If you're looking for a tool to collect immediate feedback from meeting and class attendees, Live Polls is a great option. The tool lets you create different types of polls, including multiple choice, open-ended questions, word clouds, surveys and quizzes. It's a great way to keep attendees engaged and up to date in real time, and to make presentations more interactive and engaging.
Another option is Lens, which offers real-time polls, quizzes and Q&A sessions with leaderboards that can make participation more of a game. It also offers engagement data so you can see who's disengaged and focus on them, and a post-session dashboard so you can assess how well a session went. Lens is commonly used in schools and companies to improve attendance and participation.
If you want a more elaborate approach, check out Polly. Polly integrates with common chat tools like Slack, Zoom and Microsoft Teams and offers several feedback mechanisms, including polls, surveys and Q&A forums. It also offers anonymous suggestion boxes, pulse checks and team-building exercises. It's good for team engagement, employee onboarding and meeting management.
Last, Butter is an all-purpose virtual collaboration tool designed to keep sessions engaging. It offers polls, flashcards, breakout rooms and AI-generated summaries so you can quickly digest what happened. It's good for training sessions, workshops and townhalls, and can handle everything from big meetings to daily business with customizable agendas and templates created by experts.