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How to field a polling project
How to field a polling project
Autumn Dorsey avatar
Written by Autumn Dorsey
Updated over a week ago

After creating your polling project, your project assignee(s) is ready to send polls! Polls are sent from the desktop.

💡You don't need to juggle multiple apps when you have a built-in P2P texting tool that scales with your needs directly in Numinar.


Steps 1/5: Open the Polling project in the projects tab


Step 2/5: Click on Send Test Text

It's always a good idea to test your text before sending to the entire list. Enter your phone number next to the test button to receive a test.

💡This is an example test text!

This is an example test text!


Step 3/5: Edit project status if you want here

You can also click the survey and voter list links to review the Survey message and Voter List again.


Step 4/5: After testing and reviewing, start sending your text

Click the paper airplane button and then hold down enter to send.


Step 5/5: Once you send, messages will go to a queue and finish sending from there

Your job is done after all the messages are sent to the queue! From there, Numinar will finish sending out the messages. The estimated completion time is based on the time it takes from when you first hit send to when the last message is delivered to the voter from the queue. The estimated cost is based on the cost for sending all of the messages.


Conversational Texting

You can now see the replies that you are getting to messages you have sent and respond to them.

Step 1: Click the Text icon at the top of the page

Step 2: Reply to Voters

If you have replies, clicking on a conversation will allow you to reply to them. You can also search for specific voters in the "Search voters..." box.

💬Frequently Asked Questions

How does polling delivery work?

For more details, check out this article.

What do I do if I didn't receive a test text?

Contact chat support or email support@numinar.com and they can assist!

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