Learn how a leaderboard can keep attendees engaged in your Zuddl event
The Leaderboard in Zuddl transforms engagement actions—poll votes, Q&A posts, booth scans, quiz scores—into a visible, game-style competition that nudges attendees to participate more, explore more, and stay longer. Because the feature is built into the core engagement engine, it inherits your event branding, respects role permissions, and feeds clean metrics back to marketing and CRM systems without extra tooling.
At the heart of the Leaderboard is a points engine that assigns numerical values to any trackable action. You decide that answering a poll is worth five points, while booking a meeting may be worth fifty. Calibrating points lets you steer behavior toward high-value conversions—demo requests, sponsor chats, or content downloads—rather than vanity clicks.
On the event dashboard, you map each action—poll submission, Q&A up-vote, chat post, breakout attendance, survey completion—to a point value and enable or disable it globally or by venue. Granular mapping matters because not every action carries equal intent: voting in a poll shows casual interest, while attending a 30-minute workshop shows deep engagement.
The leaderboard widget updates in real time, displaying rank, name, and score for the top performers. When embedded in a main-stage overlay or lobby side panel, the live shuffle of positions keeps attendees checking back and clicking more.Hybrid participants at a SaaS conference averaged eleven engagement events after the Leaderboard went live, compared with four before.