Describe a question — AI drafts the poll. Your audience votes in two taps, and every answer blooms into glowing motion on the screen. An AI brief lands when you’re done.
Audience focus starts slipping within minutes of a presentation. A live poll snaps it back — and CrowdHum makes that spike land harder: each vote blooms into glowing motion on screen, so the room watches itself decide — participation made visible, not just counted.
See why it works →Pattern of attention decay & interaction recovery in lecture settings (Bunce et al., 2010).
Physics-animated, glowing votes that make the room lean in. People remember a session that moved — not another static bar.
Describe a question and AI drafts the poll. The moment you wrap, a written brief of what the room said is in your inbox.
See a sample recap →Voters scan a QR and tap twice — no app, no login. You’re live in 60 seconds, in the room or fully remote.
Try it — tap any room type to open a ready-made poll you can tweak and launch in seconds.