Independent software comparison

PollAtWork vs Slido: which should you choose?

PollAtWork focuses on closing a workplace decision; Slido combines live polling with moderated Q&A for meetings and events.

Quick verdict

Choose around the job, not the longest feature list.

Choose PollAtWork for a quick, link-based workplace decision with no voter account, purpose-built voting methods, and a clear result.

Choose Slido when your priority is all-hands meetings, event Q&A, training, and live audience interaction.

At a glance

PollAtWork and Slido compared

ConsiderationPollAtWorkSlido
Primary jobMake and record a team decisionMake a live meeting or event interactive
Core interactionA persistent ballot linkEvent code/link with polls and Q&A
Open questionsOptional voter commentsDedicated open-text polls and audience Q&A
Voting depthRanked-choice runoff, approval, availability scoring, and standard ballotsMultiple choice, rating, ranking, word cloud, open text, and quizzes
Team workflowPoll dashboard, invitations, reminders, workspaces, revisionsSpaces, event collaboration, moderation, exports, and enterprise controls
Slido facts checked
  • Live polls and Q&A
  • Question upvoting and moderation
  • Quizzes and word clouds
  • Meeting and presentation integrations

Decision tool versus meeting companion

Slido is built around a live session. Participants submit and upvote questions, answer polls, and follow what a host is presenting. That makes it a natural companion for an all-hands, webinar, panel, or training session where the audience and facilitator share a moment.

PollAtWork is built around the decision itself. A poll can be created before a meeting, answered asynchronously, closed on a deadline, reopened if needed, and retained in a team decision history. It does not require a host to keep the experience moving.

Why teams choose Slido

Slido is the stronger choice when Q&A is as important as the poll. Anonymous questions, upvoting, moderation, quizzes, and word clouds help a facilitator surface what a large audience wants to discuss. Its Microsoft Teams, PowerPoint, Webex, and Google Slides connections also keep interaction close to the presentation.

Those capabilities matter for internal communications and events. A quick decision tool with a comments field is not a substitute for a moderated question queue in front of hundreds of people.

Why teams choose PollAtWork

PollAtWork removes the event wrapper. Coworkers receive one link, vote without creating accounts, and can return to a results surface governed by the creator’s visibility setting. The creator can choose ordinary majority voting, multiple choice, approval, ranked choice, dates, meeting times, ratings, or a pulse.

That makes it more direct for vendor selection, feature priority, team lunch, policy preference, naming, scheduling, and other choices that need a result—not a stream of audience participation.

A practical selection rule

If someone will say “open Slido now” during a scheduled session, Slido probably fits. If someone will paste a link in email or chat and wait for a fair outcome, PollAtWork is usually the cleaner workflow.

For an all-hands that ends in a binding follow-up choice, use Slido for questions during the event and a dedicated PollAtWork ballot for the decision window afterward.

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Common questions

PollAtWork vs Slido FAQ

Does PollAtWork have Slido-style Q&A?

No. PollAtWork supports optional comments on ballots, but it does not provide a moderated, upvoted audience-question queue.

Which is better for anonymous employee input?

For one structured vote or pulse, PollAtWork is simpler. For anonymous questions and open-text interaction during an event, Slido is more specialized.

Can either tool run asynchronously?

Both can collect responses outside a live room, but PollAtWork is designed around a persistent asynchronous decision workflow.

Method and sources

How this comparison was reviewed

We compared the products by their primary workflow, participant experience, decision methods, and published capabilities. Competitor information was checked against Slido product features ↗ on August 17, 2026. PollAtWork capabilities were checked against the live product. Pricing, limits, and features can change; verify the vendor page before buying.

PollAtWork publishes this comparison and therefore has an interest in the conclusion. We state where Slido is stronger so the recommendation remains useful. Product names and trademarks belong to their respective owners.