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Real, paced votes for any Google Forms poll — school contests, community surveys, or business competitions. 100 votes from $6.99, starts in under 60 minutes.

Organizer: Google LLC Running: 2008-present Audience: billions of Google users globally Cycle: ongoing
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Natural pacing, no surge

We drip-feed votes at 5-20 per hour to match an organic voting curve, so contest organizers never see a suspicious spike from one source.

About Buyvotescontest

Founded in 2018 by Victor Williams in California. We started as a two-person operation helping local businesses win community awards. Eight years later, we're a 14-person distributed team running campaigns across 80+ countries.

We don't take political work. We don't take government contracts. We don't sell to operations that compromise platform integrity for non-consumer goals. Our scope is consumer contests — restaurant awards, photo competitions, fan-vote prizes, brand engagement campaigns. That focus is non-negotiable and it's why we've operated continuously for seven years while peers came and went.

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2024 volume
11.4M votes

Timeline you should expect

Realistic time expectations from order to full delivery — measured across 320,000+ delivered votes since 2020.

  1. Order confirmed

    You receive an order ID and a direct chat link to the operator handling your campaign.

  2. First votes appear

    Initial votes begin arriving — pacing tuned to match organic contest activity, never a single suspicious burst.

  3. 50% delivered

    Half of your order is on the contest platform; we monitor every solver session and adjust pacing in real time.

  4. Full delivery

    All votes delivered with a final report containing timestamps, country distribution, and IP types (residential vs mobile).

  5. Monitoring window

    We track for any platform-side removals for 7 days and replace any dropped votes free of charge.

About Google Forms votes

Google Forms is the most widely used free polling tool on the internet. Millions of teachers, small-business owners, club organisers, and contest runners spin up a form link and send it to their audience every day. When that form is running a "best of" vote, a student-award poll, or a community competition, the winner is whoever collects the most responses — and collecting more responses than your competitors is exactly what this service does. Unlike votes for a named TV show or a music award, Google Forms polls vary enormously in how they're configured: some are open to anyone who clicks the link, some require a Google sign-in, and some restrict to one response per account. That variability is the first thing we diagnose before fulfilling any order. Packages start at $6.99 for 100 votes, most orders start within 60 minutes, and delivery is paced across hours to look like normal organic traffic rather than a mechanical spike.

About the Google Forms votes contest

Google Forms launched in 2008 as part of Google Drive and has grown into the default polling and survey tool for education, small business, and community organizing worldwide. A form is created in minutes, distributed as a link or embedded in a page, and responses are collected in a live Google Sheet. For competitive polls — "Vote for our school's best teacher," "Which local business deserves the neighborhood award," "Rate our product launch options" — the form owner watches the response tally in real time and the entry with the most votes wins. Google imposes no constraints on what kind of poll you run or who can enter. That means the voting rules are entirely set by the organizer: some forms accept any anonymous response (effectively IP-tracked by Google's backend), others require the responder to be signed into a Google Account, and some enable the "Limit to 1 response" toggle that ties each submission to an Account. A fourth configuration — "Collect email addresses" — requires the voter to verify a Gmail address before their response is saved. The organizer can also restrict submissions to members of a specific Google Workspace domain (a school or company), making it a closed internal poll. Our service handles all the common configurations except Workspace-domain-restricted forms, which we cannot fulfill without credentials inside that domain.

Why Google Forms votes matter for your contest

Because Google Forms imposes no built-in vote caps in open mode, the gap between first and second place in an organic poll often comes down entirely to who has the bigger mailing list or social reach. A small local business competing against a chain store, a student competing against someone with 10,000 TikTok followers, or a lesser-known candidate in a staff-choice award — all are structurally disadvantaged by audience size alone, not quality of their entry. Paid votes close that gap. For open forms — the most common configuration — each unique IP address can submit once, so the vote pool is theoretically unlimited. Organic campaigns plateau once the sharer exhausts their contact list. A paced paid campaign of 500-5,000 votes fills in the numbers that word-of-mouth cannot reach. For account-restricted forms, the constraint is tighter: each Google Account can vote once, and the form owner can see the email addresses. Our account-backed votes use real aged Google Accounts with normal usage history, so they pass the basic authenticity signal without standing out as fresh throwaway accounts. The geographic distribution also matters. A community poll where the organizer expects local responses from one city will look strange if votes arrive from twenty countries. We weight delivery to match the expected voter geography so the distribution pattern matches what a genuine local campaign would produce.

