| SurveyMonkey |
Mentimeter focuses on live engagement, making it better suited for workshops and classes where instant visual feedback matters. While SurveyMonkey leans toward traditional forms, Mentimeter’s real-time charts and QR access make setup faster for in-room audiences. Many teams find it easier for interactive sessions without complex configuration. |
| Typeform |
Compared to Typeform’s conversational forms, Mentimeter offers stronger live presentation integration. Facilitators can embed surveys directly into slides and show results instantly. It’s often more practical for meetings or training sessions where group participation and shared visuals matter more than polished standalone forms. |
| Google Forms |
Mentimeter delivers richer visualizations and live polling features that Google Forms lacks. While Google Forms works well for static surveys, Mentimeter’s dynamic charts, segmentation tools, and audience interaction features make it more engaging for events and real-time feedback scenarios. |
| Slido |
Mentimeter combines surveys, polls, quizzes, and presentation slides in one interface, reducing the need for multiple tools. Users who want both structured questionnaires and interactive visuals in the same session often prefer its all-in-one approach over Slido’s more Q&A-focused setup. |
| Kahoot! |
While Kahoot! centers on gamified quizzes, Mentimeter offers broader survey formats suitable for business feedback and research-style questions. Teams running employee or product surveys appreciate its more formal design options and exportable reporting tools. |