🗳️ You pick the exact option • 👥 Real accounts, never bots • ⚡ Starts fast • 🔒 No password needed • 🎯 Votes go only to your choice
🗳️ Your own poll is losing, and everyone can see it
You added the poll sticker for a reason. A this-or-that, a big decision, a contest entry that needed backing. Then you check the taps and your side is behind, or the whole poll sits near zero like the Story scrolled past everyone. That stings in a way a quiet post never does, because a poll is a scoreboard. People see which option is winning, and right now it is not the one you were rooting for. A poll that looks ignored also stops pulling taps, so the longer it sits flat, the fewer people bother to vote at all.
A vote is a tap on one poll option, and it moves the score
An Instagram poll shows each option with the share of votes next to it, live, for everyone who opens your Story. A vote is one real account tapping the option you want. Add votes to your chosen side and its share climbs, so the poll reads as the result you were after instead of a loss. It does two things at once. It settles the scoreboard the way you need, and a poll that is clearly active invites more real people to jump in, because a lively poll feels worth tapping and a dead one feels like it already ended. Votes are also not anonymous to you, the poster, so an active poll is one you can actually see filling up.
Why people back their poll this way
The reasons are simple and human. Some are in a contest or a bracket where the option with the most votes wins, and they are not about to lose to a rival by a handful of taps. Some ran a this-or-that about a product, a name, a design, and need the answer to land on the side they already committed to. Some just could not stand watching their own Story poll sit at zero while it looked like nobody engaged. And plenty use it to kickstart momentum, because once a poll is clearly moving, real followers pile in far more readily than they do on a flat one. The goal is always the same: stop losing your own poll and make it look alive.
🛡️ The worry after you order, answered straight
The big question is whether these votes are real. They are. Each one is an actual account tapping your poll, the same kind of person who would vote on any Story they opened, not a blank bot that gets swept away. Your password stays with you too, since all we need is the poll link and the option you picked. The honest part: votes settle the scoreboard and make the poll look active, and that liveliness pulls in more taps. What they cannot do is force a boring poll to go viral on its own. A backed poll gives a good question the head start it needs; the question still has to be worth tapping. You are buying the result on your chosen option; the poll itself does the rest.
Real accounts, and you choose the exact option
Most bad stories about bought engagement come down to bots, and we leave those out completely. What you get are real people tapping your poll, which is also why the votes hold as a genuine result. Here is the part that makes this different from likes or reactions: you tell us which option to back, first, second, third, or fourth, and every vote goes to that one choice, never spread across the others. Send us the poll or Story link, name the option, and the votes start landing shortly after, climbing at a natural pace so nothing looks staged. No login, ever.
Frequently Asked Questions
When you order, you send us the poll or Story link and name the option you want backed, first, second, third, or fourth. Every vote then goes to that one choice and nothing is spread to the other options. If your poll only has two options, you simply pick the one of the two you want ahead.
Yes. Instagram poll stickers can carry up to four options, and you point us to the exact one by its position. The votes land only on that option, so a four-way poll works the same as a two-way this-or-that for us.
Yes, each vote is cast by a real person on a genuine account, the same kind of account that would tap any Story poll they opened. They are not bot profiles or blank shells, which is why the votes register as an authentic result on your poll.
A like or a Story reaction is general approval, while a poll vote is a tap cast for one specific option you chose. That is why this order asks which option to back: it is a vote for your side of the poll, not a broad thumbs-up on the Story.
Poll results update live as people tap, so a brand-new poll with few taps can look empty for a while. Buying votes for your chosen option fills that gap, and as an active poll draws more real taps the count keeps moving. Poll results stay visible to you for the 24 hours the Story is live.
Your first votes land shortly after you order, and the rest come in at a natural pace rather than all at once. Because a Story poll only lasts 24 hours, votes are delivered quickly, and every order size shows its own completion window before you buy.
Yes. Unlike some stickers, an Instagram Story poll is not anonymous to you, the poster: tap the poll on your own Story and you can see each option’s tally and the accounts behind the taps. The votes you order show up there as part of the total.
If the contest is decided by the poll option with the most votes, backing your option pushes it ahead of the others. You choose the exact entry or side to support, so the votes go where they count. Just check the contest rules, since some organizers run their own tally outside the sticker.
They can. Because real accounts open your Story to cast their vote, that view is counted alongside the tap, so an active poll often nudges Story views up as a side effect. The votes stay focused on the option you picked, and any extra views are a bonus, not the main deliverable.
Yes. We never touch your login, so the order stays clear of your account controls.
Yes. Whether the poll sticker sits on a 24-hour Story or on a poll in a regular post, you share the link and name the option to back and the votes go to that choice. The one thing to note is that a Story poll only runs for 24 hours, so order while it is still live.

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