Live Event Word Cloud Generator for Real-Time Audience Engagement
Feedr creates live word clouds from audience comments during your event. Attendees scan a QR code to join via browser, submit messages, and you see their responses visualised as a word cloud in real-time on stage.
How Word Clouds Work in Feedr
During your event or talk, display a QR code for your audience to scan. They land on a simple browser page with no app download required. As attendees type comments or answers to your prompts, those words appear instantly as a word cloud on your host screen. Larger text means more frequent mentions. It's an immediate, visual way to see what your audience is thinking without waiting for feedback later. Word clouds work best when you pose a direct question: 'What's the biggest challenge you face?' or 'One word to describe today.' The results display live, keeping energy high.
Beyond Word Clouds: Full Audience Engagement
Feedr generates word clouds, but that's just one tool. You also get real-time comments, live Q&A with upvoting, polls, and a message wall where attendees can react. Host moderation keeps things on track. All of this happens in the same session. Speakers at conferences, church preachers, lecturers, and podcasters use Feedr to turn passive audiences into active participants. The real power isn't the word cloud alone; it's the immediate feedback loop. You see what matters to your room right now and can adjust your talk accordingly.
No App Download Barrier
Traditional polling or engagement tools ask attendees to download an app first. Feedr doesn't. Your audience scans the QR code you display and they're in. No login, no friction. This removes a major blocker to participation. In a conference hall or classroom, even one extra step drops attendance dramatically. Feedr eliminates that friction entirely. The host runs everything from their iOS or Android device, but attendees use only a web browser on any device they already have.
Moderation and Control
Live word clouds and Q&A streams need oversight. Feedr gives you host moderation tools to filter out spam or inappropriate content before it appears on your main display. You decide what your audience sees. This is essential in professional settings like conferences, corporate talks, or public events where brand reputation matters. You can also pause or end any engagement feature mid-session. Full control stays in your hands.
When Word Clouds Shine
Word clouds work well for opening questions, sentiment gauges, or icebreakers. 'What skill do you want to learn today?' generates a word cloud that sets the tone. They're less useful for detailed feedback. If you need nuanced answers, stick with open Q&A or comments. Polls work better for yes/no or multiple-choice moments. Feedr lets you mix all three in one session. Start with a word cloud to warm up the room, move to a poll for a quick decision, then open Q&A for deeper questions.
Flexible Pricing for Events of Any Size
Feedr offers a free tier for small events and paid plans as your audience grows. Pricing scales with attendance and feature access. Whether you're running a 20-person workshop or a 500-seat conference, there's a plan that fits. Start free and upgrade only when you need to.
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Frequently asked questions
Do attendees need to download an app to join?
No. Attendees scan a QR code and join via web browser. The host runs Feedr on iOS or Android, but the audience uses any web browser.
Can I use word clouds alone, or do I need Q&A too?
Word clouds are one feature within Feedr. You can use them standalone or combine them with Q&A, polls, and comments in the same session.
How do I display the word cloud during my event?
You see it live on your host device screen, and can share that screen to your projector or main display via standard screen mirroring or HDMI output.
Can I moderate what appears in the word cloud?
Yes. You have moderation tools to filter or remove inappropriate content before it displays on your main audience view.
What events work best with Feedr?
Conferences, church talks, university lectures, podcasts, corporate meetings, and workshops. Anywhere you want real-time audience feedback without app friction.
Is Feedr a replacement for Slido?
Feedr is built for live, real-time event engagement without requiring attendees to download an app. Slido serves larger enterprise polling needs. Feedr suits smaller to mid-sized events.