WHY YOUR Q&A DIES AFTER TWO QUESTIONS (AND THE FIX) =================================================== URL: https://presengage.com/blog/how-to-run-a-live-qa/ Published: 2026-06-22 Modified: 2026-06-22 Author: PresEngage Categories: Blog -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To run a great live Q&A: collect questions digitally so everyone can submit, turn on upvoting so the best questions rise, seed a question or two to break the ice, moderate lightly, and use AI to answer the long tail you can’t get to. The familiar failure mode — awkward silence, one rambling question, then nothing — is almost always a process problem, not an audience problem. Here’s the process that fixes it. This is part of our audience engagement software cluster; for tools, see live Q&A software. Before the session Use a digital Q&A tool, not raised hands. Hands favor the loud and the senior; a tool where everyone types levels the field and surfaces far more questions. App-free joining (web/QR/SMS) keeps participation high. Turn on upvoting. Let the room vote questions up so you answer what most people care about — not whoever spoke first. Enable anonymous mode where candor matters. People ask the real questions when their name isn’t attached. Seed two or three questions. Pre-load a couple of good ones (or brief a colleague to ask first). The first question is the hardest; once it’s broken, others follow. Set the norm early. “Drop questions in the tool anytime — we’ll take the top-voted ones.” Saying this up front means questions accumulate throughout your talk. During the session Take questions throughout, not only at the end. Momentum dies in a single block at the close. Read the top-voted question first. It signals you’re listening to the room and rewards participation. Moderate lightly. Group duplicates, dismiss spam, and mark questions answered so you don’t repeat yourself. Let AI answer the long tail. You can only speak to a handful of questions live. An AI co-presenter answers the rest instantly from your own slides and documents — in 100+ languages — so no attendee leaves ignored. Handling the hard moments Silence: go to a seeded question, or pose one yourself (“A question I often get is…”). Never let dead air sit. A rambling non-question: thank them, restate it as a crisp question, and answer that. A hostile or loaded question: acknowledge it, answer the legitimate core briefly, don’t get defensive, move on. Anonymous upvoting helps — if it’s not widely shared, it won’t rise. A question you can’t answer: say so, and capture it (via the AI or a follow-up) for a real answer later. After the session Follow up on unanswered questions. Export the question list — every unanswered upvoted question is a follow-up opportunity, and if you capture attendees as leads, a reason to reach out. Mine the questions. What people asked is free research about what your audience actually cares about. Tools that make it easy The right tool does most of the work: digital submission, upvoting, moderation, anonymity, and — newest — AI that answers from your content. PresEngage combines all of these: moderated, upvotable live Q&A plus an AI Co-Presenter that answers the long tail from your own slides, with app-free joining and lead capture. Free plan; paid from $29/month. FAQ How do you start a live Q&A? Set the norm early (“drop questions anytime”), seed a question or two to break the ice, and open by answering the top-voted question to reward participation. What do you do if no one asks a question? Go to a pre-seeded question or pose one yourself (“A question I often get is…”). Having two or three questions ready prevents dead air. Should you take questions during or after the talk? Throughout, where possible — a single Q&A block at the end loses momentum. Collecting questions during the talk gives you a prioritized list by the close. How long should a live Q&A be? It varies, but upvoting lets you cover the most value in whatever time you have, and an AI co-presenter can answer the overflow you don’t reach live. Never let a Q&A die again. Try PresEngage free. You Finish. Your Presentation Doesn't. Free forever for up to 25 audience members — start with 14 days of every feature. No credit card · Free forever for up to 25 audience members · 14-day full-feature trial Keep exploring Audience Engagement Best Audience Engagement Platform: 2026 Comparison Read Best Audience Engagement Platform: 2026 Comparison Live Q&A for Webinars and Virtual Events Read Live Q&A for Webinars and Virtual Events Conference & Event Q&A That Actually Works Read Conference & Event Q&A That Actually Works How to Capture Leads From Presentations Read How to Capture Leads From Presentations 404 Reasons to Use PresEngage for Audience Engagement Read 404 Reasons to Use PresEngage for Audience Engagement 89 Leads in 50 Minutes: A PresEngage Case Study Read 89 Leads in 50 Minutes: A PresEngage Case Study