A free date poll, no account, ready in two minutes
A date poll is the tool everyone reaches for the moment a group needs to agree on a shared time: dinner, a meeting, a party. The idea is simple on paper (propose dates, let people vote), but most of the tools people already know grew up elsewhere, in English, with an account to create and ads piling up around the vote.
Qui peut quand? is a date poll built and run out of Québec: French first, Canadian dollars, and above all no one needs an account, not to propose dates and not to answer them. You click your possible dates on a small calendar, share one link, and the response grid builds itself, with a score per date and the best one rising to the top.
Ready in 2 minutes · free for up to 8 proposed dates · no account
How our date poll works
Pick the occasion (dinner, party, family gathering, office event, sports, or other): the poll's title suggests itself already.
Click your possible dates on the calendar, add a time where it matters, and optionally set a deadline for responses.
Share the one link. Each person answers Yes, Maybe, or No per date, with just a first name and, if they want, a comment and an email to receive the chosen date.
Watch the score update live on the grid, then close the poll on the winning date whenever you're ready. Nobody else needs to tally the votes.
Free for up to 8 proposed dates per poll. After that, $5.99 CAD once for that poll, no subscription.
What makes a date poll actually useful
The "Maybe" nuance is what separates a real date poll from a plain yes/no poll: someone can say a date would probably work without fully committing, and it counts as half an answer in the calculation. That detail is often exactly what settles two dates that would otherwise tie.
The rest comes down to one simple promise: answers, first names, and the optional comment are public on the grid, stated plainly on the form before anyone submits, because a date poll gets decided as a group, in the open. Emails, on the other hand, never leave the app: they're only used to send the organizer link and the notice once a date is chosen.
Frequently asked questions
- What happens if two dates end up tied?
- The earliest date wins by default if you let the best score decide. You can also pick any proposed date yourself, regardless of its score, when you close the poll.
- Can I change my answer after submitting it?
- Yes, any time before the poll closes, using the personal link you got by email, or simply by returning to the page from the same browser.
- Is there a limit on how many people can respond?
- None. Only the number of proposed dates is capped, at 8 on the free plan; the number of respondents is never capped, no matter how large the group.
- Can I set a deadline for people to respond?
- Yes, it's optional: it shows on the public page ("Respond by...") as a clear signal, but nothing closes automatically at that date; you're the one who closes the poll whenever you're ready.
- How much does it cost?
- It's free for up to 8 proposed dates per poll, which covers most cases. Beyond that, unlocking costs $5.99 CAD, once, for that poll, no subscription.