Moment-by-Moment Opinion Polling
Audience response systems for moment-by-moment opinion polling
Track moment-by-moment audience reactions to live presentations and speeches with The Worm, IML’s on-screen opinion meter chart.
You can use The Worm to rate the popularity of speakers and the effectiveness of your presentations during debates, speeches, product launches, demonstrations and focus groups.
About The Worm
The Worm is an on-screen graphic that charts the changing opinions of your audience throughout a live presentation or speech. The worm turns white and climbs up the screen if audience reaction is positive, but turns red and plummets downwards if their reaction is negative.
Our real-time ‘worm’ chart can be displayed live on-screen to your audience, to show general opinion in the room.
You can use The Worm to pinpoint reactions and gauge opinions at a specific point in your speech or presentation. Voters can easily be grouped by age, sex and region, enabling you to track multiple demographic groups simultaneously.
How The Worm works:
Audience members use IML’s interactive Communicator keypads to vote their reactions to what they hear and see during live presentations or speeches.
Votes are received instantly and the data is automatically displayed as a ‘worm’ timeline that moves across the screen to give a visual representation of audience opinions.
Use The Worm during:
- Live television debates - The Worm can be displayed live on TV screens.
- Product Evaluations
- Product launches
- Presenter (Speaker) Evaluations
- Focus Groups
- Market Research forums
- Advertisement trials
- Product demonstrations
- Political debates - two ‘worm’ timelines can be shown on screen to simultaneously compare the popularity of speakers.
The Worm will enable you to:
- Pin-point opinion shifts
- Gauge the popularity of presentations and speeches - The Worm can be laid over your presentation to show what voters think of your content
- Track opinions moment-by-moment
- Simultaneously track multiple demographic groups
- Evaluate the effectiveness of your speeches and presentations
- Measure voting trends
- Evaluate the appeal of new products

