Session Analytics Dashboard for Live Audience Engagement

A session analytics dashboard in Feedr gives you detailed metrics on audience engagement after your live event, showing comment volume, upvotes, reactions, and participation patterns. It's available on the Pro tier and helps speakers, lecturers, and event hosts understand how their audience responded in real time.

What the Feedr Analytics Dashboard Shows

When you finish a Feedr session, the Pro analytics dashboard breaks down how your audience engaged. You see total comments posted, which comments received the most upvotes, peak engagement moments, emoji reaction counts, and Q&A activity across your session timeline. As of June 2026, this data helps creators and speakers refine their delivery by showing exactly when the room went quiet or sparked conversation. The dashboard is not a video analytics tool; it measures text interaction and audience sentiment only. This is one of three core Feedr tiers, alongside the Free and Creator plans.

Who Needs Feedr Analytics

Conference speakers, church preachers, corporate trainers, lecturers, and podcast hosts use Feedr analytics to validate audience reception. If you're running a one-off webinar or weekly teaching session, the basic Free tier includes a simple session report. But when you scale to multiple events per month and want granular insight into comment sentiment, question trends, and peak engagement windows, the Pro dashboard becomes essential. Event organisers also use it to compare speaker performance across multi-day conferences.

How Analytics Fits into Feedr's Engagement Model

Feedr itself is real-time audience interaction: your audience joins via QR code in their browser (no app download, no account required) and can comment, upvote, react with emoji, and ask questions. You, the host, moderate the stream and pin key comments live from the Feedr app on iOS or Android. The analytics dashboard is the retrospective layer, giving you the story of that engagement after the session ends. It complements the live moderation tools (available on Creator and Pro tiers) that let you shape conversation in the moment.

Pro Tier vs. Creator: When You Need Analytics

Feedr's Creator plan (£6.99/month or £49.99/year) unlocks unlimited sessions, 500 audience members, comment moderation queue, emoji reactions, and guest moderator invites. The Pro plan (£14.99/month or £119.99/year) adds the session analytics dashboard plus unlimited audience size. If you're a one-speaker operation, Creator may be enough. But if you're building a platform, running a conference series, or comparing speaker engagement over time, Pro's analytics dashboard justifies the upgrade. All tiers include a basic session report; Pro's dashboard is the detailed version.

Data Privacy and Session Reports

Feedr does not store audience member identities, email addresses, or personal data. Comments and upvotes are tied to anonymous browser sessions only. Your analytics dashboard shows aggregated engagement metrics; you cannot export individual user profiles. This design keeps setup frictionless (no sign-up forms) and sidesteps GDPR compliance overhead. Session reports are yours to keep; you can review them anytime in the Feedr app after your event ends.

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Frequently asked questions

What metrics does Feedr's analytics dashboard track?

The Pro dashboard shows total comments, upvote distribution, emoji reaction counts, Q&A participation, and engagement timeline. It does not include video or audio analytics, only text interaction data.

Is the analytics dashboard available on the Free plan?

No. Free and Creator tiers include a basic session report. The detailed analytics dashboard is a Pro feature (£14.99/month or £119.99/year).

Can I export analytics data or share it with other speakers?

Yes, you can view and screenshot your dashboard. Formal CSV or PDF export is not currently available, but you can share the dashboard URL with co-hosts or team members via guest moderator invite links.

How long do session reports stay available?

Your session analytics remain in the Feedr app indefinitely. You can review past events anytime by opening the session in your host dashboard.

Does Feedr track individual audience member behaviour?

No. Feedr is anonymous. You see aggregate metrics (total comments, total upvotes) but not individual user profiles. This is by design; your audience joins via QR with no signup.

Can I poll my audience or create live word clouds in Feedr?

Live polling and word clouds are not currently supported. Feedr focuses on comments, upvotes, emoji reactions, and Q&A. These features are in the product roadmap; check the Feedr app for updates.

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