We constantly are running into character limit issues for polling questions and (sometimes) answers with our programs. We are requesting this is increased so we do not need to abbreviate or truncate words.
The current restrictions on interactive polls feel very old fashioned and are not competitive with other products in the industry.
The length restrictions (maximum number of characters) for question and answer choices seem unnecessarily low.
And there is no reason in the modern age why there should be a maximum of 5 answer choices allowed.
It would be nice to see both of these constraints loosened up to allow greater flexibility (and so that as an administrator, I don't have to keep telling guest presenters that the software won't allow them to express themselves the way they want).
I second the idea of increasing the number of characters allowed, both for the question and the answers. It would also be super helpful to have the option to use a text fields with a 250 character limit to ask polling questions.
Why are these changes not acted upon. If you were to survey GTW users, especially frequent users, I am sure a large percentage would welcome this enhancement.
I completely agree. PLUS, it would be very helpful to have the option with polling questions to allow for open-end answers. Many participants struggle to find the question box but can see the polling questions. This is from someone who has hosted thousands of webinars on GTW and used the polling feature on hundreds of them.
I have to agree, the polling questions and answers have a 20 character limit, which is difficult to manage. I conduct webinars on payroll compliance topics, and the small character limitation forces me to abbreviate words in the polling feature. This makes it seem as if we are lazy and don't want to "complete" the statement. I can't tell my audience that this is a limitation of our software. That is problematic, as it makes us look as if we don't care that the audience has to figure out what the question is in the poll.
@kate G, This is awesome news! This shows us (the end user community) that we do have a voice and can be the voice of change. We look forward to the update and hope that, (as stated earlier, we will see a 250 character limit as the new threshold!