What it does
Feedr is real-time audience interaction for creators, speakers, and event hosts. Audience joins via QR code in their browser (no app, no account). Host runs the session from iOS or Android: live comment stream, Q&A upvoting, emoji reactions, comment pinning, guest-moderator invite links. Free tier allows 3 sessions per month with up to 100 audience members; paid tiers scale audience size and add moderation tools and analytics.
Key features
- Audience joins via QR — no app, no account, browser only
- Live comment stream with upvoting (Free)
- Basic session report (Free)
- 3 sessions/month and 100 audience cap on Free
- Unlimited sessions and 500 audience cap on Creator
- Unlimited audience on Pro
- Comment moderation queue (Creator+)
- Emoji reactions on audience messages (Creator+)
Guides & resources (22)
Audience Q&A App for Church Services | Feedr
Live Event Word Cloud Generator | Feedr
Live Polling App for Conferences UK | Feedr
Best Live Polling and Audience Q&A App for Events 2026
Best Wedding Live Message Wall | MRVL Hub
Feedr vs Slido — Live Audience Engagement App Comparison
Free Live Poll App for Classrooms | Feedr
Guest moderator invites in Feedr: no sign-up friction
How moderation queues changed who got heard at events
Live Polls During a Sermon | Feedr
Interactive Event App Without Account Signup | Feedr
Live Audience Engagement Tool Comparison | Feedr
Real-Time Q&A App for Webinars | Feedr
Feedr: Live Q&A for Small Events (No App Download)
800 upvotes on one question: what we learned at a church conference
When the audience talk became louder than the stage
When the audience becomes the speaker
What real-time chat tells you about your audience
Why we capped audiences at launch. And why we were wrong.
Why Feedr Has No Audience App: A Design Decision
Why we're not rushing polls and word clouds
Why Feedr ditched user accounts for device identity