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Comparison
TeamingUp or Mentimeter?
Mentimeter is excellent for in-the-moment audience engagement — polls, word clouds and quizzes that bring presentations to life. TeamingUp is built for the next step: when the group’s collective knowledge needs to become a shared decision basis the decision-maker can act on, with ownership and follow-up. Many teams use both, for different meetings.
| Need | Mentimeter | TeamingUp |
|---|---|---|
| Quick pulse checks in a large audience | Built exactly for this — real-time polls, word clouds and quizzes. | Voting exists, but audience shows are not the focus. |
| Every voice in — including the quiet ones | Anonymous answers to quick questions. | Silent brainwriting first: everyone writes their own notes before the group sees them, so the loudest voice does not steer. |
| From ideas to a shared decision basis | The output is answer charts to interpret yourself. | The group sorts, prioritizes and votes into a decision basis with a clear why. |
| From decision basis to action plan | Not included — done in another tool afterwards. | The decision-maker selects what to take forward and assigns responsibilities, actions, and resources in the same flow. |
| Follow-up after the meeting | Not included. | Automatic follow-up: reminders and status until the actions are done. |
| AI support in the process | AI-generated questions and summaries. | AI perspectives that fill missing voices, sorting, analysis and reports — grounded in your own material. |
In short
Want the presentation to come alive? Mentimeter. Want the group’s knowledge to become a shared decision basis you can act on? TeamingUp. Try it yourself in four minutes — no account needed.