Meetings let you collect or review votes with your team. This is a core part of building understanding and consensus in any decision. You can learn more about meetings here. You can also run a survey where the respondents answer the questions on their own.


Regardless of the type of meeting you want to run (prioritization or alternative-scoring), you start the same way. Navigate to the survey for which you want to hold a meeting, then press "Run meeting". The following pictures show how to do this for a criterion weighting meeting and for a score-alternatives meeting.




You must start the survey before your respondents can enter their judgements. To do that, click on the "Paused" button. 







This will open the meeting window. All your meeting attendees will see the same question that you see (see here for help on how to invite meeting participants). They won't be able to navigate on their own, but the question they see will change when you change yours. 


(Learn more about how to run a meeting here.)


Sometimes you want to navigate to a new question without your meeting participants seeing what you're doing. In that case, simply pause the meeting using the pause button. When you're ready, simply hit the start-button.




Learn more about how to run a meeting here.


When your meeting is over, you can stop the meeting by either of two methods. The first method is to simply clicking the Stop while you're in the meeting.



The second method is from the Survey screen. You can see whether your survey has a meeting running, stopped or paused and stop/start your meeting directly from the survey panel.







(Learn more about how to run a meeting here.)