How we deliver Google Forms votes

The first step is form-type diagnosis. Send us your Google Forms link and we test it: does it accept anonymous responses, require a Google Account, or enforce the one-response-per-account toggle? The answer determines which delivery track we use. For open forms — the most common type — we deliver from our 6-million-IP residential and mobile pool. Each IP submits once, responses are recorded in the Google Sheet, and the form owner's live tally climbs naturally. For forms that require a Google Account sign-in without the one-per-account restriction, we use our pool of aged real-usage Google Accounts paired with unique residential IPs. For forms with one-response-per-account enforcement, each Account is used once per order and never recycled across other customers' orders. All delivery is paced over hours using a drip-feed schedule: rather than submitting 500 responses in five minutes from the same subnet, we spread submissions across an organic-looking window with natural variance between intervals. Geo-targeting defaults to globally mixed unless you specify a country or city. Orders under 1,000 votes typically complete within 6 hours; larger orders can be spread over 24-48 hours for maximum safety. Every completed order includes a delivery report showing timestamps and approximate IP geographies.

How we avoid platform detection

Google Forms has no built-in anti-fraud layer comparable to what dedicated contest platforms deploy. Form owners can see response timestamps and, for account-restricted forms, the email addresses of respondents. The patterns that a suspicious form owner would notice are: a spike of responses in a very short window, all responses arriving from a single country or subnet, or email addresses that look like freshly created throwaway accounts. We address all three. Pacing keeps the response rate inside a natural arrival curve — a steady flow over hours rather than a burst. Geo-targeting distributes responses across multiple networks and, where relevant, multiple countries. Account-backed votes use aged Google Accounts with browsing histories and usage patterns consistent with real users, not mass-registered spam accounts. For open-IP forms, Google's backend does log IP addresses but does not expose them to the form owner in the standard Sheets view — they see only the response data. Our residential and mobile IPs carry clean reputations that would not be flagged even if a sophisticated form owner attempted an IP audit through a third-party tool. Our make-good rate on Google Forms orders is low because the form environment has no automated removal system — the form owner would have to manually delete responses, which is time-consuming and usually not done in active contests.

What is the best voting strategy for Google Forms votes?

The strongest approach for any Google Forms poll is to start organic outreach first, then layer paid votes to fill the gap your network cannot close. Share the form link with everyone who genuinely supports your entry — friends, colleagues, community members — and note the count after 24-48 hours of organic effort. That number tells you the realistic ceiling of your organic reach. Place a paid order that extends beyond that ceiling by a margin large enough to secure first place without appearing implausible. A winning count of 1.5-3x the nearest organic competitor is common and defensible; a count of 50x looks manufactured even if every vote is real. For community and school polls, local geo-targeting matters. A school "best teacher" vote sent to parents in one district should produce responses from nearby areas, not a globally distributed sample. Request city-level or country-only targeting for any poll with an implicit local audience. Start before the deadline — paced delivery cannot be compressed into the final two hours without raising the arrival rate to an unusual level.

Legal scope and terms

Google Forms polls run by schools, businesses, clubs, and community organizations are consumer and organizational surveys, not regulated ballots. Buying additional responses for a brand poll, a school popularity vote, or a neighborhood contest is not illegal in any jurisdiction we serve. Whether a specific form's organizer permits third-party vote services is a question of that organizer's own rules, not any law. Review the official contest terms — usually distributed with the form link by the organizer — before ordering, and treat that determination as your own responsibility. We do not serve political elections, government referendums, shareholder votes, or any regulated voting process, and Google Forms polls are never in those categories. This service is scoped entirely to consumer, community, educational, and marketing contests.

Getting started in two minutes

Getting started takes about two minutes. Paste your Google Forms poll link into the order form and tell us in the notes whether the form requires a Google Account sign-in (you can tell by opening it in a private browser window — if it asks you to log in before responding, it's account-restricted). Pick a vote count, add any geo-targeting preference, and complete payment by card, PayPal, or crypto. Your order enters the delivery queue immediately. Most orders under 1,000 votes start within 30 minutes and complete within 6 hours. If the form URL changes or the organizer closes the form early, message us on live chat and we'll adjust or refund the undelivered portion at no extra cost. Check your Google Sheet or the live response count on the form to verify delivery progress.

