Before you can conceivably boast a wildly fun competitive ranking, you are required to assign tangible value to the answers your audience submits.
When forging standard single choice or multiple choice questions throughout your event timeline, direct your gaze to the "Points" checkbox limit. If you actively designate which of the available answers to your question formally counts as "correct" and generously award it something like "10", you are essentially dictating that anyone whose phone touches that exact button will instantly harvest 10 invisible personal points.
By progressively chaining "10 here" and perhaps "25 over there" across various questions they remarkably got right, your fiercely engaged participants will have silently sculpted a robust final scoreboard prepared for the climax of the game.
Once you proudly reach the climactic moment where you physically reveal a "Ranking" slide, UpVoter will process at breakneck speeds exactly who holds the mightiest accumulation of points dragged from every previously configured slide, instantly rendering out the glorious podium.
You harbor the supreme choice regarding exactly how many glorious geniuses climb onto your television pedestal.
When aggressively configuring the slide deep within your control panel, formally instruct it using the numbered Top X parameter exactly how many individuals should publicly surface (for example, insert a "5" to strictly display a locked podium representing the 5 definitive winners conquering the afternoon).
> Mathematical tie-breakers: Absolutely never panic about a ten-person tie colliding on identical point scores; UpVoter is masterfully engineered ensuring that the ultimate victor of an identical absolute point-tie structurally becomes the single individual who fiercely submitted and locked in the absolute fastest physical tap on the very last voting slide offering a reward. Only velocity-driven fingers are genuinely rewarded here!