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Speak up Live alternatives

  • Slido

  • Slido is an audience interaction platform for meetings and events. It allows event organizers to crowd-source the best questions for Q&A sessions, get instant feedback via live polls and share presentations with audiences in real-time.

    tags: audience-response audience-response-system crowdsourcing-ideas customer-feedback productivity-tool
  • Glisser

  • Glisser makes presentations interactive – it takes regular PowerPoint or Keynote slide decks and pushes them out live to audience mobile devices, slide-by-slide, as they are presented. It then enables members of the audience to interact with the presenter or each other, and collects valuable feedback. Attendees can also electronically mark-up the slides with notes, and keep them for future reference.

    tags: clear-interface customer-feedback customizable questions-and-answers simple-user-interface
  • Lexsury

  • Let's do away with the boring presentations of yesterday. A Lexsur is the easiest way to setup your next speaking event with real-time audience interaction. An active, engaged audience is a happy one.

    tags: analytics audience-response audience-response-system audience-voting events
  • CON.FO

  • - CON.FO facilitates two-way communication between presenter and the audience of any size.- Audience members use their own mobile devices connected to internet over wi-fi or GSM.- Create short url that makes it easy for attendees to participate.- Users can post questions anonymously or they can set their real names (or nicknames).- Attendees can vote on questions they like the most.- You have complete control over all user entries - Filter incoming questions to stay focused.- All entries can be exported in a structured (Excel) format. »

    tags: attendee-feedback audience-response-system conference engagement events
  • Senatus

  • Online voting and discussion system that allows for collecting ideas, questions or suggestions from an audience, e.g. a company's customers or an online community.

    tags: ideas make-questions voting