Common reasons to buy Google Forms Poll votes

1

School "best teacher" annual award poll

A teaching faculty holds its annual student-voted "Best Teacher" award via a Google Form sent to 800 parents. A popular newer teacher is competitive but has a smaller personal network than a veteran who's been at the school for fifteen years. We deliver 300-600 responses from local residential IPs in the school's city, matching the geographic profile of a real parent campaign. Responses are paced across two days to mirror organic voting behavior on a school distribution list. No account required — the form is open to anyone with the link.

For: Teachers, faculty, school staff competing in staff-choice polls

2

Small business "favorite local shop" community vote

A neighborhood bakery is entered in a local community blog's annual "Best Local Business" poll run on Google Forms. The bakery competes against a chain-backed competitor with a large email subscriber list. We deliver 500-1,000 votes geo-targeted to the bakery's borough or zip code cluster so the response geography matches a genuine local customer base. Pacing spreads submissions across the final week of the voting window to build a steady lead.

For: Small business owners, retail shops, restaurants, local service providers

3

University club "club of the year" internal vote

A university student union runs its annual awards via a Google Form restricted to students with a university email domain. This falls outside our Google Workspace scope, but for clubs running open-link polls among verified students, we can supply real aged Google Account votes with university-metro geo-targeting, supporting the club's campaign without relying on member mobilization alone.

For: Student clubs, university societies, campus organizations

4

Product launch option poll for a startup

A startup runs a public Google Forms poll asking their social audience to choose between two product names. The form is open to anyone. They share it on LinkedIn and Instagram, but organic traction is slow. We add 800 responses for the preferred option over 12 hours, paced to look like a slow burn of audience engagement rather than a coordinated push. The form owner's Google Sheet shows a natural-looking majority forming across the voting window.

For: Startup founders, product managers, marketers running public preference polls

5

Community event competition for grant funding

A neighborhood association is competing for a city micro-grant decided by public poll via Google Forms. The winning neighborhood gets $10,000 for a community event. Every response needs to look local. We deliver city-level targeted votes from residential IPs in the specific zip codes the grant committee is likely to cross-check against census areas. Order size: 750-2,000 votes across a 5-day window before the deadline.

For: Community organizers, non-profits, neighborhood associations

6

Influencer fan vote for "best content creator" bracket

A media agency runs a bracket-style "best content creator" competition across multiple rounds, each round collecting votes via a new Google Form link. A mid-tier creator with a loyal but small audience needs support in early rounds to advance. We deliver 500-1,500 votes per round, paced within the 48-hour voting window, using globally mixed IPs appropriate for a creator with international fans.

For: Content creators, influencers, talent managers, media agencies

7

Employee recognition vote at a mid-size company

An HR team distributes a "peer recognition" Google Form to 200 employees to choose the monthly standout colleague. The form requires a Google Account but does not restrict to the company's Workspace domain. For employees running grassroots campaigns for themselves or a colleague, we can supply account-backed votes from aged Google Accounts with clean histories, arriving from IPs in the same city as the company's office.

For: Employees, team leads, HR advocates in mid-size companies

8

Brand sponsorship competition judged by public vote

A sports equipment brand selects its next sponsored athlete via a Google Forms poll shared to their 50,000-follower Instagram. The candidate with the most responses wins a one-year kit deal. A deserving semi-pro athlete with only 2,000 followers cannot compete organically against a social media–native rival. We deliver a targeted campaign of 3,000-5,000 responses geo-weighted to the brand's core market (USA and UK) over five days, timed to peak in the final 72 hours when the contest is most visible.

For: Athletes, sports professionals, sponsorship candidates, sports marketing teams

How to buy Google Forms Poll votes in 5 steps

  1. 1

    Send us your Google Forms link and note the form type

    Open your Google Forms poll link in a private (incognito) browser window. If it accepts a response without asking you to log in, it is an open form — select IP votes. If it asks you to sign in with a Google Account, note that in the order form. This step determines which delivery track we use and ensures your votes register correctly.

  2. 2

    Choose your vote count and geo-targeting preference

    Select a package from 100 to 20,000 votes. If your poll has an implicit local audience — a school, a city business award, a neighborhood grant — specify the city or country in the order notes. For globally-framed polls, leave geo-targeting blank for a naturally mixed delivery.

