HI @Nathalie Asselin
Welcome to Miro! You're right — Miro’s built-in Voting tool is designed to be anonymous by default. This means: You cannot see who voted for what using the standard Voting feature.
Miro’s voting tool is primarily used for collaborative sessions where anonymity encourages more honest input and reduces group bias. If you need identifiable votes, we recommend:
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Using sticky notes with names or initials
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Creating a manual voting table
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Using external tools like Google Forms and embedding the results
Hope this helps!
Hello @Eca , thank you for the quick response.
I understand and agree with the need for anonymous voting in many instances. But as Miro is used more and more in different contexts there are some use cases were it could be used as a tool to gather information and not specifically vote.
If you ever want to considere other use cases where Miro could help. Let me know and I will be happy to discuss them with you.
Thanks for your help.
Nathalie