Discover what your audience thinks in a flash.

Companies, speakers, and event organizers are using Flashcast to engage in actionable conversation.

Keynote Firesides

Keynote talks & firesides

Captivate your audience with live forecast results you can show to emphasize points from your talk.

Live Prediction Contest

Live forecast contest

Make it a “game” and get attendants to forecast and see results live during breakouts, at a booth, or within a session - and reward winners at the end.

Icebreakers

Icebreakers

Make it fun to be in your audience with live forecasts to get conversations started, or as part of closing remarks.

Livestream Sessions

Livestreamed sessions

Crowdsource your audience near and far and show their forecasts instantaneously.

Crowdsourced Expertise

Crowdsourced expertise

Use instant forecasts from your crowd of industry experts to help you solve tough problems or motivate change.

Town Halls

Town Halls

Engage employees with their live forecasts on business needs, trends or KPIs as a meaningful conversation starter.

Leadership Roadshows

Leadership Roadshows

Get live forecast results for better perspective around upcoming initiatives or issues important to employees.

Leadership Training

Manager/leadership trainings

Involve the audience in forecasting key information live for more engaging lessons (e.g., predict stats, relevant trends, see what’s common knowledge and what’s not).

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Offsites

Kickoff important time away from the office by crowdsourcing employee expertise you can use for upcoming decisions or conversation.

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Strategy workshops

Spark dialogue about trends your people are anticipating will impact your business strategy.

Classroom Lectures

Classroom lectures

Make lectures engaging for students as they forecast live on an important issue or topic related to your lesson.

Meetings

Meetings

Involve faculty and student body in live forecasts you can use in your meeting discussion.

Foresight Judgment Training

Foresight & judgment training

Teach students how to think critically about the future using probabilistic judgment. You can even go back and “judge” questions so students see how they did in the end.