Make meetings more interactive
September 14, 2023

Make meetings more interactive

Dirk Emminger | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Slido

I use Slido to make meetings more interactive and to get direct feedback from the participants. Slido helps me increase engagement in all kinds of meeting situations. It breaks down barriers by allowing real-time polls, Q&A sessions, and even quizzes. Our use cases include internal meetings, such as our weekly stand-ups or quarterly reviews, where we gather feedback from the staff before the meeting and then address the most upvoted notes. In client presentations, especially in Request for Proposal situations, we conduct Q&A sessions via Slido. Last but not least, I also find it useful in large-scale conferences where I participate.
  • Real Time Polling with large audiences
  • Upvoted Q&A
  • Analytics after events
  • Integrations with i.e. PowerPoint and Google Sheets
  • Easy to use for admins and participants
  • Pricing Model - free version is quite limited and the package prices can be more attractive for SME companies
  • User Interface Complexity - the UX in the backend is good, but sometimes I am confused to find a specific function
  • Real time translation would be great in terms of accessibility
  • More engagement in meetings
  • Let people ask anonymous questions
  • It helps to organise meetings and saves time
Before Slido we used in build functionality and tried to customize something in Miro & Figma. Slido is much easier to use and also the in-build analytics are worth using it.

Do you think Slido delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with Slido's feature set?

Yes

Did Slido live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of Slido go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy Slido again?

Yes

Slido is excellent for Town Hall or internal meetings to gather feedback from the staff. Getting everyone's voice heard can sometimes be challenging, but with Slido, it's at least not a technical issue. In RFI & RFP presentations or Q&As with vendors, Slido serves as a great use case. Since vendors should not be made public to each other, they can ask questions anonymously.

In small team meetings, Slido is sometimes overkill and could stifle the flow of conversation. The same applies to "hands-on" workshops.