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.
Important information
This article describes the features of the New Board experience. If you are using the Classic Board interface, respective features are described here.
Please note that the Classic Board experience will soon be discontinued and replaced by the New Board experience. For more information, please click here. Learn how to return to the Classic Board experience in the meantime and find answers to common questions about key updates here.
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.