If you want to get immediate feedback from your audience during a presentation without making them log in or download anything, Sendsteps could be a good choice. The AI-powered service lets you create presentations with interactive elements like live Q&A, word clouds and quizzes, and it's geared for live events where you want people to participate and offer immediate feedback. It's free (though you get only two free AI presentations).
Another good option is MeetMoji. It's got a range of interactive tools like polls and quizzes that you can embed in presentations built with tools like PowerPoint and Google Slides. People can join with a QR code scan, so it's easy to get your audience involved without any downloads or logins. MeetMoji offers several pricing levels, including a free version, so you can pick what's best for you.
If you want a more targeted approach to getting immediate feedback, Live Polls is an interactive tool that lets you hold several types of polls, including multiple-choice questions, open-ended Q&A and live quizzes. It's geared for teachers and presenters who want to get people involved and get feedback in real time. It's got flexible pricing options and is designed to be easy to use.
If you want to get more sophisticated audience feedback, Remesh could be useful. The AI-powered service lets you have text-based conversations with your audience in real time, accommodating up to 1,000 people. It's got features like moderator controls, real-time probing and sentiment analysis, so it's good for interactive presentations.