Decisions need the room.
Get the room.
Live polls for product launches, customer research, session feedback, NPS pulses, training quizzes, and all-hands employee voice — anywhere you need an answer from the room before the meeting ends. Every screen, every voter in lockstep. Every result exports as data you can ship.
Don't survey the audience.
Ask them while they're still in the room.
The decision you need from the room shouldn't wait for a survey export to land Friday. Live polling collapses the loop: ask while the audience is still in the room, get the answer in 30 seconds, and ship the winner the same afternoon — not the next sprint, not the next quarter.
How polls beat surveysSame question. Five days saved.
The race on the left is one question, two paths. The survey form crawls across the work week to a dozen responses. The live poll closes in 30 seconds with a 33× larger sample. The decision moves from next sprint to this afternoon.
Watch the race in actionDecide today, not next Friday
Email a survey to 500 attendees and 60 will open it, 12 will reply, all of them three days late. Drop the same question on the big screen mid-event and you get 400 responses in 30 seconds — while the audience is still in the room and still cares about the answer. The decision moves from next sprint to this afternoon.
The reaction beats the memory
Three days after the demo, a customer's reaction is a rationalized memory. In the moment, it's a real signal — the spike when they first saw the price, heard the positioning, or felt the new feature. Live polling captures the truth before it gets reframed by hindsight.
From audience answer to product decision — without the wait
Two taglines, two single-choice polls, instant winner from the room of customers you assembled for exactly this. Take the result into the same-afternoon sprint review and ship it. Your product moves on the audience's word, not on a survey export that lands next Tuesday with the boilerplate already cold.
Stop presenting.
Start deciding, together.
The audience answers. Every screen in the room sees it the same second. The meeting reads it from every angle — and decides what comes next.
How sync worksPick the chart that tells the story.
Bars and columns for ranking and comparison. Donut and pie for share-of-vote at a glance. List for verbatim reads when the exact answer matters. Word cloud for the language audiences keep coming back to. Switch the view in one click — same data, the right frame for the insight you actually need.
Browse all chart typesThe room reads it from row 30
Big numbers, high contrast, the winning option visibly bigger than the rest. The chart speaks before the speaker explains it — and leadership in the back row sees the same answer at the same second as the front row.
Producer and operator, one truth
Producer scrubs from FOH. Operator runs from the back. iOS controller in the speaker's pocket. Every change broadcasts to all three — nobody overrides anyone, no "are you doing this?" pause.
Scan mid-poll, see exactly where we are
Someone scans the QR mid-vote? They land on the current poll, the current option set, the current countdown, and the current results (if revealed) — in under a second. No catching-up huddle, no "where are we?" moment.
Audience joins in 3 seconds.
From any phone.
Whichever way the audience joins, they land on the same live poll — and the room is voting before the speaker finishes the next sentence. No app store, no account, no waiting.
How joining worksPick the path that fits the room.
Drop the audience link in Slack and a remote attendee taps it from the chat. Throw the QR on the big screen and the in-room audience scans with the camera. Send only the 6-character passcode and anyone can join from tevyr.com. Three paths, one live poll, no app store anywhere in the loop.
Tips for maximum participationCustom-branded QR
Drop your event or company logo into the centre of the QR code. A QR with your brand reads as the official vote, not a rogue link the AV team improvised five minutes ago.
Regenerate passcode anytime
Between sessions, click Regenerate Code in your dashboard. The new passcode invalidates every old link in one shot. Display the new QR on the big screen and the next room is in.
Optional voter names
Anonymous by default — the right setting for sensitive feedback and town-hall questions. Switch to named mode for quizzes and leaderboards where you need to crown a winner.
The right poll for every
question worth asking.
The wrong question type buries the signal in noise. The right one hands the room an answer everyone in the meeting can act on. Pick the instrument, and the picker does the rest.
Browse poll typesPick the poll. Pick the answer.
Single for A vs B and product positioning. Open text for qualitative survey responses and customer language. Rating for NPS / CSAT / sentiment. Multi-select for select-all-that-apply. Ranking for roadmap voting. Quiz for product knowledge checks.
How to create a pollPick the tagline before lunch
Two positioning lines on the screen, single-choice poll, 30 seconds. The room hands you a winner you can take into the same-afternoon launch review — instead of arguing which one feels right for another two weeks.
Capture phrasing you couldn't predict
Anonymous open text surfaces the words customers actually use — the verbatim quote that becomes your next headline. Single-choice gives you the percent; open text gives you the language behind the percent.
NPS that compounds across a quarter
Recurring rating polls across a webinar series, customer council, or quarterly review. Watch the average and distribution trend over a quarter — without standing up a separate NPS platform.
Set the run-sheet.
Hit play once.
Link polls together and they auto-advance — the next one fires the moment the last one closes. Or bulk-start three at once for parallel feedback. Same picker, same controller, two ways to shape the session.
