Maestro

Maestro

 Built primarily as an entertainment broadcasting platform — including gaming — Maestro can also be used for webinars. It relies on integration with major video streaming services such as Twitch, YouTube, and Vimeo. Best Feature: The emphasis is on video...
Slayte

Slayte

  Slayte is a relative newcomer that puts a real emphasis on the process or collecting materials such as abstracts and presentations prior to the event. It also includes tools to realizes that facilitate interaction with presenters, network with other attendees,...
Social Hour

Social Hour

  Designed to build and foster stronger workplace cultures, companies can your Social Hour to host virtual social gatherings. The platform is also suitable for virtual happy hours, family reunions, fundraisers and study groups. Similar to in-person events, your...
SpotMe

SpotMe

  Focusing on improving engagement for both in-person and online events, SpotMe offers guest interactions through engagement apps like live video and text chat, Q&A sessions, polls and surveys, all with branded pre-made templates. Attendees also have the...
WebinarJam

WebinarJam

  “While WebinarJam is for creating live webinars (that you can always rebroadcast), EverWebinar is for publishing pre-recorded webinars. Webinar Jam is browser-based and allows you to reach up to 5,000 users in one live presentation. You can have up to 6...