Poll Everywhere

Poll Everywhere provides stylish real-time interactions with audiences via mobile devices. Poll Everywhere turns any presentation into a two-way conversation - directly in your PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slide deck. Participants respond to questions live, using mobile phones, and the results appear instantly in beautiful, animated displays. Poll Everywhere engages everyone at conferences, town halls, training sessions, marketing and outreach events, and everyday meetings.

Case Studies

Showing 19 Poll Everywhere Customer Success Stories

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Apple Rock Displays uses live polling to research tens of thousands of live event attendees

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Maximize employee engagement with company town hall meetings

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Breaking Through Gridlock - Customer Case Study

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C4CE - Customer Case Study

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Churchill Club - Customer Case Study

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Dynasty League Football - Customer Case Study

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Interactive townhalls help the Georgia Chamber strategize

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HPE drives audience engagement with event polling

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HP - Customer Case Study

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How to Gamify Panel Discussions with Live Polling

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Engagement guru uses segmented polls to teach gamification

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KNEIP - Customer Case Study

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Audience interaction takes centerstage in a comedic game show

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Helping a new sales team bond with an icebreaker game

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Resolve - Customer Case Study

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ULA hosts a million-vote Poll Everywhere poll

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Engaging 100 radiology students with innovative polling

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Future Doctors Learn Problem-Solving by Rating Each Other's Diagnoses

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World’s Leading International Futurist, Trends & Innovation - Customer Case Study

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