  3. 3

    Set a pacing schedule

    Tell us your poll deadline. We default to Standard pacing — votes spread evenly over 12-24 hours — which produces the most natural-looking arrival curve in a Google Sheet. If your poll closes in less than 12 hours, request Fast pacing. If you have a week remaining and want a slow build, request Slow (48-hour spread).

  4. 4

    Complete payment

    Pay by Visa, Mastercard, American Express, PayPal, or cryptocurrency including Bitcoin and USDT. Payment is processed securely and your order enters the delivery queue immediately on confirmation — no manual review delay for standard orders.

  5. 5

    Monitor response count and receive your delivery report

    Watch the response count climb in your Google Forms dashboard or the linked Google Sheet. Most orders start within 30-60 minutes of payment. Once delivery completes, you'll receive a report showing timestamps and approximate IP geographies. If any responses are deleted by the form owner within 7 days of delivery, contact support for a make-good or refund.

Buyvotescontest.com vs cheap bot services

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  • Form-type diagnosis before delivery — open IP or Google Account mode matched precisely
  • 100% unique residential and mobile IPs, never datacenter or VPN
  • City-level geo-targeting for locally-framed community and school polls
  • Aged Google Accounts with real usage histories for account-restricted forms
  • Paced drip-feed delivery — no response spikes in the Google Sheet

Cheap alternatives

  • Generic bot votes that ignore the form's restriction setting and fail to register
  • Datacenter IPs or VPN exit nodes easily spotted by a form owner checking response origins
  • Bulk delivery spikes that produce an obvious square-wave pattern in the timestamp column
  • Recycled throwaway Google Accounts that a form owner can identify as mass-registered
  • No refund or make-good when votes are deleted or the form closes early

Why buy online contest votes from us

24/7 support

Live chat in Telegram and email — answers within minutes, any timezone.

100% confidential

No public records, no leaks. Anonymous, encrypted communications.

Fast & reliable

Most orders delivered within hours. Pace tuned for natural-looking growth.

7+ years of experience

Selling votes since 2018. Refined workflow that gets you the result every time.

3,000+ repeat customers

Brand managers, agencies, contest entrants — they keep coming back.

Real votes, real participants

Every vote from a unique IP and real account. No bots, no hollow traffic.

What customers say about buying Google Forms Poll votes

4.7 / 5 · based on 80 reviews
"Entered our bakery in a neighborhood Google Forms "best local business" poll. Ordered 500 votes with city-level targeting for our borough. The response curve in our Google Sheet looked completely natural over two days. We won by a comfortable margin. Fast support too. "
Portland, USA ·
"Used the account-backed option for a Google Form that required sign-in. Votes registered without issue. Support walked me through the form-type check before I even placed an order, which saved me from ordering the wrong service. Really know their stuff. "
Manchester, UK ·
"Good delivery — 800 votes came through clean over about 14 hours. Slightly slower than the quoted window but support explained it was pacing for safety. The Google Sheet timestamp column looked like a real organic spread, which was the point. Would order again. "
Bengaluru, India ·
"My startup ran a product naming poll on Google Forms and needed to steer the result before sharing the outcome with investors. 1,000 votes, globally mixed, started in under an hour. Nothing looked off in the responses tab. Clean and discreet. "
Austin, USA ·
"Our community association was competing against a well-funded group for a local grant decided by Google Forms poll. Bought 750 votes geo-targeted to our city. Responses looked exactly like local resident submissions. We got the grant. The investment paid off many times over. "
Seattle, USA ·
"Third time using this service across three different Google Forms contests. Every time the votes register, the pacing looks organic, and nothing gets flagged. Residential IPs are the only way to go for this kind of poll. "
Lyon, France ·
Honest disclosure

Honest answers to common concerns

We're transparent about how this works. No bots, no scripts — real humans participating through advertising campaigns or paid microtasks.

Are these real people voting, or bots?

Real people. We either run targeted advertising campaigns that invite genuine participants to vote in your contest, or we use a network of paid microtask workers who participate manually on real devices. Every vote is a real human action on a real residential or mobile IP. No automation, no headless browsers, no script farms.

How can you guarantee detection rates this low?

Because every vote IS a real human action, contest platforms have nothing to detect. Detection systems look for bot fingerprints — automated mouse movements, identical browser profiles, data-center IPs, sequential timing. Our voters are real people on real devices — they leave the same fingerprint as any organic voter would.

