Empowers organizers with a controlled and secure way to give audiences a voice during a live webinar.
Allow your webinar audience members to cue up and be brought “on stage” to ask questions live via audio or webcam. When on stage, they can be seen and heard by the webinar presenters as well as the webinar audience.
Enable your audience to go beyond watching + listening by giving them a platform to engage in dialogue, ask questions, and respond directly to your entire audience.
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With enterprise webinar tools you’re able to have a large audience without splitting hairs about how your presentation will look or operate. And yet, with so many people, these webinars tend to function as a broadcast, with audiences simply watching, listening and engaging over text. While organizers have some control over who “speaks” and can even pin designated people to the top of a chat, it’s not the ideal way to deliver a controlled message to your market.
This is where On-Stage comes in. This tool provides organizers with a controlled and secure way to give audiences a voice during a live webinar. Webinar.net customers can select attendees and have them come “on-stage” one at a time and ask their question or deliver a comment to the webinar speaker or panel.
For years webinar producers have wanted to give their audience a way to ask questions over audio or webcam and promote them to the “stage” during a live event.
Until now, this was impossible to achieve on an enterprise webinar and webcasting platform. Customers were forced to use a text-based Q&A or revert to a meeting tool like ZOOM to conduct their webinar, losing out on the other engagement options and control that enterprise tools offer.
For the very first time, On-Stage gives the audience that missing voice. This is a webinar.net first – none of our competitors have this feature or working to develop it.
One of the key tenants of the webinar.net platform is ease of use and On-Stage is built from the ground up with that in mind.
When On-Stage is enabled, an event attendee can use the On-Stage component to signal that they want to come on stage. Webinar presenters and producers will see these requests and decide which attendee they want to bring “on stage.” With a single click, they can add them to the stage, where they can then ask their question or make a comment. The attendee appears in the video window alongside the presenters.
Depending on the situation, organizers can easily revoke this privilege and return a participant to the attendee view.
We see On-Stage as the perfect solution for investor relations (replacing telephone conferencing) as well as corporate town hall events. That being said, it is versatile enough to work for many other types of events.
Where most presenters and producers may struggle initially is getting the most out of the tool. For example, how do you make it work for a large-scale event? Due to the sheer size of these gatherings as well as time constraints, it won’t be possible to answer every question.
Engagement is a key tenant of what webinar.net offers. On-Stage provides a vastly different option for engagement not currently found on any other enterprise webinar platform.
Moreover, other products in our class are massive pieces of technology that have been built-up over time; this brings a steep learning curve for the end-user. On-Stage avoids this pitfall and fits in with webinar.net’s goal of providing a modern but easy-to-use experience.
For years webinar producers have wanted to give their audience a way to ask questions over audio or webcam and promote them to the “stage” during a live event.
Until now, this was impossible to achieve on an enterprise webinar and webcasting platform. Customers were forced to use a text-based Q&A or revert to a meeting tool like ZOOM to conduct their webinar, losing out on the other engagement options and control that enterprise tools offer.
For the very first time, On-Stage gives the audience that missing voice. This is a webinar.net first – none of our competitors have this feature or working to develop it.
One of the key tenants of the webinar.net platform is ease of use and On-Stage is built from the ground up with that in mind.
When On-Stage is enabled, an event attendee can use the On-Stage component to signal that they want to come on stage. Webinar presenters and producers will see these requests and decide which attendee they want to bring “on stage.” With a single click, they can add them to the stage, where they can then ask their question or make a comment. The attendee appears in the video window alongside the presenters.
Depending on the situation, organizers can easily revoke this privilege and return a participant to the attendee view.
We see On-Stage as the perfect solution for investor relations (replacing telephone conferencing) as well as corporate town hall events. That being said, it is versatile enough to work for many other types of events.
Where most presenters and producers may struggle initially is getting the most out of the tool. For example, how do you make it work for a large-scale event? Due to the sheer size of these gatherings as well as time constraints, it won’t be possible to answer every question.
Engagement is a key tenant of what webinar.net offers. On-Stage provides a vastly different option for engagement not currently found on any other enterprise webinar platform.
Moreover, other products in our class are massive pieces of technology that have been built-up over time; this brings a steep learning curve for the end-user. On-Stage avoids this pitfall and fits in with webinar.net’s goal of providing a modern but easy-to-use experience.
(For the record, "Happy Clients" are the only clients we want)
"webinar.net is a great platform. Super customizable. Extremely well-priced. ZERO technical issues (which we experienced with every other webinar platform we used - and we used all of them). Surprisingly robust and great customer support - some of the best I've ever seen in tech. "
"We had used a previous webinar platform from a larger organization. Webinar.net provides us with a higher end platform as it relates to tool set including: registration pages, customized campaign URL tracking, webinar event (Live, Pre-Recorded, or On Demand) all at a fraction of the cost of the annual renewal license we used to have to maintain."
"Working with webinar.net was a pleasure. Really rarely worked with a team that was so engaged, passionate and expertise in driving me, the team and the whole company into a new forward-looking way to host webinars."
OK, sometimes we like to brag a little
webinar.net is the first online presentation platform fully hosted in the cloud. This architecture allows our customers to reach to very large audiences without capacity concerns, and enjoy clear, cost-effective pricing.
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