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What is Word Watch?

Introduction and guide to Word Watch and its features

Daniella Bondar avatar
Written by Daniella Bondar
Updated over a year ago

Imagine being at a concert. When it's nearing the end, the stage goes quiet, the band walks off, and often the audience is prompted to start shouting "encore," repeatedly. That act breathes energy into the venue and signals to the band that the audience enjoyed the concert and want more.

Word Watch is similar to that. It's a way to get your audience excited and bring new energy. Unlike a poll, Word Watch is not about results. It's a way to encourage the audience to spam the chat to show support for their favorite guests, go hard for what they want to see next, and more.

Word Watch is a great way to prompt the audience to get involved in the chat and really bring up the temp of the room and there are so many ways you can use it. We can't wait to see what you come up with, but if you are looking for some inspiration, here are some easy ways to use Word Watch:

  1. See which guests your audience is chatting about the most by tracking their names.

  2. Prompt them with some ideas for the next segment to see what they want the most.

  3. Breathe some more energy in the room by seeing where the audience stands on fun controversial topics like pineapple on pizza.

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