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Matt Mullenweg snaps up PollDaddy

robin Written on October 15, 2008 – 10:50 pm
Robin Wauters, Next web enthusiast & Plugg organizer

Matt Mullenweg’s Automattic, the company behind the WordPress blogging platform, has announced the acquisition of PollDaddy, a company that provides embeddable poll and survey widgets, as reported on Mashable. Mullenweg writes on his personal blog:

For a year or two now, I’ve been minorly obsessed with polls and surveys as a method of lightweight interaction that engages casual users of your website and also can get you some really fun data to play with. I’ve also mentioned at a few WordCamps that a polling plugin is one of the top 10 WordPress plugins in the world. Polls are really popular with WordPress users.

As we started to look at building out our own service for this, it became more obvious that, while on the surface it’s a very simple problem, there’s a lot of hidden complexity and opportunities for some really powerful features under the hood. There are probably a dozen companies addressing this space right now, but as we started to survey the space I was struck by how often I’d see this “PollDaddy” thing pop up.

Apart from basic polls, PollDaddy aims to provide a fuller suite of data-collecting widgets. PollDaddy distributes a new online survey tool and a more generic form generator that is capable of making contact forms. They offer a nifty quiz generator as well. All of these new embeddable tools will build upon the success of the company’s ubiquitous poll widget, which has attracted 70,000 users and is viewed across the web 70 million times per month. According to the company, about 1 million polls have been created and 195 million votes have been collected to date.

PollDaddy started out as a two-man, self-funded operation based in Ireland. The team (Eoin and Lenny) will be joining Automattic and keep working on the product, and they have stated that the service will keep on supporting MySpace, Ning, Blogger, Typepad, Hi5, Orkut, Piczo, etc.

Automattic’s funding exceeds $30 million, which was raised in two rounds and includes notable investors like True Ventures and the New York Times. Earlier this year, Automattic acquired the blog comment plugin Intense Debate.

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About the author: Robin Wauters is a Belgium-based social media consultant, startup advisor, blogger, entrepreneur, Twitter fanatic, conference organizer and allround web addict. Between trying out just about every new web application that gets in his sight, he advises local startups like ContactOffice, Oxynade and Yuntaa. And when he's not busy trying to keep tabs with what's going on in the virtualization & cloud computing industry as managing editor of Virtualization.com, he's probably working on the organization of Plugg, an annual celebration of European web entrepreneurship.

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  1. By Patrick de Laive on Oct 16, 2008

    Congrats to the PollDaddy team and to Matt. I totally agree with him that polls can be a funny way to get some interaction and fun data to play with.
    We should do polls at The Next Web..

    Gonna think of some concepts for polls

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