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- Ken45 years agoFrequent Contributor
Was just reading a previous chain on the same topic. Will give a try tomorrow and see how it works
- Ken45 years agoFrequent Contributor
Does anyone happen to know since the GTW tool holds 20 max polling questions, if in the event you needed more than 20 polling questions. During the webinar as you use up the 20 polling questions, can you while still live with the webinar, go in to "manage polling" and add more on the fly?
Thank you
- Chris Droessler8 years agoRespected ContributorThere are APIs (Application Programming Interface) that some are using with GoToWebinar that handle the registration and other things. I have not done this. Using an API might allow you to collect the information you need and tie it to the webinar registrant.
Details about he APIs
https://goto-developer.logmeininc.com/apis/apis-overview
You can connect with the folks who do this and ask your question here.
https://goto-developer.logmeininc.com/forum - Seth P8 years agoNew MemberBut then that person would have to "register" twice, both times giving their email address and first & last name.
The reason i'm asking this question is because we collect license information from our attendees and we give our attendees continuing education credit to each of their licenses (of which they can have multiple). - Chris Droessler8 years agoRespected ContributorIf I needed that many questions, I would create my own web page on my own web server with the questions. After the user answers the question he is given the link to the actual GoTo registration page.
- Seth P8 years agoNew MemberThis reply was created from a merged topic originally titled Is there a way to add more than 20 custom questions on the registration page for ....
Is there a way to add more than 20 custom questions on the registration page for GoToWebinar? - AshC8 years agoRetired GoTo ContributorHi there,
Yes, you could potentially delete GoToWebinar Polls while in session, and add more as you go (while live). However, I'm not sure what the reporting would look like in that scenario. You may want to test this first, as the limit of 20 is all we can officially support right now.