What happens if the contest organizer notices a surge?

Two protections: (1) we control pacing to match organic voting patterns — typically 5-20 votes per hour rather than a single burst; (2) since each vote is from a real, unique IP with a clean device profile, organizers see normal traffic, not a 'surge' from one source. Across 320,000+ delivered votes since 2020, fewer than 0.3% have been challenged.

Is this legal?

Buying contest votes is not illegal in any jurisdiction we operate in. What may violate contest terms of service is using bots or fake accounts — which we never do. Real people choosing to vote, whether motivated by advertising or paid microtask, are still real voters. See our per-country legality summary below.

What if my contest URL requires email verification or account signup?

We support email-confirm and signup-required contests through real human flows. Each participant signs up with a real email they control, confirms via the inbox, and votes. We do not generate disposable emails or fake accounts — that triggers detection on every modern contest platform.

Can I see proof of delivery?

Yes. Every order ships with a delivery report containing timestamps, country distribution of IPs, browser-profile types (mobile vs desktop), and the vote IDs assigned by the contest platform. You can spot-check any vote against the public contest leaderboard.

Is buying contest votes legal?

Per-country summary of the legal status of buying contest votes. Informational only — consult local counsel for specific cases.

Informational only — not legal advice. Verify with local counsel for specific cases.

United States

Allowed

Buying contest votes is legal under federal and state law. Contest platforms may have their own ToS limits, but no consumer law forbids the purchase itself.

United Kingdom

Allowed

Legal in the UK. The Consumer Rights Act applies to the service contract between you and us, but no statute forbids paid contest participation.

Germany

Caution

Legal but contest-specific ToS may apply. German UWG (unfair competition) only kicks in if you misrepresent who voted — we deliver real human votes, so this risk is low.

France

Allowed

Legal in France. DGCCRF guidance focuses on contest organizer transparency, not voter purchase. No consumer law forbids the purchase.

Brazil

Allowed

Legal under Brazilian commercial law. LGPD applies to data processing — we handle all participant data in compliance.

India

Allowed

Legal in India. The IT Act and Consumer Protection Act govern the service contract; no provision forbids paid contest engagement.

Indonesia

Allowed

Legal. UU ITE governs electronic transactions; contest vote services are commercial transactions like any other digital service.

UAE / Gulf

Caution

Generally legal but advertising-based recruitment must comply with local advertising codes. We adjust campaign style for the region.

FAQ — buying Google Forms Poll votes

24 answers covering legality, delivery, quality, pricing and platform specifics.

Legality & scope

Is buying votes for a Google Forms poll legal?
Yes. Google Forms polls run by schools, businesses, and community organizations are private surveys, not regulated ballots. There is no law in any jurisdiction we serve that prohibits buying additional responses for a consumer poll, school award, or business competition. The relevant question is whether the specific organizer's stated rules permit it — review the contest terms shared with the form link. We do not serve political elections, government referendums, or regulated voting processes.
Can a form owner delete responses they think are fake?
Yes — form owners can manually delete individual responses from their Google Sheet. If this happens within 7 days of our delivery, we replace the deleted responses or refund that portion at your choice. Unlike dedicated contest platforms, Google Forms has no automated anti-fraud removal system; deletion requires the form owner to identify and remove responses one by one or in bulk, which is unusual during an active poll. Our paced, geo-targeted delivery minimises the likelihood of triggering a manual review.
Is my order confidential?
Yes. We do not share customer poll URLs, names, or order details with any third party. The responses arrive in the form owner's Google Sheet from ordinary-looking residential IP addresses and real-usage Google Accounts. Nothing in the response data identifies the source as a third-party service. Our privacy policy covers all order data.

