Flexible and safe

Interaction tools for individual engaging events

Increase interaction at your events

Engage your audience and create memorable events for online and onsite attendees.

Connect all participants of the hybrid event with each other using the chat

Create surveys with your own answer options

Questions can be asked anonymously or publicly

Thanks to numerous reactions your chat becomes even more interactive

Upload and edit documents before and during the event

Learn more about your participants thanks to real-time feedback

Select the appropriate survey type and get an overview of the mood during your event.

Create surveys in seconds

Plan reconciliations in advance for a smooth process

Increase engagement rates with custom surveys

Create a sustainable exchange thanks to networking

Authentic exchange is the goal of online and hybrid events. Create even more opportunities for inspiring exchange.

Participants have the possibility to arrange a 1:1 with the organizer per click

Chat anonymously or publicly with participants

Integrate your favorite networking tool easily

Evaluate the success of your event thanks to analytics tools

Real-time analytics provide valuable insights about your online and hybrid event.

Evaluate survey results quickly and easily

You can analyze chats and Q&A sessions during and after the event

Export reports with just one click

Our functions for individual events

Mix and match our features to create exactly the event you envision.

Interaction

Ensure authentic exchanges - on and offline.

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Analytics

Understand participants better thanks to reporting and analytics

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Integrations

Integrate your favorite tools with ease.

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Participant Management

Create templates and mailings in our all-in-one platform-

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Livestream

Host interactive livestreams.

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Conference

Individualize each breakout session.

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Highest security for your data

Learn more about how we protect the data of your participants, customers and employees.
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Customer Success Manager
Questions and answers about our product

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you use Q&A & chat?
Yes, attendees can communicate directly with each other using the Q&A and chat feature. Speakers can hold moderated Q&A sessions, and attendees can vote questions up and down, as well as ask anonymously. Messages can also be replied to and liked directly.
What are the types of surveys and polls?
Find out the mood of the participants during the event with prefabricated or individually created surveys in various formats.

Results can be displayed to the participants after voting.
 Can documents be uploaded?
Minutes, presentation slides or certificates can be easily integrated into the digital event.
Which external interaction tools can be integrated?
Social event interaction is also very important for online events. Do you want to integrate your own interaction tool that you and your employees have known for a long time? Any third-party integrations can be included. Examples include networking event tools, games, marketing tools or engagement tools, such as Miro, Mentimeter, Slido, etc.
What types of interaction tools can be used for event platforms?
Examples of interaction tools that can be used for event platforms include live chat, Q&A sessions, polls, live streaming, and virtual networking rooms.
Can interaction tools be customized for different types of events?
Yes. At a conference, for example, attendees can ask questions of speakers during live Q&A sessions, while at a trade show, virtual networking rooms can be used to connect with exhibitors and other attendees. That's how you increase engagement.
How can organizers ensure that interaction tools are used effectively?
Organizers should clearly communicate to participants how they can use the tools and what kind of interaction is expected. They should also provide facilitators with guidelines on how to promote effective interaction, for example, by establishing ground rules for respectful and constructive communication.