Why webinars go quiet
Asking a question out loud in a webinar costs even more than in a room — you can't read the audience, and they can't read each other, so almost no one risks it. (We wrote about why “any questions?” gets silence and what to do instead.) The fix is the same one that works in a workshop: remove the social cost by making the channel anonymous and instant.
How it works
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Type your webinar topic (or upload the deck)
AI drafts a set of poll questions tailored to your topic — a mix of single-choice, rating, open-text and word-cloud — round by round. You edit the wording in seconds.
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Attendees answer from a link — no app, no sign-up
Drop the join link (or QR) in chat. Attendees answer from their phone or the same browser tab. Results update live, so the room sees its own thinking out loud.
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Leave with an AI insight report
When the webinar ends, you get a one-page recap — themes, sentiment per question, and suggested follow-ups — ready to paste into a recap email or a follow-up sequence.
The questions come from the AI poll generator; the recap is the AI insight report. It's the same flow founders running product webinars use to turn a broadcast into a conversation.
Where it fits
Product & launch webinars
Gauge which feature resonates, surface objections live, and capture the one-word reaction the chat never gives you.
Community & AMA calls
Let quieter attendees weigh in anonymously instead of leaving it to the same three people in chat.
Training & onboarding webinars
Check comprehension mid-session and adapt on the spot, then measure confidence at the end.
Frequently asked
How do attendees join the poll during a webinar?
You share a short join link or QR code in the webinar chat or on a slide. Attendees open it on their phone or in a browser tab — no app to install and no account to create — and answer in a tap.
Can webinar polls be anonymous?
Yes. Responses aren't tied to a name, which is exactly why people answer honestly. Anonymous, in-the-moment answers consistently beat a survey emailed after the webinar.
What kinds of poll questions work best in a webinar?
A mix: a single-choice question for a quick read, a 1–5 rating for sentiment, a word cloud for a one-word reaction, and one open-text question for the honest stuff. AI drafts a balanced set from your topic so you don't start from a blank page.
Do I need a separate tool from my webinar platform?
TapInFlow runs in the browser alongside any webinar platform — you just share the join link. Nothing to install for you or your attendees.
Make your next webinar a two-way session
Type your topic, the AI drafts the poll questions, attendees answer from a link, and you leave with an AI insight report. First five sessions free, no card.