Process & delivery

Can I buy votes for a Google Forms poll?
Yes. We deliver responses for Google Forms polls from unique residential and mobile IP addresses for open forms, or from aged Google Accounts for forms that require sign-in. We diagnose your specific form configuration before fulfilling any order so the delivery method matches how the form actually works. Packages start at 100 votes for $6.99.
How do I know which type of Google Forms poll I have?
Open your form link in a private (incognito) browser window where you are not logged into any Google Account. If you can fill in and submit the form without being prompted to sign in, it is an open form. If it asks you to log in with Google before you can respond, it is account-restricted. If you can respond multiple times using the same account, the one-per-account toggle is off. Tell us the result of this test in your order notes — it takes 30 seconds and determines which delivery track we use.
How quickly do Google Forms votes start and complete?
Most orders under 1,000 votes start within 30 minutes of payment and complete within 6 hours. Orders of 1,000-5,000 votes typically start within 60 minutes. Large orders of 5,000-20,000 votes start within 60 minutes but are spread over 24-48 hours to keep the pacing natural. If you have a tight poll deadline, note it in the order form and we'll prioritise accordingly.
Can I see proof of delivery?
Yes. After delivery completes, you receive a report showing the timestamp and approximate geographic origin (country and region) of each response. For account-backed orders, the report also confirms which responses used which delivery track. You can cross-reference the timestamps against your Google Sheet's response log to verify that each reported vote corresponds to an actual recorded response.
What if the form URL changes mid-contest?
Contact us via live chat as soon as the URL changes. We pause delivery immediately, update the target URL, confirm the new link works with our delivery system, and resume at no extra charge. Form URL changes sometimes happen when organisers update or duplicate a form — it is one of the more common mid-contest scenarios we handle.
How do I know the votes will actually show up in my Google Sheet?
Before running your full order, we can deliver a free test of 3-5 votes so you can confirm they appear in your sheet with correct response data and a plausible timestamp spread. Ask for the free test in live chat with your form URL. The test takes about 15 minutes and confirms the delivery track is working before you commit to a larger order.

Service quality

What does "paced delivery" mean for a Google Forms poll?
Paced delivery means responses arrive over hours rather than in one large batch. Instead of 500 submissions appearing in your Google Sheet within a five-minute window — an obvious anomaly in the timestamp column — votes arrive in a natural trickle with small irregular gaps between each one. The pattern mirrors how real respondents behave: most don't all click the link at exactly the same time. This is the most important safeguard against a form owner noticing and deleting the responses manually.
Do you guarantee I will win my Google Forms poll?
No honest provider can guarantee a win, because we cannot control what your competitors do in the remaining voting window. We guarantee real responses delivered to your form, accurate geo-targeting, correct form-type matching, and a 7-day make-good on any responses that are deleted. The winning margin is your strategy call — we advise a lead that is comfortable but not extreme. A 2-4x lead over the nearest competitor is both achievable and defensible.
How do your votes compare to cheap vote-bot services?
Cheap vote-bot services typically use datacenter IPs or rotating proxy pools — address ranges that Google's infrastructure recognizes and that show up as non-residential in IP classification databases. Form owners who check response metadata or use third-party IP audit tools will spot these immediately. Our votes come from real residential and mobile ISP addresses with clean reputation scores. For account-restricted forms, our aged Google Accounts have genuine usage history — cheap services use mass-registered throwaway accounts that any alert form owner can identify by the account creation date alone.

Pricing & payment

How much do Google Forms poll votes cost?
Pricing starts at $6.99 for 100 votes and drops per-vote at higher volumes: 500 votes is $24.99, 1,000 votes is $44.99, 5,000 votes is $179.99, and 20,000 votes is $549.99. All prices include geo-targeting, pacing, and the 7-day make-good guarantee. Account-backed votes for login-required forms are priced the same as open-IP votes.
What payment methods do you accept?
Visa, Mastercard, American Express, PayPal, Bitcoin, USDT (TRC-20 and ERC-20), Ethereum, and other major cryptocurrencies. Bank transfer is available for orders over $200. All card and PayPal transactions are SSL-secured. Crypto orders confirm after one blockchain confirmation. Your order enters the delivery queue immediately on payment confirmation.
Is there a refund if my poll closes before delivery completes?
Yes. If the form owner closes the poll before we finish delivery, we refund the undelivered portion at the per-vote rate of your package. Tell us your poll deadline when ordering and we'll schedule delivery to complete well before it. If the form closes unexpectedly early — a common situation in school contests — contact live chat immediately and we'll pause and calculate the partial refund.