All operator controlsSequential or parallel — your call.
Mark polls "Linked to next" and they cascade automatically — open the warm-up, the next two play themselves. Or multi-select a set and Bulk Start fires all of them at the same instant for parallel feedback. Same controller, two workflows, no manual stepping between every question.
How chains and bulk workShow / hide results
Eye icon flips the audience view between blind voting and live percentages. Build dramatic reveals on stage. The operator always sees the live truth — no flying blind.
Close mid-vote. Re-open on demand.
Close a poll early when the signal is in — no need to wait out the timer. Re-open a closed poll if the room asks for another round. Auto-timer is the default; the manual override is always one click away.
Adjust the timer mid-vote
Stretch the duration when discussion is heating up and the room wants more time. Shrink it when the answer is already obvious. Operator sets the pace to the room, not the other way around.
Run a quiz. Score it.
Crown the winner.
Quiz polls reward fast correct answers with more points. Run a multi-round quiz across the whole event and the leaderboard aggregates automatically. Display the leaderboard on the big screen between questions for the gamification kick.
How quiz scoring worksSpeed scoring. Live leaderboard. Multi-round.
Set a correct answer on any single-choice poll and switch the type to Quiz. Each player's score reflects both accuracy and speed. The leaderboard rolls up across every quiz poll in the event so a single ranking emerges by the closing ceremony.
Quiz analyticsToggle the screen between rounds
Show the question while voting, then flip to the leaderboard the moment the timer hits zero. Two toggles in the controller — operator picks the moment, audience gets the reveal.
Fastest answer breaks every tie
Two players answer 5 of 5 correctly — the one who answered faster takes the top slot. Average response time is the live tiebreaker, so the leaderboard always crowns one winner.
Per-question correct rate
Analytics break down which questions tripped the most people up. Use it to iterate the quiz, the curriculum, or the way you wrote the question.
Every vote is a data point.
Every export is an answer.
Live polling isn't just about the moment — it's about what you do with the data after. Run an A/B between two positioning lines and have the winner before lunch. Pulse-test a concept with 200 customers and ship the version that scored highest. Watch NPS trend over a quarter.
Analytics & exportLive dashboard during. Spreadsheet after.
Total votes, unique voters, participation rate, average response time, per-poll winners, rating averages, quiz leaderboards — all live. Export the whole event as CSV the moment you're done, ready to drop into your reporting stack, your CRM, your LMS, or the deck for the next exec review.
See the analytics dashboardWinner before lunch
Run two single-choice options back-to-back, watch the live tally, take the winner into the next meeting. Same data exports for the post-mortem.
The dataset is the deliverable
Rating polls aggregate across an entire event series. Open-text polls capture every qualitative response with a timestamp. The export is the research artifact you hand to stakeholders.
Mine the export for customer language
Use polls during a launch to gauge reaction in real time. Then mine the open-text export for the customer phrasing that becomes your next marketing copy or release note.
Nine teams,
one polling tool.
Conferences and events anchor it, but live polling fits any room with a question to ask. Each cell below is a real reason people reach for Tevyr instead of opening a survey form a week later.
See the polling docsPulse-test concepts in real time
Run single-choice polls during a launch event or all-hands to gauge reaction. Take the winning concept, the winning name, the winning launch date into the next sprint review the same afternoon.
A/B test taglines against a live room
Two taglines, two single-choice polls back-to-back, instant winner from a room of customers. Have your campaign positioning chosen by the audience itself before the meeting ends.
Two options. Instant winner.
Run any A/B test live — copy variants, design directions, feature priorities. The audience tally is the data; the CSV is the deliverable for the post-mortem deck.
Qualitative answers, structured data
Anonymous open-text capture for customer language and qualitative responses. Rating + multi-select for structured questions. Every response timestamped in the export — research-grade dataset, no third-party survey tool.
Sentiment that trends over time
Recurring rating polls across a customer webinar series, customer council, or quarterly review. Watch the average and distribution trend over a quarter without a separate NPS platform.
Speed-scored quizzes with a leaderboard
Quizzes reward fast correct answers. Per-question difficulty data shows where the curriculum confused everyone. Export the leaderboard for the LMS or the certification record.
What the org is actually thinking
Anonymous open-text Q&A so people speak freely. Pulse polls on culture, strategy, or this week's rumour. Leadership sees the room without the filter of a "town hall question form."
Session NPS, audience pulses, leaderboards
A rating poll after every talk rolls up to a per-session and per-track NPS. Between-session trivia polls keep the energy. The closing-ceremony leaderboard crowns the winner of the conference quiz.
Drag-to-rank prioritisation
Ranking polls let the room drag options into priority order. Multi-select for shortlisting. Single-choice for the go / no-go vote at the end of the working session.
Your next decision is one poll away.
Free to start with 3 polls per event — perfect for trying it out. Scales to unlimited polls on Enterprise as your events grow.