Qonvo works wherever group conversations happen. Here are some popular ways people use it.
Throw ideas into a shared space and watch them connect. The graph shows which concepts cluster together, making it easy to identify themes and build on each other's ideas.
Use tags like #idea, #concern, #action to categorize as you go. Export the graph as PNG for your slide deck.
Teachers create a room, share the code, and students join instantly - no accounts needed. The visual graph helps quiet students see where their ideas fit and encourages participation.
After class, generate an AI summary for study notes and export the full discussion as PDF.
Run standups where everyone posts updates simultaneously instead of waiting their turn. The graph shows connections between blockers and tasks. For retros, tag feedback as #good, #improve, or #action.
AI summaries pull out action items automatically so nothing gets lost.
When a group needs to decide something, Qonvo makes the discussion structure visible. See which arguments support or counter each option. Tag messages as #pro, #con, or #question.
The graph helps identify when consensus is forming or where disagreements lie.
Run Q&A sessions, AMAs, or live discussions with an audience. Participants can reply to specific messages, creating threaded conversations that stay organized even with many people.
Free 3-hour rooms are perfect for events. Upgrade if you want to keep the archive.
Conduct research interviews or focus groups where responses are visually mapped. See how different participant answers relate to each other and identify patterns in real time.
Export everything as JSON for further analysis or as PDF for your report.