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How to use One Voicer
One Voicer takes one question, collects every reply from your crowd, and blends them into a single clear answer. These guides walk the whole flow, from writing the question to reading the one voice and keeping a running history. Each page maps to a part of the voicer page in the app.
- 01 How One Voicer works Start here. A voicer is one question, the voices people add to it, and the single blended answer. This is what a voicer is and the loop it runs.
- 02 Writing your question The question is the heart of a voicer. Here is how to write it, add context, set how long the answer should be, and steer the blend with response criteria.
- 03 Sharing your voicer and going live A voicer only collects when it is live. Here is how to go live, share the link or QR code, and present to a room with the full-screen view.
- 04 Reading the one voice and the voices Two views of your crowd: the blended one voice, and the full list of voices behind it. Here is how to read them and choose which voices feed the blend.
- 05 Controlling who can respond By default anyone with the link can answer. When you need one voice per person, require sign-in, and optionally let people edit their answer.
- 06 Record and reset: daily or weekly, and history Turn one voicer into a series: on a daily or weekly schedule the blend is recorded to history and the voices reset for a fresh start. Past periods stay browsable.
- 07 Putting a voicer on a PowerPoint slide The PowerPoint add-in puts a live voicer right on a slide: the QR code your room scans and the one voice beside it, both updating as answers arrive.
- 08 Embedding a voicer on your website Embed a voicer on your own website the way you would embed a video: visitors answer without leaving your page, and the one voice blends live inside it.