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StreamAlive picks up $1.58M to build engagement tools for livestreams


StreamAlive, an audience engagement application for livestreams, virtual meetings and in-person events, secured $1.58 million in pre-seed funding, the StreamAlive, an audience engagement application for livestreams, secured $1.58M in pre-seed funding.

The company is also working on bringing “fully AI-generated presentations,” a chat-powered interaction that “clusters similar questions together” and a new way to “automatically visualize data,” among other upcoming features, co-founder Lux Narayan tells TechCrunch. Similarly, when gaming streamers and educators include interactions in their livestreams, it could help convert more passive observers into active participants and in turn, boost their fanbases or make a lengthy online course more entertaining. The idea for StreamAlive came about when Narayan was taking online courses to learn how to write, edit and market his book, “Name, Place, Animal, Thing.” He noticed how a lot of the audience’s responses were being ignored in the chat and event hosts struggled to boost, convert and track engagement.

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