How It Works
Participants type their ideas from their phones or devices, watch as ideas get organised into groups, vote on what matters most, and discuss patterns as they appear.Setting Up an Idea Board Slide
Choose your grouping method
Enable the Groups option to add predefined groups upfront (best when you know your structure), or leave it off to let ideas cluster with AI grouping after you’ve collected them (best for discovery). See below for details on both.
Settings
Collect Audience Info
Collect Audience Info
Gather participant details (name, email, etc) before they submit ideas. Skip this if you’ve already enabled Collecting Audience Information in your presentation settings.
Groups
Groups
Create groups in advance for participants to submit into. See “How Grouping Works” below.
Vote
Vote
Enable or disable idea voting. When enabled, set the number of votes each participant can use, from 1 to 20.
Time Limit
Time Limit
Apply a time limit to submissions. When enabled, choose between 5 seconds and 20 minutes (1200 seconds).
Close Submission
Close Submission
Close submissions if you need to clarify the question or pause before participants submit.
Hide Results
Hide Results
Hide submitted responses from the presenter’s screen as they come in. A button in the middle lets you reveal responses when ready.
Show on Audience's Devices
Show on Audience's Devices
Allow your audience to see the vote count on their own devices. Leave unchecked to prevent voting bias.
Allow Multiple Submissions
Allow Multiple Submissions
Let participants submit more than one idea.
Allow Image Submissions
Allow Image Submissions
Let participants submit images alongside their answers.
Filter Profanity
Filter Profanity
Hide swear words from the audience (English only).
Video Tutorial
How Grouping Works
Predefined groups — when Groups is enabled, participants choose from groups you’ve created in advance when they submit. Useful when you have a clear structure, such as “What went well / What didn’t” or “Strategic / Operational / Tactical”. AI grouping — when Groups is disabled, answers appear one after another on the canvas as they arrive. When you’re ready to organise, click Summarise to have the system analyse submissions and suggest groupings based on similar themes and language, then click Group responses into themes to enable Groups with the suggested groupings. Refining groups — drag and drop answers between groups, or use an answer’s 3-dot menu to move it. Click a group’s name to rename it, click the + button next to the last group (or press G) to create a new one, and use a group’s 3-dot menu to delete it once it’s empty.Using the Vote Function
If Vote is enabled, move to the Vote stage by clicking Vote above the submissions, clicking Next: Vote at the bottom of the canvas, or pressing Enter. Participants then click the Thumbs up button under an answer to vote for it — if the answer sits inside a group, they open the group first to find it. Once everyone has voted, move to the Results stage the same way; the most-voted answers appear at the top.Common Use Cases
Feedback Collection
Ask what people thought after an event, training, or meeting — get themed feedback instantly instead of reading dozens of scattered comments.
Teaching Through Categorisation
Have students categorise examples into predefined groups, forcing them to understand what defines each category rather than just memorise labels.
Retrospectives
Identify what went well and what didn’t after a sprint, project, or quarter. AI groups submissions into themes, revealing systemic issues instead of one-off complaints.
Brainstorming
Separate divergent thinking (generating ideas freely) from convergent thinking (organising and prioritising raw ideas into themes).