If you want a platform to run instant polls and quizzes during live meetings, Pigeonhole Live could be a good option. It also lets you host live Q&A sessions with moderation and anonymity options, live quizzes with leaderboards, and different types of polls. It can be integrated with common meeting tools like Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Webex, and offers customizable branding. The service is geared for ordinary meetings, team meetings and large-scale conferences, so it should be adaptable to a range of events.
Another good choice is Lens. This interactive learning platform is good for schools and workplaces. It lets students take polls, quizzes and Q&As in real time, and gamify sessions with leaderboards to encourage participation. The service also offers real-time engagement data and a post-session dashboard to help you assess how well a session went, so you can identify disinterested students and adjust your approach.
For those who want to build interactive presentations with questions and polls, Kahoot! is a good option. It offers AI-generated features, interactive tools for education and work, and self-paced sessions that can be integrated with video conferencing. Kahoot! is for schools and companies, with the goal of making learning more effective and presentations more engaging.
Last, Polly is a hybrid team engagement platform that can be integrated with common communication tools like Slack, Zoom and Microsoft Teams. It offers polls, surveys, Q&A forums, anonymous suggestion boxes and other tools to help teams gather feedback and coordinate in real time. That can be useful for employee engagement, new employee onboarding and internal communications.