You can now create, schedule, and publish LinkedIn polls directly from your CRM, making it easier to ask questions, learn what your audience cares about, and keep your social content organized in one place.
📌 Why This Matters
LinkedIn polls are a simple way to start conversations with your audience. Whether you want quick feedback, want to learn what topics people care about, or want to encourage more interaction on your posts, polls can help you do it without adding extra work. Having this inside your CRM means you can plan, review, and publish your content from one place instead of bouncing between tools.
✨ What’s New
- Create LinkedIn polls directly in your CRM: Write your poll question, add answer choices, and prepare everything without leaving your social posting workflow.
- Flexible poll setup: Add a question up to 140 characters and include 2 to 4 answer options with up to 30 characters each.
- Choose your poll duration: Set your poll to run for 1 day, 3 days, 7 days, or 14 days depending on how long you want to collect responses.
- Preview before posting: Review your question, answer options, and duration before the poll goes live.
- Works with your existing post workflow: You can publish right away, schedule for later, save as a draft, add to a recurring post plan, place it in a category queue, or include it in a CSV bulk upload.
- Helpful posting notes: Polls support 2 to 4 answer options only and cannot be combined with images, videos, PDFs, or other media on the LinkedIn version of the post.


🛠️ How to Use It
- Step 1: Open your CRM’s social posting area and create a new post for your LinkedIn account.
- Step 2: Select the option to add a poll.
- Step 3: Enter your poll question and add 2 to 4 answer choices.
- Step 4: Choose how long you want the poll to stay active: 1, 3, 7, or 14 days.
- Step 5: Preview the post, then publish it now, schedule it, save it as a draft, or add it to your posting queue.
- Step 6: Make sure you do not attach images, videos, PDFs, or other media to the LinkedIn version of the poll post.
💡 Pro Tip
Use LinkedIn polls to ask potential customers about their biggest challenge, then turn the winning answer into your next offer, post, or sales conversation.