Yorn
What’s Yorn? Yorn is Your Opinion Right Now. It’s a way for you to get a personalized URL, e.g. http://yorn.com/xmog, and give it out to anyone so they can give you live, anonymous feedback on whatever you’d like!
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Yorn Dashboard
The Yorn dashboard give you a bird’s eye view of all the feedback you’ve received. Slice and dice your responses – break them down by how they rated you (0 to 10) or if they requested a followup via an anonymous Yorn-provided email address. See comments and ratings grouped by the unique device that provided it (e.g. someone’s iPhone or Blackberry) See a dynamic chart that breaks down your ratings so you know at a glance what people are thinking.
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Mobile Optimized
Yorn was built for the ground up to support multiple device-specific user interfaces. If you’re presenting to a group of people, audience members who give you feedback probably have a wide variety of cell phones. We have custom mobile experiences for high-end devices like the latest iOS and Android phones, middle-of-the-road like Blackberry, and low-end like WAP-only phones. We also support feedback via SMS. We also have tailored iPad and Laptop/Desktop experiences, so however someone visits your Yorn, they’ll be able to quickly and easily leave feedback.
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Live Wall
When we say live, we mean it. You can visit a special URL for your Yorn – your “live wall” – that shows comments people give you in a large, easy-to-read format. This is perfect for projecting onto a big screen during a presentation or on a computer monitor in your workplace. If someone leaves feedback, their comments will be pushed to the wall almost immediately – no page load required. Of course you can turn on the ability to moderate any feedback, so there is no worry about getting spammed or showing inappropriate comments. If someone asks a question or leaves interesting feedback, you can spotlight their comment as shown above. This is also live – when you spotlight something, it will appear nearly instantly. Remove the spotlight and the comment goes back to “just a regular comment”.






