You would use a poll to ask your crowd opinion-based questions like, "What's your favorite aspect of our workplace?" or "Who is your favorite co-worker?" You can then show your crowd how they answered each question amongst their peers.
In a trivia game, each question typically has a correct answer such as "How many donuts are in a baker's dozen?" or "Who sang the hit song 'Thriller'?" Your crowd is then awarded points for correct answers. You can then show your crowd the live results for how everyone answered, and the correct answer, and then a live ranking leaderboard is displayed for your crowd to see who is leading the game.
Yes! Crowdpurr is designed for you to practice as much as you want in order to learn the platform. We want you to feel comfortable ahead of your actual event. This is why we give you 30 days on every monthly upgrade.
There is no consequence for practice runs. You can practice as much as you want on any poll. You can play through your poll and easily reset it when finished so it's ready to go for another practice run or your actual event. Resetting the poll simply removes all existing crowd votes and results and puts your poll back in the initial state so it's ready to go again. It does not remove your added questions or answer options. There's no way to "mess up" your poll by practicing. So go ahead and experiment! If in doubt, reset!
To learn how to reset a poll, check out Resetting a poll.
Crowdpurr Experiences have three playback modes: Host Controlled Mode, Fully Automatic Mode, and Crowd Controlled Mode. Each mode offers different functionalities to deliver your poll to your crowd depending on the type of event and crowd you have. Check out the following article to learn more: Experience Playback Modes Explained.
Yes! For Classroom Plan subscribers and higher, users have the ability to use the Question Import Tool to add, edit, and remove questions and answers directly on a CSV file spreadsheet to import directly into the trivia game. With this Question Import tool, you can import up to 100 questions at once from a spreadsheet. We recommend starting from our template file to have a general layout to follow, but you can create your own from scratch with your program of choice.
Crowdpurr currently offers a setting called "Allow Multiple Sign-Ins?" under poll Settings on the Experience Dashboard. When enabled, if a crowd member's phone goes to sleep or is refreshed intentionally, they are given the option to keep the existing sign-in or have the option to create a new sign-in and cast another vote. When disabled, a crowd member may only vote once. However, if a crowd member's browser settings are reset, they will ultimately have the ability to vote again (though this is unusual).
If you require absolute voting enforcement for your poll, Crowdpurr offers a VIP Guest List feature available on the Classroom Plan and higher to restrict your poll to only valid participants. Before giving out the Experience Code for your event, you can import a list of email addresses or phone numbers into the poll. If you then enable the VIP Guest List, players will need to enter an email address or phone number from that list in order to join. (Each one can only be used once, as well.) Please take a look at this article in our Help Center for more information about that feature: Verify Participants with VIP Guest ListYes, if you enable the Unlimited Voting setting under the poll Settings tab. This will allow users to vote as many times as they like for as many options as they like. By default, this option is disabled. At this time, you cannot set how many votes each user is allowed to cast, meaning they ultimately have complete freedom in the current question.
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