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When you're giving a speech or presentation, you hear applause or cheers if it's that kind of speech. But, after the presentation, can you remember at exactly what point the applause came? What if the audience had questions at certain points in the presentation, but couldn't or wouldn't ask them?
If you're listening to a presentation, is it appropriate to scream out "Heck yeah!" when you like a part of the presentation? Maybe, but usually not. What if you have a question, but are too shy to ask or the mic doesn't get to you in time or you simply run out of time?
Speakers crave feedback on their performances, and we've all really wanted to ask *THAT* question to the presenter. Vaudience puts the power of real time, in context feedback in a simple mobile app anyone can use.
When you're giving a speech or presentation, you hear applause or cheers if it's that kind of speech. But, after the presentation, can you remember at exactly what point the applause came? What if the audience had questions at certain points in the presentation, but couldn't or wouldn't ask them?
If you're listening to a presentation, is it appropriate to scream out "Heck yeah!" when you like a part of the presentation? Maybe, but usually not. What if you have a question, but are too shy to ask or the mic doesn't get to you in time or you simply run out of time?
Speakers crave feedback on their performances, and we've all really wanted to ask *THAT* question to the presenter. Vaudience puts the power of real time, in context feedback in a simple mobile app anyone can use.