What Is a Guest Moderator Invite Link in Feedr?
A guest moderator invite link in Feedr is a shareable URL that lets you grant another person permission to moderate comments and manage the audience interaction stream during your live session without giving them full host control.
How Guest Moderator Links Work
When you run a live session in Feedr, you can generate an invite link that gives a co-host access to the moderation queue. The guest moderator can approve or reject incoming comments, pin messages to the top of the stream, and manage emoji reactions in real-time. They join via the same link you send them and work alongside you during the event. This is useful for large conferences, church services, or podcasts where you need a second set of hands to keep the comment flow clean and relevant.
Who Can Use Guest Moderator Links
Guest moderator invite links are available on Feedr's Creator plan (£6.99 per month or £49.99 per year) and Pro plan (£14.99 per month or £119.99 per year). The Free tier does not include this feature. Once you upgrade, you can invite as many co-moderators as you need for each session. Each moderator accesses the session through their own device, and their actions sync live with your host view.
Setting Up a Guest Moderator for Your Event
To add a guest moderator, you create the invite link within your Feedr session dashboard before or during your event. Copy the link and share it via email, text, or messaging app to anyone you trust with comment moderation. The moderator does not need to be an existing Feedr user; they simply click the link and join the moderation dashboard. From there, they can review pending comments, approve them to the public stream, or remove ones that don't fit your event guidelines.
When to Use Guest Moderators
Guest moderators are most valuable when your audience is large or commenting quickly. In a live Q&A with 200 audience members, a single host can struggle to keep up with the moderation queue. A co-moderator helps you filter low-quality comments, answer duplicate questions once, and highlight the best audience contributions. This is common in conference sessions, live lectures, church services, and long-format podcasts where engagement is high and real-time filtering matters.
What Guest Moderators Cannot Do
Guest moderators can manage comments but do not have access to session analytics, audience reports, or account billing settings. They cannot end the session, change audience size limits, or create new sessions on your account. Only the host (you) can see the final session report and download participant data. This design keeps your account secure while giving moderators just enough power to keep the conversation flowing smoothly.
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Frequently asked questions
Do guest moderators need a Feedr account?
No. Guest moderators join via the invite link you share. They do not need to sign up or log in. The link gives them direct access to the moderation dashboard for that specific session.
Can I remove a guest moderator mid-session?
Yes. You can revoke the invite link or disable moderator access from your host dashboard at any time during the event.
How many guest moderators can I invite?
You can invite multiple co-moderators to a single session. Each one receives their own invite link and sees the same real-time comment queue.
What plan do I need for guest moderator links?
Guest moderator invite links are available on the Creator plan (£6.99/month or £49.99/year) and Pro plan (£14.99/month or £119.99/year). The Free tier does not include this feature.
Can guest moderators see audience member email addresses?
No. Audience members join via QR code with no signup. Guest moderators only see comments and reactions, not personal data.