Audience Q&A App for Church Services
Feedr lets church congregants ask questions and comment during services in real time. Your audience scans a QR code to join via their browser, and you moderate and respond live from your iOS or Android device.
How It Works in a Church Setting
You display a QR code during your service. Attendees scan it on their phone and join a live chat instantly, no app download required. They can ask questions about your sermon, submit prayer requests, or add comments to a message wall. Everything appears in real time on a moderated stream that you control from your host device. This keeps your congregation engaged without disrupting the flow of your message.
Real-Time Engagement Features
Feedr includes a live comment stream so you can see what your congregation is thinking as you preach. You can upvote Q&A submissions to surface the most popular questions, run live polls to gauge understanding, and generate word clouds from audience responses. A moderation dashboard lets you filter or hide comments before they appear. All feedback happens in real time, letting you adjust your message or answer pressing questions on the spot.
No App Download Barrier
Unlike traditional apps that require people to install software before they can participate, Feedr uses a browser-based join method. Your congregation simply scans the QR code you display, and they're in. This removes friction for casual attendees, elderly members, or anyone reluctant to download new apps. Your engagement stays high because participation is frictionless.
Moderation and Message Control
You maintain full control over what appears. Every comment, question, and message can be reviewed before it goes live on the audience wall. This is especially important in a church context where tone and theological accuracy matter. You can hide inappropriate submissions, collapse threads, or direct the conversation toward the spiritual focus of your service.
Scaling From Small Groups to Large Congregations
Feedr works for intimate gatherings and large Sunday services alike. The free tier supports smaller events, and paid tiers scale with your audience size and feature needs. Whether you're running a midweek Bible study or hosting a conference with hundreds, the platform adapts without requiring your congregation to change how they join.
Beyond Q&A: Polls, Word Clouds, and Message Walls
While Q&A is central, you can also run live polls to measure engagement or understanding during teaching. Word clouds let you visualize prayer requests or spiritual themes your congregation raises. A dedicated message wall gives attendees a persistent space to share reflections, prayer updates, or encouragement. These tools work together to create a richer, more participatory worship experience.
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Frequently asked questions
Do church members need to download an app to join?
No. They scan a QR code on their phone and join through a browser window. No installation required, which means faster adoption and higher participation rates.
Can I moderate comments before they appear?
Yes. Every submission goes through your moderation dashboard, so you can review, approve, or hide comments before they're shown on the message wall or Q&A feed.
What devices do I need to host the service?
Feedr runs on iOS and Android. You control the session from your phone or tablet while your audience joins via their browsers.
Can I use Feedr for a large Sunday service?
Yes. Feedr scales to large audiences. Start with the free tier for testing, then upgrade to a paid plan based on your congregation size and feature needs.
Is Feedr suitable for prayer requests or sensitive topics?
Yes, provided you moderate carefully. Feedr's moderation tools let you hide sensitive submissions before they're published, keeping the focus on community and spirituality.
Can I run polls or word clouds during a sermon?
Yes. Feedr includes live polling and word cloud generation, letting you gather real time feedback or visualize themes your congregation is responding to during teaching.