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Largely considered one of the most user-friendly webinar software available today, WebinarGeek ensures seamless efficiency through powerful interactions and marketing tools. Users can enjoy real-time interactive virtual presentations that allows brands to easily customize events and present in high-definition quality. Users can also share PowerPoint of Keynote presentations with the audience, and easily switch between them during webinars. The platform also supports full screen or single window sharing.
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| Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based, Desktop Mac, Desktop Windows, Mobile Android, Mobile iPad, Mobile iPhone |
| Support | 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
| Training | Documentation |
| Languages | English |
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The simulated live feature is one of the best I've seen so far. The chat playback makes it feel like a live webinar every time, and all that at 0 additional costs! Great customer service, API to connect to build your own integrations, and a number of premade integrations already there. It's just awesome!
The only thing I can say is that the interface is a bit clunky (although far from the competitor's clunkiness (hello GoToWebinar, it's me, your ex-customer)). There are many menus in menus. And there's no mobile app (something you might want if you run webinar funnels powered by ads like me).
The ability to connect with my customers at scale is what really makes WebinarGeek stand out for me. Or should I say? The ease at which they do it. The tool itself is so user-friendly; my mom could use it.
I started using the software in 2019 when I started it out by giving webinars. I was entirely new to giving webinars and the software behind them. I found it easy to learn and use it. The most practical is integrated mailing. It is easy to send subscribers an email when they register and to remind them of the upcoming event and also afterwards. Co-hosts are also easily included, even when your co-host lacks technical background. People find it easy to register en to use it.
While on the one hand, you can quickly adapt the e-mails to your branding, depending on what kind of e-mail you are sending, not all features are available or easy to use (changing font, colour, inserting links) It was easy to integrate with Mailchimp, but in MailChimp itself, I am not interested in the information about the specific link that was sent to that user, nor the time or timezone. I wouldn't say I like how it is imposed on my overall data in Mailchimp; it is there on my form builder (like for your sign-up form, I don't need it there, it doesn't show on my sign-up form, but I can't remove it from my form builder)
It helped me reach people who otherwise would not attend my in-person classes. It made it possible to reach much more people due to the webinar form. People can watch it from home without being on screen, and you can interact through chatting and polls. People who couldn't attend but were interested can watch the replay. Giving webinars helped me make myself more visible and helped grow my email list.
AVG proof, ease of use, pricing, tons of features for analytics as well as CRM related actions
I honestly have none. I'm very satisfied with the product.
No problems. Due to COVID-19 I needed an other option for my keynote talks on stage. WebinarGeek gave the opportunity to quickly setup online keynote sessions in the form of webinars. The best benefit for me is the more direct interaction and contact with my potential clients en customers.
I use WebinarGeek for several of my clients. I really like that they have a fast Dutch support service and that we can make links with MailBlue / ActiveCampaign. These are reasons for me that I like to recommend WebinarGeek to my clients.
I don't miss anything about WebinarGeek.
We can give webinars now that are fully integrated with our activecampaign e-mailsoftware.
The helpdesk of WebinarGeek is very supportive. I was panicking before my first webinar because my presentation couldn't be uploaded. The helpdesk fixed it so I could do my first webinar. And it was a succesful one.
It should be easier to add a new edition of a webinar. The function to add a new one is somewhat hidden.
With WebinarGeek I can set up quickly new webinars and gain new clients.
helpdesk, website is quite clear, follow-up per email
when I pass the link to a finished webinar, I don't get information about who was watching it and how long, etc.
promoting my business and products
WebinarGeek has the great feature that I test the knowledge of the viewers of my webinar. It works great for getting the message across and my viewers like it super much as well!!
WebinarGeek is great! Dont really miss anything
I wanted to share my knowledge about nail styling and pedicure techniques. Other meeting platforms are not very interactive
Their product is really great and easy-going. The colleagues are reachable and really want to help you understand when you have questions.
I don't have any dislikes at the moment.
It has made us aware that even remotely you can achieve a lot with the platform.
Working with WebinarGeek is so easy that I’m pretty sure anyone can use it. Apart from creating a webinar, going live is a breeze. It doens’t take long and I don’t need to have extensive technical knowlegde to get the live webinar up and running.
Nothing to dislike. The software works for my needs.
I can reach a lot more people with just a single webinar.
The statistics from WebinarGeek are mind-blowing. They are very detailed and help me understand my audience better. The help center that they have is useful and the people at the support desk are helpful as well
There is no a downside to WebinarGeek. I wish the advanced plan would be affordable for smaller companies so that I could start with RTMP-streaming and upgrading my home studio
It's much easier to reach out to my customers and tell a bigger audience about my services. Besides that, it helps me to gather information about the attendees.