๐Sleepover Polls: From Movie Night to 3am Confessions
Sleepovers have three classic decision points: what movie, what snacks, what to talk about at 2am. Polls solve all three. Drop a moomz link in the friends' chat, let everyone vote on their phone while sprawled on the floor. The screen-time vibe stays casual, no awkward "so what do you want to do?" silences.
Movie night decisions without arguing
The classic sleepover crisis: five people, five different movie picks. Set up a moomz poll with 4-6 movies someone proposed, plus a "surprise me, host picks" option. Everyone votes on their phone in 2 minutes. The winning movie has buy-in because nobody can complain โ they all voted. Pro tip: if there's a clear loser, run a second poll between the top 2 to settle ties. Sleepovers with the youngest cousins especially benefit because the loudest kid no longer wins by default.
Snack and pizza topping wars
Pizza topping arguments have ended friendships. Use a poll with 3-4 topping combos (cheese only, pepperoni, veggie, half-half). For multiple pizzas, run separate polls per pizza. Same logic for snack runs: "vending machine raid budget = $20, vote what we get back". Adults having wine-night sleepovers can poll for the cheese plate composition. Decisions in 90 seconds, no manipulation.
Late-night truth-or-dare polls
Around midnight, the energy shifts and people want depth. Replace truth-or-dare with anonymous polls: "who in this room would survive longest in The Hunger Games?" or "rank our group by who'd ghost first". Because moomz polls are anonymous and the votes are aggregate, nobody knows who voted what โ but everyone sees the result. This unlocks honesty without targeting anyone. Use sparingly: 2-3 confessional polls per sleepover, not 20.
Morning-after recap polls
The morning after, before parents pick anyone up, send a recap poll: "best moment of the sleepover?" with options like "the movie reveal", "the 2am confessions", "X getting scared", "the pancake disaster". It seals the memory and starts the request for next sleepover. Recurring sleepover groups that use moomz report doing 30% more sleepovers per year than groups that don't โ the polls keep the dopamine loop alive between events.
Ready-to-launch poll prompts
- 1Best sleepover movie genre?HorrorRomcomAnimatedReality TV marathonLaunch this poll
- 2Pizza topping for the group order?PepperoniMargheritaHawaiianHalf-halfLaunch this poll
- 3Truth or dare default?TruthDareSkip, just talkLaunch this poll
- 4Who's most likely to sneak snacks at 3am?The quiet oneThe hostThe youngestThe one on a dietLaunch this poll
- 5Best sleepover snack?PopcornChipsIce creamCookiesLaunch this poll
- 6Lights off or fairy lights?Total darkFairy lightsPhone screens countLaunch this poll
- 7Karaoke or just listening?KaraokeBackground musicTotal silenceLaunch this poll
- 8Tea or chocolate at midnight?Hot chocolateMint teaBothNeither, waterLaunch this poll
- 9Best bedtime story format?Real ghost storyMost embarrassing momentCrush revealSkip the storiesLaunch this poll
- 10Phone in bed: allowed?Yes scroll all nightOff at midnightOff at sunriseLaunch this poll
Frequently asked
Q.Are moomz polls safe for younger kids?+
Yes โ moomz doesn't ask for any account or personal info. Just a tap to vote. Parents may want to supervise the questions being asked, but the platform itself collects nothing.
Q.How many people can vote in one poll?+
Unlimited. Whether your sleepover has 3 or 30 people, every device can vote. Results show live.
Q.Can I make a poll only my sleepover friends can see?+
Polls are accessible via a 5-letter URL that only the people you share it with will know. It's not technically private, but it's effectively invisible to anyone outside the group chat.
Q.What if someone's phone dies mid-sleepover?+
They can vote on someone else's phone โ votes are device-based, not account-based, so a second device counts as a new vote. Just don't vote twice on purpose.
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