TL;DR:
Participants vote on ideas in a Board using Dot voting. After you set it up and share the Board, they click an idea and use + or – to add or remove tokens. A Dot voting in progress indicator shows remaining tokens, highlights voted ideas, and lets you reset votes.
Overview
Participants can vote on ideas and proposals added to a Board. Each participant gets a set number of votes they can add to ideas. They can only vote on ideas when the Board is shared with them.
How Do Participants Vote on a Board?
To let participants vote on ideas in a Board:
- Create a Dot voting on the Board. Learn how to use Dot voting here.
- Share the Board with your participants.
- Ask participants to open the Board.
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Participants vote by:
a. Clicking an idea on the Board.
b. Clicking + to add tokens or – to remove them.
A Dot voting in progress indicator appears on the Board 1, shows each participant 2:
- How many tokens they have left
- Highlights the ideas they’ve voted on
- Let them reset votes.
Note
Participants can only add up to the total number of votes set by the facilitator when creating the Dot voting.