Platform specifics

How does Google Forms track votes in a poll?
Google Forms records responses in a connected Google Sheet in real time. Each response includes a timestamp and, depending on the form's settings, the respondent's email address or Google Account identity. For open forms (no sign-in required), Google's backend logs the IP address of each submission internally, though this is not exposed in the standard Sheets view the form owner sees. For account-restricted forms, each logged-in Google Account can submit once if the "Limit to 1 response" toggle is on. The form owner controls all of these settings — Google itself does not run the contest or declare a winner.
What types of Google Forms polls can you support?
We support three common configurations: open forms (anyone with the link can respond, tracked by IP), account-required forms (must be logged into any Google Account to respond), and one-per-account forms (the "Limit to 1 response" toggle is on). We cannot fulfill forms restricted to a specific Google Workspace domain — for example, a school form that only accepts responses from @school.edu accounts — because we cannot access credentials inside a closed organizational domain.
Will the form owner see where the votes came from?
For open forms, the form owner sees only the response data in Google Sheets — the answer options chosen and the timestamps. IP addresses are logged by Google's backend but not displayed in the standard Sheets or Forms response view. For account-restricted forms, the form owner can see the email addresses of respondents. Our account-backed votes use aged real-usage Google Accounts, not mass-registered throwaway emails, so they appear as ordinary individual respondents.
What if my Google Forms poll requires a Google Account login?
For forms that require any Google Account (but do not restrict to a specific Workspace domain), we use a pool of aged Google Accounts with genuine usage histories — searches, Gmail activity, YouTube — so they appear as ordinary users rather than freshly registered accounts. Each Account is paired with a unique residential IP and used once per order. If the form has the one-response-per-account limit enabled, we use a fresh Account per vote and never recycle Accounts across different customers' orders.
What is the difference between this service and your general IP votes service?
Our general IP votes service is designed for any contest platform that counts by unique IP. This Google Forms–specific service adds form-type diagnosis (open vs. account-required), account-backed delivery for sign-in forms, and guidance on the exact form configuration that determines how your votes register. If you know your form is open-link and purely IP-tracked, our general IP votes service also works — but the Google Forms page gives you the form-type check step and the account-backed option in one place.

Targeting & customisation

Can I target responses to look like they come from a specific country or city?
Yes. City-level and country-level geo-targeting are available on all order sizes. For local community polls, school contests, or regional business awards, we recommend targeting the city or region where the organizer's audience naturally lives. Specify your preference in the order notes — for example, "80% Chicago metro residential IPs" — and we match the delivery to that geography. Country-level and multi-country split targeting are also available.
Can I target votes toward a specific time of day?
Yes. If your poll audience is most active in the evenings or on weekdays, we can weight delivery to those hours — for example, "concentrate most responses between 6 PM and 10 PM local time." This is useful for locally-framed polls where the form owner might notice if responses arrive predominantly at 3 AM in the local timezone. Specify your preferred delivery window in the order notes.

Custom orders

Can I split votes across multiple options in the same form?
Yes. If your Google Form is a multi-option poll — for example, "vote for your favorite product from options A, B, C" — and you want to build a majority for one specific option, tell us which option to select in each response. You can also request a split (e.g., "70% option A, 30% option B") if a perfectly lopsided result would look suspicious.
Can a marketing agency manage orders for multiple client polls at once?
Yes. Agencies running campaigns across multiple clients — each with their own Google Forms poll — can manage them as separate sub-orders from one account. Each form gets its own delivery pacing, geo-targeting profile, and dashboard view. If you are coordinating five or more active polls simultaneously, contact us before placing orders to discuss consolidated reporting and whether volume pricing applies across the combined order value.

Terminology — quick definitions

Niche-specific terms used on this page. Each links to a fuller definition in our glossary.

reCAPTCHA v3
Google's score-based invisible CAPTCHA. Assigns each session a risk score from 0.0 (bot) to 1.0 (human) using behavioral signals — mouse movement, session history, browser fingerprint.
Cloudflare Turnstile
Privacy-focused CAPTCHA alternative from Cloudflare. Uses cryptographic challenge tokens instead of image puzzles. Becoming the standard for contest platforms in 2025-2026.
Residential IP
A real consumer-grade internet address assigned by an ISP to a household. Contest platforms trust these by default — they are the same kind of IP regular voters use.
Mobile IP
IP allocated by a mobile carrier (4G/5G). Highest trust rating with platforms — rotates naturally, hardest to flag as bot activity.
Vote drop
A vote removed by the contest platform after delivery. Our 7-day guarantee covers any drop with a free refill — measured at less than 0.3% of all votes delivered.
Pacing pattern
The time distribution of incoming votes across a campaign window. Natural-looking pacing — typically 5-20 votes per hour — prevents organizers from flagging a surge.

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