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What is GoBrunch?

GoBrunch is a platform designed to make virtual meetings more interactive and enjoyable. It adds engagement features to online video calls, helping teams move beyond passive listening and into active participation. The tool works well for organisations that run frequent video meetings and want to increase attendee involvement without switching between multiple applications. GoBrunch sits alongside your existing video conferencing setup, adding interactive elements like polls, Q&A sessions, and networking features. It's particularly useful for events, training sessions, and team meetings where you want participants to contribute rather than simply observe.

Key Features

Interactive polls

Real-time polling during meetings to gather quick feedback or opinions

Q&A moderation

Structured question and answer sessions with the ability to sort and prioritise questions

Networking capabilities

Features to help participants connect with each other during virtual events

Engagement analytics

Tracking of participation rates and engagement metrics across meetings

Integration with video platforms

Works alongside popular video conferencing tools

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Increases participation and reduces passive attendance in virtual meetings
  • No need to switch applications; sits alongside your existing video setup
  • Useful for large events where managing audience interaction is otherwise difficult
  • Provides data on engagement levels so you can assess meeting effectiveness

Limitations

  • Adds another tool to manage alongside your main video conferencing platform
  • Effectiveness depends on participants actively using the interactive features
  • May require some planning beforehand to set up polls and Q&A sessions

Use Cases

Large team meetings or all-hands calls where engagement from many attendees is needed

Virtual conferences or webinars with hundreds of participants

Training sessions where you want to check understanding through polls

Networking events that need to help introductions among attendees

Board meetings or leadership presentations requiring structured audience questions