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Does Whocan cost anything?

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Whocan is completely gratis and does not cost anything. In fact Whocan is positioned as the free Doodle alternative. So you can use all the functionality without paying anything. You do not even need to register or provide an email address. Free and gratis Free Doodle alternative Our competitors like Doodle, Cally and Calendly might say they are for free. But if you want to use certain functionality you actually do have to pay a monthly fee with many of them. Or some are paid by the displayed advertisement. But if you look at what "gratis" and "free" mean, it is not only "unpaid" or "free of charge". What it really means it is without costs. So one could argue that there are hidden costs because you are paying by viewing the ads. This is not the case with Whocan and why we claim to be the free Doodle alternative . Will Whocan always be for free? We can't promise that in the future there will not be a functionality, which development is so exp...

Why does Whocan have different Poll Types?

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Whocan has various poll types that represent specific scenarios like scheduling a meeting, dividing tasks, asking for preferences and more. We have created the poll types for two reasons: 1.) To make it easier to create and configure a poll 2.) To adapt the wording for specific scenarios. Whocan poll types Poll types make it easier to create and configure a poll In the backend all poll types are nearly the same. That is why you can convert all of them to the poll type "Advanced". The advanced poll though has quite a lot of settings to configure. To make it easier for the user we ask him to start with what kind of poll he wants. For example: if you want to find the best time to schedule a meeting you mainly need date and time options that participants can choose from. If you want to ask for people's preferences you won't normally ask for a date but you want to offer options as plain text. Poll types to adapt the wording for specific scenarios If you ask people to vote ...