'Today, audience feedback is often collected using a mix of proprietary systems or complex survey systems, like Survey Monkey. If it’s collected at all. First of all, this means that feedback can’t really be compared across events or speakers (what does a “4,6 score” really mean?) and that lots of speakers simply miss out on useful feedback – or can’t use it. But it also means that organizers waste time reinventing the wheel. Building their unique feedback forms, when most events could be evaluated using a simple, standard scoring system. If it existed and was smart enough. Speakerscore is that system. It’s probably the easiest audience feedback tool, you have ever found on the internet, and it’s built especially for public speaking. But most importantly: We only ask any audience 4 fixed questions (developed in cooperation with actual evaluation experts). This means that a Speakerscore is a standard unit, which speakers can compare against themselves – or other speakers. Soon, all of your speakers will ask if they can get the audience feedback from your event on their Speakerscore profile.'
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