Feedr: A simpler live Q&A tool for small events
Feedr is a real-time audience engagement platform built for small and mid-size events. Unlike Slido, it requires no app download from attendees - they scan a QR code, join via browser, and you're live within seconds.
How Feedr works for small events
Your audience scans a QR code from their phone and enters a web-based session in seconds. No app installation, no registration walls, no friction. You host the experience from iOS or Android and moderate all comments, questions, and polls in real-time. The setup takes minutes, not hours. For small conferences, church gatherings, workshops, and lectures, this simplicity is the main advantage over more enterprise-heavy platforms.
Core features for live interaction
Feedr includes a real-time comment stream where attendees post thoughts and reactions. Q&A lets audience members upvote questions, surfacing the topics that matter most. Word clouds and instant polls capture sentiment fast. A message wall displays submissions live on your screen or a projected display. Host moderation keeps discussions on-topic and respectful. All of this runs in your browser and theirs - no backend server setup needed.
Why Feedr suits small events better than enterprise tools
Slido and similar platforms target conferences with thousands of attendees and complex workflows. Feedr focuses on the opposite: minimal setup, zero friction, and genuine real-time interaction. You don't pay for features you won't use. The free tier covers small gatherings entirely. Paid tiers scale affordably as your audience grows. If you're running a single event or regular small meetings, Feedr's straightforward design wins.
Pricing and free tier
Feedr starts free for small events with full access to comments, Q&A, and polls. Paid tiers open up higher attendee limits and advanced features as you grow. There's no per-person charge for small groups, and no mandatory subscription. Pay only when your event size demands it. This makes it ideal for churches, small business workshops, university lectures, and community events where audience size varies.
When to choose Feedr over competitors
Feedr is strongest when attendees don't want to download apps, when setup time matters, and when your event is measured in hours, not ongoing community. It's built for speakers, lecturers, podcast hosts, and event organizers who value simplicity. If you need permanent member databases, advanced analytics, or enterprise integrations, you may outgrow it. But for live engagement in the room, Feedr delivers fast.
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Frequently asked questions
Do attendees need to download an app?
No. They scan a QR code and join instantly via their mobile browser. No downloads, no login, no friction.
Is there a free plan?
Yes. Feedr's free tier covers small events with full access to comments, Q&A, polls, and word clouds. Paid tiers scale with larger audiences.
Can I use Feedr for ongoing community management?
Feedr is designed for live, real-time event engagement. It's not a permanent community platform. For ongoing member networks, you'd want a different tool.
What platforms does Feedr run on?
Hosts use iOS or Android apps to run sessions. Attendees join via any web browser on mobile or desktop.
How do I moderate questions and comments?
You review and approve submissions in real-time from your host app. Inappropriate or off-topic content can be hidden or deleted before it appears to the audience.
Can I export the data after my event?
Feedr records all comments, questions, and poll results. Check the app or contact support for export options available on your plan.