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StreamAlive - Chat-powered polls, word clouds, quizzes for your PPT slides

For 38 years your PowerPoint slides have been talking to your audience. Now it's time for them to listen. Using nothing but the chat in Teams, Zoom or any other meeting platform, your audience can author and update your slides in real-time. Add all kinds of interactions from polls, word clouds, interactive maps, quizzes, and spinner wheels DIRECTLY inside your existing PowerPoint slides. Note: works with PowerPoint v16.100 and above.

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Donatien Dubois

Nice product! I wish I had such a tool when I was a consultant. Do you plan to work with consulting firms?

Peter Claridge

@donatien_dubois1Β We have a self serve model so anyone who uses PowerPoint and wants to add a layer of interaction with the audience to it can use StreamAlive - we're pretty industry agnostic, although it's mostly trainers and facilitators who use the product.

Mykyta Semenov πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦πŸ‡³πŸ‡±

Congratulations on the launch! Two months ago, we tried using other AI services to create a presentation. In the end, we had to throw everything away and start from scratch. The problem was the poor quality of slide design based on our prompts - AI handled only simple text slides well. So the problem is definitely relevant, and I wish you success in solving it!

Peter Claridge

@mykyta_semenov_Β Thank you! I should point out that we're not trying to compete with gamma.app or use AI to create your slides. In a way, we allow your audience to write your slides for you when they participate in the chat and the interaction updates in real time inside your powerpoint slide.

(Also: watch this space for a gamma.app integration!)

Peter van Doorn

Sick, I love it. Take that Kahoot

Peter Claridge

@peter_van_doornΒ πŸ”₯LOL (but also, kudos to Kahoot for building an amazing product that's loved by educators the world over)

Jay Dev

Wow, StreamAlive is a game changer! Love the interactive maps idea. How does it handle multiple map pins being added simultaneously from the audience in a big meeting?

Peter Claridge

@jaydev13Β Thanks for your comments! We've seen StreamALive being used on livestreams with tens of thousands of participants and it handles it really well. Most meetings or live sessions have between 20 to 100 participants.