We’ve been upgrading Automatio with a new AI-driven automation layer, and online polls became one of the first testing playgrounds. Poll interfaces are a clean way to evaluate how well an AI agent handles dynamic UIs. Voting flows require element detection, consistent interaction, session control and repeatability, which reveals very quickly how stable the agent is inside the browser.
A lot of people have been using Automatio for voting for years. School competitions, team challenges, community polls, it’s one of the most common things people automate. So when we started working on the new AI feature, testing it on real voting workflows was the obvious choice.
Automatio now includes an AI-powered way to automate poll voting, and it’s much easier than setting up a traditional bot. Instead of building actions step by step, you just talk to it like you would talk to ChatGPT. You tell it what you want, and it takes care of the whole process.
For example, you can say something like: “Go to this poll and vote for option three fifty times.” If it needs anything else, it asks you. You give it the link or the exact option, and it runs the workflow on its own.
The old builder is still available and people rely on it, but the new AI version speeds things up in a way that’s hard to ignore. It’s clean, simple and easy to control, and users picked it up immediately.
If you want to see the workflows in action, I wrote two breakdowns for the most requested platforms. Here is the one for StrawPoll voting, and here is the one for Poll.fm.
Polls turned out to be a great stress test because people use them in all kinds of real scenarios. School competitions, team challenges, and small community events all come with tight timing and high expectations.
What made this upgrade interesting was how fast everything moved. Someone would show up with a poll site we didn’t support yet, and we’d jump straight into fixing and updating it. If a bug popped up, we pushed a fix right away. It became this constant loop of new cases, quick improvements and immediate results. And honestly, it was fun watching people use it in real time. You’d see the poll numbers go up and know the updates we just made were giving them a real shot at winning.
Voting was just the first use case that made everything click. The next phase will cover much more than polls, and that’s where things get really interesting.
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I feel sorry for this guy whos finger is on the fire 🔥.
Lesson. Use new Automatio AI voting bot :D.