One Voicer

Ask your Instagram followers a question, and actually hear all of them

The poll sticker gives you two options and a bar chart. Your followers have a lot more to say than that. One Voicer’s AI reads the whole flood of replies and hands you back a single, clear answer.

A hand holding a phone, answering a One Voicer question in the browser, no app to install.

Why a poll sticker only gets you so far

A poll sticker hands your followers two boxes and a bar chart. The answer you actually need is usually the one you never thought to offer, and a sticker has nowhere to put it.

Let people reply in their own words and the good ideas surface on their own. One Voicer reads the whole pile for you, so you’re not sitting in your DMs at midnight hunting for the one that’s gold.

A weekly question becomes your content calendar

Ask something every week and you build a running picture of what people want next, instead of guessing from whatever did numbers last time. A sharp idea from a 200-follower account lands with the same weight as one from your biggest fan.

Keep the link open and ask again whenever the mood shifts.

Questions worth asking

  • What should my next reel or post be about?
  • Which of these two thumbnails makes you want to click?
  • What do you wish I posted more of?
  • What’s a question you’ve always wanted to ask me?
  • What almost made you unfollow, be honest?

Good to know

Do my followers need an Instagram login or an app?

No. You share a link in your story or bio and they answer in their phone browser. No app, no sign-up. On paid plans you can optionally require sign-in so each voice is one verified person.

What if thousands of people reply?

That’s the point. One Voicer reads every response and blends them. Five replies or five thousand, you still get one clear answer instead of an unscrollable inbox.

Can I ask a new question every day?

Yes. Each question is its own “voicer,” and your plan sets how many you can run live at once and create per month.

Ready to hear what they really think?

Start a OneVoice