Privacy
Control who can access your Q&A with SSO, passcode or other privacy settings.
Slido is the easiest way to collect questions for your Q&A sessions. People can ask questions:
Control who can access your Q&A with SSO, passcode or other privacy settings.
Invite your colleagues as additional hosts to help you moderate the Q&A session.
Make your Q&A more organized by categorizing the questions with labels.
Reply to submitted questions as a host and let participants comment on each other’s questions as well.
Analyze the tone of the questions and see how many were positive, negative or neutral.
The ease of use is huge. You can set up and run a Q&A or a survey in no time.
Slido is intuitive and simple. Our employees got it instantly without any special instructions. And it’s easy for me to manage. The user experience is excellent.
As an organizer, you want the event technology to be intuitive and easy, and that’s what Slido is.
I do feel that our people collaborate more effectively together now based on these sessions. The Q&A sessions also make the information we all need to do our job well readily available.
We’ve tried many traditional ways to collect questions via email or using physical question boxes. Overall, Slido got us the highest amount of questions in the shortest amount of time.
Instead of multiple follow-up calls about the same topic, we now get most questions during the meeting and we address them instantly. This saves me a lot of time.
Using Slido helped the team engage participants even more than they did during the physical events.
Slido allows people to come out of their shells and overcome their shyness. It helps us uncover ideas from silent employees.
Slido helps us build that trust we need for people to open up. Anonymity gives people a chance to respond without speaking out loud and feeling judged. It’s powerful.
We used to get complaints about the representativeness of questions, but this has all gone thanks to Slido.
Slido is an essential part of any event I produce. I love that it provides more efficient Q&A by encouraging clear, concise questions and democratizing the conversation.
The ability to democratize the Q&A portion of most sessions helps mitigate the dominant perspectives being the only ones being voiced at the conference and ensures everyone has a voice.