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GoVote is a digital voting platform designed for in-person events, member assemblies, board meetings, and organizational decision-making. Its main goal is to let participants vote, elect candidates, and take opinion polls in real time during meetings. The site emphasizes that its voting process is “encrypted, traceable, and secure,” and claims that users can set up and start voting within minutes.
The workflow is fairly clear: first, create questions, with support for unlimited ballots and options; second, invite participants, either by importing CSV or XML files or by inviting an existing community; third, publish and start voting, running a structured assembly process during a live meeting. The copy also mentions client management, meeting management, voting reports, and meeting minutes for law firms and building managers, suggesting that it is more than a simple polling tool and is positioned closer to formal assembly management.
GoVote says administrators can set up meetings, prepare ballots, manage delegate access, and handle access control for both the overall assembly and subgroups. User feedback also mentions that voting rules can be adjusted to meet the specific requirements of different organizations. On the security side, the site only states that voting is “encrypted, traceable, and secure”; it does not provide more specific details about compliance certifications, audits, data residency, or permission roles.
The page includes “Get started - it's free,” indicating that users can begin for free, but the captured content does not provide plans, pricing, free usage limits, or trial restrictions. For integrations, the only clearly stated capability is importing participants via CSV/XML. There is no visible information about API, SSO, meeting software, CRM, or collaboration-tool integrations, nor any indication of whether self-hosted deployment is supported.
Its strengths are its focused use cases: member assemblies, employee representative elections, homeowners’ meetings, cooperative decision-making, and multi-client assembly management. The setup process appears simple, and voting rules can be customized. The downside is limited commercial and technical transparency: pricing, security compliance, API availability, integration ecosystem, and deployment options all lack public detail. GoVote is best suited to organizations that care about formal voting procedures, participant list management, and efficient meeting resolutions.
Access from mainland China is unknown, and supported payment methods are not disclosed. If access, payment, or local compliance becomes an issue, alternatives to compare include Mentimeter, Slido, Poll Everywhere, ElectionBuddy, as well as local tools such as Tencent Meeting voting and Wenjuanxing.
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govote.dk is an Denmark SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach govote.dk directly.