The only device you need to have a dialogue with your audience is your laptop, it's really that simple :) Congrats @jurajpal and the whole team for making this a reality for everyone, really excited to see how is helps the presenters!
This was seriously such a great project to work on! ๐ Kudos to the whole team for always looking to improve with every single comment or feedback from our users and hustling hard to get it right! ๐ช
@boria Thanks Borys! Have you already had a chance to use the add-on?
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I fell in love with this integration the first moment my colleagues showed it to me.
As a presenter, you want to focus on your talk, not technology.
This add-on allows me to forget about technology.
I create live polls in my Google Slides presentation and they activate automatically as I read their dedicated slide.
It's magic.
No back and forth or juggling with two tools. All done in one place.
Love it. And congrats to the whole team who was working on it.
Juraj from Slido
Hey everyone!
Thanks so much for your comments and support! ๐ This is a big day for us. ๐
As @jurajpal wrote, this is the presentation experience we always wanted for ourselves. After months of hard work and great feedback from the first users, we are super excited to make it available to all of our users from today!
Happy presenting everyone!
Peter, Slido CEO
The game changer for presenters!
Whether it was an internal meeting with 15 people or audience of 500 at a conference, this tool immediately engaged the participants very naturally! Feedback was fantastic.
What I appreciated as a speaker, was the ease of integration into the Slides and the user experience on both sides.
Highly recommend for anyone who wants to deliver kick-ass presentations :)
Great job @peter_komornik, @jurajpal and the whole slido team! Thank you for constantly thriving for improvement!
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