Crowdsignal exposes some of its functionality via an Application Programming Interface (API). This document is a reference for developers building tools that interact with Crowdsignal. Note that the API contains methods for polls and ratings only. It does not support surveys or quizzes. Any dates returned by API methods are UTC. Authentication To access the […]
Crowdsignal exposes some of its functionality via an Application Programming Interface (API). This document is a reference for developers building tools that interact with Crowdsignal. Note that the API contains methods for polls and ratings only. It does not support surveys or quizzes. Any dates returned by API methods are UTC. Authentication To access the […]
This is simple PHP example code to interact with the Crowdsignal API. A Crowdsignal account is required, as well as an API key. More information on the API can be found in the documentation.
This guide is for users that already have a Crowdsignal account and are having trouble connecting their Crowdsignal.com account to a WordPress.com account so that they can login and access their Crowdsignal content. I do not have a WordPress.com account Go to the Login page and click the ‘Create a new account’ link: Fill in […]
Signing Into Crowdsignal.com To log in to Crowdsignal.com, you need to use your WordPress.com account. If you don’t have a WordPress.com account, you’ll need to create one. If you already have a WordPress.com account, on the Crowdsignal login page, enter the email address or username associated with your WordPress.com account and click Continue: Then enter […]
Crowdsignal exposes some of its functionality via an Application Programming Interface (API). This document is a reference for developers building tools that interact with Crowdsignal. Note that the API contains methods for polls and ratings only. It does not support surveys or quizzes. Any dates returned by API methods are UTC. Authentication To access the […]
What is a widget? A widget can help you save time when placing new polls on your website. In your Crowdsignal account, you can create a widget and assign a poll to it. Once you insert your widget code into the HTML of your web page, you can change the poll assigned to your widget […]
To invite multiple users to your account, you’ll need a Team Plan. Invite a New User How many users can be invited to a master account depends on how many seats you have in your Team plan. Assuming you have at least one unused seat, to invite another user to your account, log into Crowdsignal […]
When you upgrade from a free account to a paid subscription, you’ll receive an invoice sent via email to the email address you used when you originally signed up with Crowdsignal. You can also review and print this invoice from your Crowdsignal account. First, login to your Crowdsignal account. You can see your Billing History […]
Here’s how to cancel your paid subscription to Crowdsignal. We’re sorry to see you go! Login to your Crowdsignal account. Click on My Account, which is located under your name in the dashboard. You’ll see your Billing History at the bottom of this page: On the billing history page, click on the blue Cancel link […]
Here’s how to upgrade your free Crowdsignal account: Login to your Crowdsignal account. On your dashboard, click on your name at the top right of the page to reveal a menu. Click on Upgrade your account: You’ll be taken to a new page that shows the three different Crowdsignal plans: Free, Pro, and Corporate. Clicking […]
With Crowdsignal you can create powerful surveys and share them anywhere you’d like to learn from your audience. New to Crowdsignal? Check out its many features here! A survey allows you to ask multiple questions and offers many different question types, including name, email, multiple choice, and matrix/Likert, just to name a few. Create a […]