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Whether you're running a Q&A session, testing the knowledge of your audience with a quiz, or sending out a feedback survey, up to 100 people can participate in a slido with our Basic plan. With our paid plans, 200 - 5,000 participants can join. They can submit an unlimited number of questions, and poll votes.

 

Visit our Pricing page to see the overview of all our plans.

 

If you organize bigger meetings or events, you can request a quote by emailing support@slido.com

 

The participant limit applies to the overall number of people joining your slido. You can view the current participant statistics anytime in the Analytics tab of your slido’s Host view.

For more information about our plans and features included, visit our pricing page
 

Invite participants to your slido

All your attendees need to participate in a slido is a computer or a mobile device and an Internet connection.

There's no need to download anything, they can join via a slido code, joining link, or QR code that you share with them. Joining instructions are also always displayed in Present mode, which displays questions and poll results for your audience. 

 

Curious about more? 

 

 

Hey @kyoder ,

Since you are expecting 2X the amount allowed for the Basic plan, I would suggest purchasing an Engage One-Time Plan as that allows for 200 Participants. This will ensure your event will run smoothly given the expected amount of participants to join.

You can learn more about how to set up and test your One-Time Plan from here.

Let us know if you have any other questions.

Best,


Hi,

Quoting your response above: 

“Participants who join after reaching the limit will not get a message, but it will show up in the participant count in your event analytics. They will be allowed to join the event and participate in polls and Q&A.

However, if you exceed the participant limit significantly (i.e. 10% more than the participant limit), we might block the event.”

At a conference presentation I hope to use polling in, there will be 200+ people in attendance. If they can all log-in and participate, I don’t actually care whether or not all of their results are tallied/shown or just those of  the first 100. However, I am concerned about the event being shutdown mid-presentation. What would cause the event to be blocked per your previous comment?

 


Hey @JoshCD ,

Apologies for the late response to your question.

The Basic plan only allows for 100 cumulative joined participants per slido. If you would run 60 participants the first round then only 40 more people can join the slido from there.  Let me know if this helps answer your question!

 

@cting , yes if you join the slido to test it, there is not a way to reset the joined number of participants in a slido. If you would need a base of 0 you would need to create a new slido.

 

Let us know if you have any other questions!

Best,


I'm testing a Slido on the basic plan and after viewing the Slido in participant mode, it shows that 0 of 1 participants have engaged in the Q&A. Will this count against the 100 participant cap?


is it true that the max amount of participants to take part in a quiz is 100 for the free account? And if yes is it cumulative? (Means do we either have limited rounds of quizzes that can be played as long as the number of particiants do not exceed 100. Or Lets say say if 40 people join the 1st round means only up to 60 participants can join the next round and once the 100 participants limit i reached then weneed to purchase the paid version to continue doing more rounds of slido quizzes.


Hey @TFTJADMIN ,

You can create and activate a Poll following this article. Then you can share your poll with your participants to send in their response.

There are different types of poll options you can choose from depending on the type of use case you have.

Let us know if you have any other questions!

Best,


how can you create a poll and have people VOTE on various options?

 


Hello, I’ve read through these responses but it’s still not clear to me what a participant is in the context of an Event. Here’s a scenario for which I’m trying to decide which paid plan would be most appropriate:

  • We have a 5 day-long event.
  • There will be 20 instances during the 5 days where we will want the audience to participate in a poll (essentially used as a voting tool).
  • The space the event takes place in can accommodate up to 200 seats/participants per instance.
  • The number of people in the space will vary from 0-200 per instance.
  • Some of these people will be the same people across the instances; some will be different.

What kind of paid plan would accommodate all of these variables? 

Is a participant in an Event essentially a user interaction with the tool? Or is there some personal data transmitted through participant interaction that the system will recognize as repeat users -- a single participant over the duration of the event. Does this distinction I’m trying to describe make sense?

If we had 200 different people in the room at each instance during the 5 day event, that would be 4,000 unique users and 4,000 unique interactions with the poll tool. If we had the same 200 people in the room at each instance during the 5 day event, that would be 200 unique users -- still 4,000 interactions with the poll tool, but from the same 200 people consistently. Does Slido see a difference between these scenarios? 

 


Hi @pkb89

As long as you have the allow multiple responses box checked when creating your Word cloud in Slido, this is fine! 😊

Let me know if you have any more questions! 

 

Best, 


on the free plan, can the 100 people included write unlimited responses to a world cloud - for example 10 answers each?


Hey @ThePodDen,

The participant limit depends on your current plan. Visit our Pricing page to see the overview of all our plans.

Hope this helps! :)


How many people can vote on the polls? 


Hi @NewO

This would be the total on Slido free Basic plan, you can run one quiz per event. However, with paid plans, there is no limit to the amount of quizzes in your event. 
Our Engage plan would accommodate multiple quizzes for up to 200 participants. 

Based on the set up you have described, we also have multiple rooms, which allows you to use slido concurrently across one event. This is available with our Professional plan

Hope this is helpful! 


Hi! If I am running multiple Quiz instances at the same time from different computers in different rooms, does the 100 limit apply for each instance, or is it in total?


Hi @DrK,

Participants who join after reaching the limit will not get a message, but it will show up in the participant count in your event analytics. They will be allowed to join the event and participate in polls and Q&A.

However, if you exceed the participant limit significantly (i.e. 10% more than the participant limit), we might block the event.

Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions :)


What happens to the people who try to log in after the max is reached? do they get a message?


Hi @jamierefresco


The limit refers to the overall number of participants that join the event no matter if they ask a question or vote in polls. That means if one person joins and then leaves the event, they’re counted as one participant, then another person joins, they’re counted, too etc. 

Hope that makes sense. 

Best, 

Dáša from Slido


For the 100 participant limit - is that how many can be in at the same time?  Or, it is whoever enters at any time (example - if someone logs in posts a Q and exits, that’s #1. Then another user logs in later that’s #2). 


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