category leader for interactive presentations — live polls baked into a slide deck. Onetapvote covers the live-polling half without forcing your entire content into Mentimeter's slide format. If you're giving a big keynote with 40 interactive slides, Mentimeter is hard to beat. If you want live polls that work with your existing slides (or no slides at all), we're a lighter fit.
Read the comparisonOnetapvote vs Slido
Slido (owned by Cisco) is built for live Q&A and polls inside corporate meetings — deeply integrated with Webex, Zoom, and PowerPoint. Onetapvote is a standalone polling platform that doesn't assume you're inside any particular meeting tool. If your company runs on Webex and your polls only happen in live all-hands, Slido is the native choice. If you need polls that work anywhere — across meetings, outside meetings, in emails, in newsletters, on stage — we're the more flexible fit.
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