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Audience Outputs

Audience outputs are interactive pages you share with your attendees. Instead of just watching, your audience can participate — submitting questions during a talk or voting in live polls — all from their own phones or laptops.

How to share:

Generate the link from the Output Links panel, then share it as a QR code on the big screen, a short URL attendees can type, or a direct link in your event chat.

Q&A Submit

The Q&A Submit page is a simple, mobile-friendly form where audience members can type and send questions during a presentation. Every submitted question goes to your operator or moderator for review — nothing appears on screen until someone on your team approves it.

Best forConference Q&A sessions, town halls, panel discussions, all-hands meetings
Who uses itEvent attendees and audience members
How to shareQR code displayed on the audience screen, a short link, or a direct URL sent via chat or email

How It Works

  1. Enable Q&A in your controller and generate the Q&A Submit link.
  2. Share the link with your audience — display the QR code on the big screen, post a short URL in the event chat, or include it on printed materials.
  3. Attendees open the link on their phone or laptop. They see a clean form with a text box and an optional name field.
  4. They type their question and tap Submit.
  5. The question appears instantly in your operator's or moderator's Q&A panel for review.
  6. Your team can approve the question and display it on the presentation screens for the speaker to answer.

Customization

You can customize the Q&A page to match your event branding:

OptionWhat it does
Page titleCustom heading text shown at the top of the form (e.g., “Ask a Question” or “Submit Your Question for the Panel”)
SubtitleAdditional text below the heading (e.g., “Questions will be reviewed before being displayed”)
Name fieldShow or hide the optional name input — useful if you want anonymous questions
LogoShow the default Tevyr logo, upload your own event logo, or hide the logo entirely
Colors and fontsMatch the form's look to your event branding with custom colors and typography
Tip

Generate a short link for your Q&A page — something like tevyr.com/s/myevent — so attendees can quickly type it into their browser. Even easier: display the QR code directly on the audience screen so people just scan and go.

Polling

The Polling page lets your audience vote in live polls from their own devices. Create a question with multiple answer options, share the link, and watch results come in as people vote. You can display the live results on the big screen for instant feedback.

Best forLive audience polls, icebreakers, decision-making votes, feedback collection
Who uses itEvent attendees voting on poll questions
How to shareQR code on screen, short link, or direct URL

How It Works

  1. Create a poll in your controller — write the question and add answer options.
  2. Share the polling link with your audience (QR code on screen, short link, etc.).
  3. Attendees open the link on their phone, see the question, and tap their answer.
  4. Votes are collected instantly — each device can only vote once to keep results fair.
  5. Display the live results on the presentation screens whenever you're ready to reveal them.

Customization

OptionWhat it does
Color themeCustom accent color for buttons and the results bar chart
LogoShow the default Tevyr logo, upload your own, or hide it
Results visibilityChoose whether voters see the results immediately after voting, or keep them hidden until you reveal them on the big screen
Fair voting:

Each device can only vote once per poll. This prevents duplicate votes and keeps your results accurate.

Sharing with Your Audience

Here are the best ways to get Q&A and Polling links into your audience's hands:

  • QR code on screen — Display a QR code on the audience screen. Attendees simply point their phone camera at it and the page opens instantly. This is the fastest method for large audiences.
  • Short link — Generate a short, memorable URL (e.g., tevyr.com/s/myevent) that's easy to read aloud or type on a phone. Great for when the speaker wants to announce it verbally.
  • Direct link — Copy the full URL and share it via your event chat (Slack, Teams, WhatsApp), email, or event app.
  • Printed materials — Include the QR code or short link on event programs, name badges, or table cards for an always-available access point.
Real-world example

At a company all-hands meeting, display the Q&A QR code on the audience screen during the CEO's presentation. Employees scan it from their seats, submit questions anonymously, and the moderator curates the best ones for the live Q&A segment at the end.