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Dostoevsky said that beauty will save the world.
Padlet offers beautiful boards and canvases for visual thinkers and learners. Use boards to collect, organize, and present anything. Use sandboxes for whiteboarding, lessons, and activities.
Over 40 million people every month actively use Padlet around the world. Here are some of the ways they use it:
-Collaborate on files with clients -Store instructional videos -Share marketing assets -Manage real-estate listings on a map -Create interactive lessons -Design collaborative worksheets -Make slideshows -Build meeting agendas -Solicit feedback -Brainstorm ideas -And more
Dostoevsky would have loved Padlet.
Pubble is a real-time audience engagement platform built for newsrooms, sports media, publishers and event teams. It embeds moderated live Q&A, live blogs, polls, match centers and audience feedback directly on your own website โ branded, SSO-connected and working alongside your existing CMS, so engagement stays on your platform instead of social media. Editors run recurring reader Q&A sessions, cover breaking news and election nights as live feeds with media embeds, and power second-screen match coverage with live scores and fan reactions. AI-assisted moderation filters profanity and spam in real time, and the platform supports tens of thousands of concurrent participants per event. The Washington Post uses Pubble for live journalism; Microsoft has run large-scale events on it, including Build and Ignite. Audiences participate in the browser on any device โ no app to install.
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Padlet's answer
Padlet makes beautiful boards and canvases for visual thinkers and learners. You can post almost anything - files, images, videos, links - and organize them however you want. It's like a blank canvas that works exactly how you'd expect it to.
Pubble's answer:
Pubble runs audience engagement on your own website, under your own brand - not in a third-party app or on social media. Live Q&A, live blogs, polls and match centers share one moderation and analytics backbone, connect to your existing accounts via SSO, and work alongside your CMS. AI-assisted moderation keeps sessions safe at the scale of election nights and major sports coverage - tens of thousands of concurrent participants - and audiences join in the browser with nothing to install.
Padlet's answer
We focus on making things beautiful by default, with pixel-perfect design and automatic formatting. You get instant file previews, curated wallpapers, and real-time collaboration that just works. Plus, it's available in 45 languages across all major platforms.
Pubble's answer:
Most audience-interaction tools are built around meetings and presentations - slides, workshops, in-room voting. Pubble is built for media and event teams engaging audiences on their own websites: newsrooms running reader Q&As and election-night live blogs, sports media powering second-screen match coverage, event teams embedding participation into their own pages. If the engagement should live on your site, keep your branding, connect to your subscriber accounts and survive very large concurrent audiences, that's the case for Pubble. The Washington Post uses it for live journalism, and Microsoft has run large-scale events on it, including Build and Ignite.
Padlet's answer
Over 40 million monthly users including:
Pubble's answer:
Newsrooms, publishers, sports media and broadcasters, plus event teams - conferences, universities and corporate events. Teams whose audience is on their own website and who want participation there, rather than on social media or in a separate app.
Padlet's answer
Padlet was originally called Wallwisher. It was a tool to create walls to make birthday wishes.
Pubble's answer:
Pubble was founded in Ireland in 2012 and began as a Q&A widget for websites. Working with newsrooms and event teams pointed to the deeper need: audience participation at scale during live moments. Pubble evolved into a real-time audience engagement platform - live Q&A, live blogs, polls and match centers - used for election nights, major sports coverage and live journalism at The Washington Post, and for Microsoft events including Build and Ignite.
Pubble's answer:
Based on our record, Padlet seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 14 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I use https://padlet.com and it's varying types of padlets to keep track of things, brainstorming, etc. Source: about 3 years ago
STAAR Math Practice is the state's testing program and is based on state curriculum standards in core subjects including reading, writing, mathematics, science, and social studies. STAAR tests are designed to measure what students are learning in each grade and whether or not they are ready for the next grade. Source: over 3 years ago
From urllib.request import Request, urlopen Req = Request("https://padlet.com") Req.add_header('User-Agent', 'Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.11 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/23.0.1271.64 Safari/537.11') Req.add_header('Accept-Encoding','gzip, deflate, br') Req.add_header('Connection','keep-alive') Resp = urlopen(req) Content = resp.read(). Source: over 3 years ago
We've used Padlet in the past but switched to Menti a year ago or so. There are many other tools, and most have an export feature, which allows you to download the data in a format readable by Excel. In Excel, we code each comment according to the categories covered by our in-house course survey: content, facilitation, duration, pacing, venue, materials, learning, relevance, satisfaction, and likelihood to recommend. Source: over 3 years ago
Hi, could anyone tell me if you are able to track who anonymously posted something on padlet.com ? Source: almost 4 years ago
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