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Say your opinion with Whatsay

Whatsay – India’s first-ever social polling app – is designed to help you get answers quickly and precisely, from a community or a close-knit group.

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There are millions of questions that become unwieldy and convoluted on a group thread. Whatsay – India’s first-ever social polling app – is designed to help you get answers quickly and precisely, from a community or a close-knit group of friends.

India-based startup, Neuv, unveiled its free mobile application Whatsay. It allows users to create and send visual polls across 25 categories to their friends through WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter and Gmail.

It is proven that visual content is more likely to be viewed and shared on social media. Visual tweets are retweeted 35 per cent more than text and 87 per cent of Facebook shares are photos. It is also known that polling is one medium where people participate without hesitation. Whatsay is visual imagery and social polling combined.

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“Whatsay is a social polling app that makes polls lively and fun to share. It is the perfect mobile companion for Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp. Create a poll on Whatsay and immediately tweet it, share it on your Facebook wall or to a WhatsApp group,” says Mr Raghu Bathina, Co-founder, Whatsay App. “India’s Internet growth trajectory is very exciting for us. 65 per cent of the 232 million Internet users in India are connecting via mobile. All these users can leverage Whatsay.”

Whatsay App features:

  • Users can create visually stunning polls in under two minutes
  • Polls can be Private or Public. Public polls can geo-target a city or be open to everyone.
  • All polls & poll-results can be instantly shared on WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter& Gmail
  • Whatsay polls can also be embedded into any website or blog
  • Even users without the app can participate in a shared poll

Whatsay will benefit both consumers as well as business segments. Consumers get a platform where they can create and share polls with friends and neighbours. While businesses get a mobilefirst platform where they can engage and get feedback from their users in a new and interesting way on mobile.

Whatsay is available on Apple’s App Store and Google’s Play Store.

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