Prepare
Build the agenda, halls, speaker information and attendee sections.
OnFocus brings the agenda, multi-track halls, audience engagement, live translation, venue screens, broadcast graphics and post-event reporting into one browser-based event. Attendees join with a QR code — no app installation required.
Separate tools create separate links, logins and data. OnFocus keeps the attendee journey and the production workflow connected: the same event stores the program, halls, speakers, participant access, interactive modules, moderation, screen output and results.
Teams can start with a single poll or Q&A session and add more modules as the event grows. Role-specific links give moderators, hall operators, speakers and interpreters the controls they need without exposing the full organizer workspace.
Build the agenda, halls, speaker information and attendee sections.
Share a QR code, event link, short code or personal access link.
Run polls, quizzes, Q&A, chat, translation and networking live.
Keep event activity and results in a client-ready KPI report.
Attendees use their own phones to take part. The organizer moderates incoming content, controls the live state and decides what appears on the venue screen or broadcast overlay.
Collect audience questions, let attendees support useful questions and moderate the queue before it reaches the stage.
Measure the room in real time, test a hypothesis or collect structured feedback before, during and after a session.
Run timed knowledge checks or competitive quizzes with points, speed bonuses and a live leaderboard.
Keep in-person and remote audiences connected with moderated chat, emoji reactions and selected messages on screen.
Match attendees by what they can offer and what they are looking for, then schedule meetings at event locations.
Share speaker profiles, files, INFO sections, announcements, photo galleries, feedback forms and calendar entries.
Attendees select a language in the event and listen through their own phones and headphones. A human interpreter can speak from a dedicated browser console. When an interpreter is not available, AI can recognize the speaker, translate the speech and voice the result using Yandex Cloud technologies.
Text messages and audience questions can be translated automatically as well. Attendee and venue-screen interfaces support 24 languages, while the organizer keeps the event in one system.
A dedicated interpreter link turns a browser and headset into a live audio channel for attendees.
Speech recognition, translation and voice synthesis create an audio channel when a human interpreter is not used.
Messages can be translated in the same event interface instead of splitting the audience across separate services.
Participants select their interface language; venue screens can be localized for the audience as well.
A clean screen shows only the content intended for the audience. Operators can prepare and send polls, results, questions, timers, QR codes and speaker graphics without showing admin UI.
Send selected questions, results, quiz states, timers and join instructions to a projector or LED wall.
Add the transparent OnFocus page as a browser source so audience content becomes part of the live stream.
Give speakers slide controls, timers and a ranked question feed without access to event configuration.
OnFocus can support a single interactive session or become the shared digital layer for a multi-day, multi-hall event. Modules are enabled only when the event needs them.
Multi-track agendas, halls, speakers, Q&A, polls, translation and client reporting.
Leadership Q&A, town halls, employee polls, quizzes, feedback and private participant access.
One interactive layer for the venue and remote viewers, including video, reactions and overlays.
Timed questions, scoring, leaderboards, feedback and reports for educational programs.
Live voting, prize draws, photo walls, broadcast graphics and audience reactions.
Attendee profiles, interest matching, meeting requests, locations, time slots and reminders.
OnFocus keeps attendance, poll and quiz results, popular questions, feedback, hall activity, networking outcomes and other event signals together. The report can be shared with a client or internal team, saved as PDF and exported to CSV for further analysis.
Data is stored on infrastructure in the Russian Federation. OnFocus supports participant consent flows and operational practices aligned with Russian Federal Law No. 152-FZ.
Practical answers about attendee access, formats, translation, screen output and pricing.
No. Attendees open the event in a browser from a QR code, link or short code. The agenda, polls, Q&A, chat, networking and translation stay in the same event interface.
Yes. The same event can connect an in-person audience, remote viewers, venue screens and a live-stream overlay. Multi-hall and multi-track programs are supported.
A human interpreter can speak through a dedicated browser console, or AI can recognize, translate and voice the speaker. Attendees select a language and listen on their own phones and headphones without rented receivers.
Yes. A clean venue screen can show polls, results, questions, timers and QR codes. A transparent overlay can be added to OBS or vMix as a browser source.
Events with up to 300 attendees online can use OnFocus for free. AI translation and larger or managed projects are available separately.
Create an event, select the modules you need and share one entry point with attendees. The participant-facing and venue interfaces are ready for multilingual audiences.
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