What is a Poll Report? Can Respondents see it?
Definition
A Poll Report is the roll-up view of all completed peer group surveys under the same Poll.
It aggregates data across multiple peer groups that share the same Poll model — the common structure defining what questions were asked. (Read more: How do polls and peer group surveys work together?
We begin generating a Poll Report once at least two peer group surveys have closed.
Requesters can view this combined report directly from their dashboard using their Requester results key.
Access rules
Respondents have no pathway to obtain a poll report unless the requester shares their link deliberately
The result link respondents receive when they participate is the link for the results of the specific survey peer group they participated in.
Why
A Poll aggregates data from multiple peer group surveys. Generally, we don't expect (and our platform doesn't expect) that a respondent would somehow participate into every peer group survey in a poll.
This aligns with our philosophy: every participant gets access to the dataset they helped create — no more, no less.
Therefore, Poll-level reports belong to the Requester, who initiated the broader research and 'owns' all the data. If the requester wants to share their Poll-level results link (with their key) they can do that. In this case, read Can a Requester share Poll results? Can a Respondent share Survey results?
But by default, respondents gain access to their individual peer group survey report only.