How to poll iPhone for free with the Agree app

Polls are a useful tool for personal and professional use, but most of the time they are linked to social networks like Twitter, Facebook or via the web with a discouraging user interface and overall experience. Type “I agree” which allows you to poll the iPhone – iPad and Mac too – with a clean and beautiful interface, notifications when everyone has voted, themes and much more.

Agree comes from qualified developer Shihab Mehboob, creator of apps like Textcraft and custom sharpened icon packs for iOS. Agree offers a clean, native iOS and macOS experience for doing iPhone research and reaching consensus on whatever you want.

Here’s how Shihab describes Agree:

It’s super simple to pick up and use, and built with iOS design guidelines in mind to look great in light and dark mode. It contains various tones and themes to adjust the application to your own way, so you can customize it. In addition, intuitive swipe gestures to vote in polls, along with keyboard shortcuts, make using the app a joy.

Agree features the option to duplicate polls, add a date / time to complete the poll, push notifications for when the poll ends, keyboard shortcuts and sync / share via iCloud.

This is what it looks like to use and poll the iPhone with Agree, as well as light and dark mode and the more than 40 icons available:

Search for iPhone with the Agree app for iPhone, iPad and Mac

Shihab notes that the other people you want to use I agree with must have and be using an iCloud account. But the big advantage here is that you can keep things private, direct and personalized, avoiding Facebook, Twitter and other social media for searches.

I think the advanced features and native experience here seem to be worth diving into in this dedicated application for research.

Agree is a free universal app available for iPhone, iPad and Mac and if you would like to unlock more than 40 alternative icons, tones, unlimited poll options and support for Shihab, Agree + is a one-time in-app purchase for $ 4.99.

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