Live and Analysis
Publish a Conversation
Log into your Remesh account and locate the Conversation you need to Publish. On your dashboard, you will see whether each Conversation is Published or Unpublished. See example below of an Unpublishe…
How many Moderators are allowed in a Conversation?
There is no limit on the number of Moderators you can have during a session, and the platform allows for multiple people to be on the moderator link simultaneously. However, we recommend having only…
Moderate with your Discussion Guide
Your Discussion Guide is on the left-hand side of the page. Hover over any item in the Guide, then click Send to send it to your audience. Once an item has been sent, it will turn gray and have a com…
Analyze the data in realtime
In the Conversation panel, you can see a snapshot of the data once each Ask or Poll question is finished. To view and analyze more responses, click Analyze at the bottom of the snapshot. This opens u…
What does "% Agree" mean?
Percent agree is an estimate of the percentage of participants that would agree with a particular response. We compute these scores, using a machine learning model called collaborative filtering, fro…
What is Highlights?
Highlights is the “spread of opinion” or a selection of thoughts in which each participant is most likely to find a thought they strongly agree with. The intention of this algorithm is to bring opini…
End a Conversation
When you are finished moderating your Remesh Conversation, all you need to do is click End in the upper-right corner of the Conversation bar. Once you click End , the Conversation is over and you wil…
How can I export the data?
Click End in the top right of the Conversation bar. Click Export Data. Select the type of data that you would like to export: Participant Data CSV, Conversation Data CSV, or Conversation Topline Powe…
What is a Conversation Data CSV?
The Conversation Data CSVs contain every response to every question asked during the Conversation. You have the option to export two different types of files: Sorted by Participant - this file is for…
What is a Conversation Topline PowerPoint?
The Conversation Topline PowerPoint report contains all of the data from the Conversation with each slide representing a single question. Before exporting the file, you will be prompted to select up…
What is a Participant Data CSV?
The Participant Data CSV contains participant IDs and the percentage of questions that each participant responded to. This file will be most useful if you need to track participation rates in order t…
How to read visualizations
Visualize. Under Visualize, you will have different ways to view the data that you have collected during your Conversation. Collection Breakdown. Note: Make sure you have at least one Collection and…
Creating Collections
Collections. You can organize participant responses into Collections according to important themes or topics that you seeing in the qualitative data. Once you have created your Collections, you can e…
How to use Filters
Filters allow Moderators and Observers to independently segment question data, based on any closed-ended Poll response, without having to create a new Segment. Filters can be used as an exploratory t…
Aggregating poll data across multiple conversations
Aggregating poll data across multiple conversations. If you run the same conversation multiple times to cover different markets or audience groups, you can easily aggregate the poll data across those…
Using Segments in Analysis
Using Segments in Analysis. You can compare agreement scores across segments by selecting your desired segments and then clicking "show all." This feature is available when viewing Common Topics, sta…
What are Common Topics?
Common Topics are the prominent words and phrases that arise in responses in each individual question. These appear in the live view for each Ask Opinion. You’ll see the word or phrase classified as…
Accessibility Best Practices for Moderators on Remesh
At Remesh, we want to ensure that all our participants have a great experience using the platform. So, we put together this set of recommendations on how to account for participants with disabilities…
Backroom
Backroom. The Backroom lets users collaborate during the live Conversation and after the Conversation ends! To access the Backroom, click "Backroom" on the header of the live Conversation: This will…
How to use Post-Session Analysis
After your Remesh Conversation is over, head to the Analysis tool to dig through your data! This is available to Moderators and Collaborators after the Conversation has ended. This tool appears as a…