Feedr vs Slido: Which Live Audience Engagement App Is Better?

Slido is the most established enterprise live polling tool, popular with large conferences and corporate events. Feedr is more accessible for churches, community events, and smaller organisations — with a more generous free tier and no complexity overhead. For events over 1,000 attendees with enterprise IT requirements, Slido is mature. For everyone else, Feedr is better value.

The Pricing Gap

Slido's free tier caps at 25 participants — essentially unusable for any real event. Paid plans start at around £10/month for basic features. Feedr's free tier supports up to 500 participants, which covers the majority of church services, community events, and corporate presentations. The pricing difference is significant for organisations with limited budgets.

Setup Complexity

Slido integrates deeply with Google Slides, PowerPoint, and Webex. This is powerful but adds complexity — you need to configure the integration, manage presenter mode, and brief your AV team. Feedr's setup is a QR code and a URL. For organisations without dedicated AV support, the simpler setup is meaningfully better.

Church and Non-Profit Use

Slido was designed for enterprise conferences. Church-specific features like sermon discussion questions, prayer request submission, and congregation voting are not native to Slido's product. Feedr was built with faith communities as a primary audience, and these features reflect that.

Side-by-side comparison

FeatureFeedrAlternative
Free tier participant limit500 participants25 participants
Participant setupScan QR — doneScan QR — done
Church-specific featuresYesNo
Anonymous Q&AYesYes
Presenter moderationYesYes
Enterprise integrationsCore featuresGoogle Slides, PowerPoint, Webex

Frequently asked questions

Is Feedr free for churches?
Feedr's free tier supports up to 500 participants — covering most church congregations. Larger churches or those wanting analytics and advanced features can upgrade to a paid plan.
Can Feedr be used for sermon Q&A without revealing who asked?
Yes. Anonymous question submission is a core feature. The pastor or presenter sees all questions but the congregation only sees what the presenter chooses to display.
Does Slido support more features than Feedr?
Slido has more enterprise integrations (Google Slides, PowerPoint, video conferencing platforms). For organisations that rely on these tools, Slido's integrations add genuine value. For events where you display questions and polls on a screen, both tools work well.
Can I use Feedr for training and corporate presentations?
Yes. Feedr works well for training assessments, all-hands Q&A, product launches, and any presentation where you want audience participation. The moderation controls are particularly useful in corporate settings.
How does Feedr handle high volumes of questions?
Questions are queued in the presenter dashboard. You control which appear on screen. Popular questions can be upvoted by participants to surface the most relevant ones automatically.

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