A live opinion wire for India
News tells you what happened. PulsePoll tells you what India thinks about it — one question at a time, counted live, sliced by city, age, and profession.
1.4 billion opinions. Nowhere to read them.
India debates everything — in group chats, at chai stalls, in office corridors. But there's no honest, running count of where the country actually stands. Social media amplifies the loudest voice, not the common one.
PulsePoll is our answer: a public terminal of daily questions where you vote first, then see the results — broken down by city, age, and profession. Small numbers today, honest numbers always. Every stat on this page is a live count from our database.
How it works
- Daily curated questions on the public feed
- Vote first, then see where India stands
- Results split by city, age, and profession
- Invalid and duplicate votes filtered out
- Sample-size labels — no overclaiming small polls
Full details in our methodology.
For the nation. And for your circle.
Read the country's mood
Daily questions on news, work, cities, and culture. Vote to unlock results, then see how Bengaluru answered differently from Delhi, or how students split from working professionals.
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Create a poll in seconds, share it on WhatsApp or with a QR code, and watch results come in live. No signup for you or your voters. Private by default — only people with your link can vote.
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Real insights, not vanity counts
Only verified votes count. Results are sliced by city, age, and profession — and labelled by sample size, from Early Signal to Reliable Trend.
Anonymous by default
Votes are never tied to your identity in results. No public profiles, no vote history on display, no data sold.
Vote to see results
You answer first, then see where India stands. No anchoring, no bandwagon — your opinion before the crowd’s.
Free for everyone
Voting is free. Creating private polls is free, no signup needed. We keep the lights on with optional ₹9 advanced insights.
Add your voice to the count
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