📅moomz vs Doodle: are you picking a date or asking a question?
People often confuse moomz and Doodle because both involve "polls". They solve different problems. Doodle is built around one job: find a date and time that works for a group. moomz is built for the other 99% of polls — opinions, vibe checks, this or that, group decisions that aren't calendar-shaped. Picking the wrong one means a frustrating UX, so here's the honest split.
Feature comparison
Doodle's superpower is its calendar grid: propose 4-8 time slots, attendees mark availability, the host sees the best slot. It connects to Google Calendar and Outlook, sends reminders, lets you set booking pages, and handles time zones cleanly. moomz handles free-text questions with 2-6 options, image polls, anonymous voting, live animated results, a public profile, a discover feed, streaks, and Q&A. Doodle's grid is unbeatable for scheduling. moomz's flow is unbeatable for everything else. Trying to schedule a meeting on moomz is awkward (you'd list each slot as an option). Trying to do a vibe check on Doodle is impossible — there's no UI for it.
Pricing
Doodle is freemium. The free tier limits ads, removes some integrations, and the polished version (Doodle Pro) sits around 6.95 dollars/user/month. Doodle Team is more. moomz is free with no paid plan. If your only use case is scheduling 3-4 meetings a year, free Doodle is fine. If you organize meetings weekly, Doodle Pro is reasonable. If you don't schedule meetings at all and just want polls, paying for Doodle makes no sense — and moomz costs zero.
Anonymity & privacy
Doodle is built around named participation: each attendee enters their name so the host knows who's available. Free Doodle public polls can be technically anonymous but the format invites name input. moomz is anonymous by default — no name field at all on the vote screen, and the cookie-based voter ID is never exposed. Doodle does collect calendar data and tracks attendees across polls. moomz collects nothing beyond an anonymous token.
When to pick which
Doodle if you need to schedule a meeting, recurring 1-on-1s, a class, or any group time slot decision. moomz for literally any other group decision: what restaurant, what movie, which outfit, who's the best dancer in your friend group, is it cheating if X. The honest summary: Doodle is a scheduler that uses polling as a mechanic, moomz is a polling tool. Different categories of tool, even though both have "poll" in their marketing.
Ready-to-launch poll prompts
- 1Doodle or moomz?Doodle for meetingsmoomz for opinionsBoth — different jobsLaunch this poll
- 2How often do you schedule group meetings?WeeklyMonthlyRarelyNeverLaunch this poll
- 3Best way to pick a date?DoodleWhatsApp messagesJust pick one yourselfLaunch this poll
- 4Should poll tools include scheduling?Yes one app for allNo keep them separateI don't careLaunch this poll
- 5Are you paying for Doodle Pro?Yes worth itNo free is enoughNever used DoodleLaunch this poll
- 6Group decisions stress level?ChillSlightly annoyingNightmare every timeLaunch this poll
Frequently asked
Q.Can moomz schedule meetings?+
Not really. You could list time slots as options, but you'd lose Doodle's calendar grid, time zone handling, and reminders. For scheduling, use Doodle. For everything else, moomz.
Q.Can Doodle do vibe-check polls?+
Not gracefully. Doodle's UI is built around time slot grids, not free-text options. You can hack a regular poll into it, but the experience for voters is clunky.
Q.Is Doodle free?+
Doodle has a free tier with ads. Pro is around 6.95 dollars/month, Team and Enterprise are more. Removes ads, adds branding and integrations.
Q.Is moomz free?+
Yes, 100% free. No ads, no paywall, no account required to vote.
Q.Which one is more anonymous?+
moomz. Doodle's flow expects participants to enter a name. moomz never asks for one.
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