Know What Buyers Really Think About the Property

Open house property showing

QR Poll collects anonymous open house visitor feedback. Buyers share honest opinions on pricing and features they'd never say to your face.

Best for
Real estate agents, brokers, property managers
Setup time
30 seconds
Cost
Free up to 250 responses/mo, then $6/mo
No app required
Respondents scan with any phone camera

The Problem

Sign-in sheets get fake numbers. 'We'll think about it' tells you nothing. Buyers won't criticize to your face, but sellers want real feedback. You have no data on which features matter to actual visitors.

Ready to solve this?

Create your first poll in under a minute.

How QR Poll Helps

  • Anonymous feedback. Honest opinions on price, features, concerns.
  • Property-specific questions. What did they like? What turned them off?
  • Quick completion while walking through. Under 60 seconds.
  • Real feedback for sellers. Not polite guesses.

Sample Open House Poll Questions

Buyers are walking through and mentally comparing your listing to three others they saw this weekend. You have about 60 seconds of their attention. Make it count.

  • "What's your overall impression of this property?" (1-5 stars)
  • "Is the asking price fair for this property?" (Too high / About right / Great value)
  • "What's your favorite feature?" (Kitchen / Yard / Location / Layout / Other)
  • "What would keep you from making an offer?" (open text)
  • "Would you schedule a private showing?" (Yes / No / Maybe)

The pricing question and the "what would keep you from making an offer" question are the two your seller actually cares about. Everything else is useful for your own listing strategy, but those two drive the conversation.

How to Use Feedback in Seller Conversations

The hardest part of being a listing agent is telling a seller their price is wrong. Anonymous buyer feedback changes that dynamic entirely.

Instead of "I think we should lower the price," you're saying "12 visitors in two weeks, and 9 of them said the price is too high." That's not your opinion. That's market data from people who actually walked through the home.

Same thing works for staging issues. If multiple visitors mention the dated kitchen or the weird layout of the basement, the seller hears it differently coming from buyers than from their agent. You're not criticizing their home. You're relaying what the market is telling you.

Agents who bring data to seller meetings keep listings longer. Sellers trust agents who show their work. A monthly feedback report, even if it's just a screenshot of the dashboard, signals that you're actively working the listing, not just waiting for Zillow to do the job.

Open House vs. Private Showing: Different Polls

Open houses and private showings attract different buyers at different stages. Your questions should reflect that.

  • Open house visitors are often early-stage. They're browsing, comparing, figuring out what they want. Ask broader questions: overall impression, price perception, favorite features. You're gathering market intelligence.
  • Private showing attendees are serious. They've already filtered. Ask sharper questions: "What concerns would you want addressed before making an offer?" or "How does this compare to others you've seen?" These people are close to a decision and their feedback is gold for the seller.

Create two poll templates. Swap the QR code on the info sheet depending on the showing type. Five minutes of setup, completely different quality of data.

How It Works

  1. 1Create a poll for the listing. Add 2-3 questions about price perception, favorite features, and concerns. One poll per property.
  2. 2Print the QR code on your info sheet. Add it to the property flyer or a tent card near the exit. Buyers scan on their way out while impressions are fresh.
  3. 3Share results with your seller. Export feedback or screenshot the dashboard. Real buyer data makes pricing conversations easier and keeps sellers confident in your strategy.

It's that simple

Create your first poll in under a minute.

Common Questions

What should I ask visitors?

Price expectations, favorite features, concerns, and whether they'd schedule a showing. Keep it to 4 questions max.

Where should I put the QR code?

Near the exit. Print it on the info sheet. Place it on the kitchen counter. Anywhere buyers pause before leaving.

Will people actually use it?

Anonymous feedback gets honest responses. People will share pricing concerns they'd never say to your face.

Can I reuse the same poll for multiple listings?

You can, but don't. Create a separate poll per property. That way feedback is tied to the specific listing and you can share clean reports with each seller. It takes 30 seconds to create a new one.

How do I share results with the seller?

Export the responses as a CSV or screenshot the dashboard. Some agents include a feedback summary in their weekly seller update. Real data from actual visitors carries more weight than "we had good traffic this weekend."

What if I get brutally honest feedback about the price?

That's the most valuable data you can get. If 8 out of 10 visitors say the price is too high, you have a concrete, data-backed conversation to have with the seller instead of an awkward opinion. The numbers do the talking.

Get Real Open House Feedback

Anonymous opinions. Actual insights for sellers.