Send a single-question poll in your email design using the Poll Content Block.
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- Add: Drag the Poll block into your email.
- Configure: Add prompt → choices → optional image → optional comment field.
- Choice settings: Reorder, remove, or allow multi-select.
- Visibility: Hide on mobile/desktop via Block options.
- Review results: Sent Messages → Report → Survey Responses.
Try it like this: Add a simple satisfaction poll (“How was your experience?”) with 3–4 choices, a short description, and a comment field to collect open feedback.
Adding a Poll Content Block
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In the Content tab under Additional content, drag the Poll block into your email.
- Click Manage poll content.
- If you want an image displayed on the recipients’ poll response page, open Poll image and upload the image. Select Show image in email if you want it displayed in the message itself.
- In the Prompt box, enter the question, description, or instructions (required).
- Under Choices, enter the answer options.
- Type each choice into its text box.
- Click Add choice to include more options, or click X to remove.
- Reorder choices using the drag handle.
- Under Settings, select Allow recipients to select more than one choice if the poll supports multi-selection.
- To collect optional written feedback, select Prompt recipients to leave a comment and enter the label text.
- To display other recipients’ results on the poll response page, select Allow recipients to see the responses of others.
- When finished, click Create. Your poll appears in your email design.
- Block options are available in the sidebar to hide the block on mobile or desktop.
To edit an existing poll, select the Poll block and click Manage poll content in the sidebar.
Example
Review Poll Responses
Review poll responses in the email’s sent messages report:
- Go to Outbound > Sent Messages and locate your email.
- Click the dropdown arrow next to the message.
- Select Report and scroll to the Survey Responses and Survey Participants sections.