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The most complete, simple and intuitive audience responses system that helps you engage your audience during a live conference, a corporate meeting or inside a classroom.

Glisser makes presentations interactive, by combining them with live audience Q&A and polls.

Glisser Platforms

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tick-square Web-Based
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Glisser Video and Screenshots

Glisser Overview

Glisser makes presentations interactive – it takes regular PowerPoint or Keynote slide decks and pushes them out live to audience mobile devices, slide-by-slide, as they are presented. It then enables members of the audience to interact with the presenter or each other, and collects valuable feedback. Attendees can also electronically mark-up the slides with notes, and keep them for future reference.

Glisser integrates slide-by-slide ‘like’ voting, live audience questions, Twitter (plus ‘Tweet-a-Slide’), as well as polling and feedback slides integrated seamlessly within the original deck. There is no need for a second monitor or technical support to switch screen feeds, as Glisser can be operated by a lone presenter from a single device. It’s that simple.

Presenters can set up presentations in a few minutes, simply by uploading their PowerPoint or PDF files at the glisser.com website, switching on the social features they want to include, and dragging-and-dropping in audience polls. They then get a URL to send to their audiences, so they can follow and interact at the event.

Audience members can access slides via their web browser – a solution that works across all major devices including Windows Phone and BlackBerry, without any download required.

Glisser Features

tick-square Q&A
tick-square Customer Feedback
tick-square Software as a Service
tick-square Customizable

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