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Have a professional emcee host your event
Available for video bridge events only.For a polished experience, have a professional emcee host your event. An emcee speaks directly to your attendees and presenters, and manages the flow of the event for you. They can appear on camera or stay off camera. Se...
Managed event security options
Make your managed event more secure by managing who can access your event and how. Secure your event with password protection, pre-authorized sites, and by approving and blocking email addresses, domains, and IP addresses. To include the following security fe...
Run event reports
Run detailed reports on your attendees and event analytics for one or more events. You can download reports as XLSX or CSV files, or email them to others. You can access reports at any time and up to a year after the event date. To learn more about report type...
Download the event recording
Download recordings of completed Live, On-Demand, or Simulated Live events from the Webcast Admin portal. You can download the event video as an MP4 file or the event audio only as an M4A (video broadcasts) or MP3 file (telephone broadcasts). To download the ...
What is a portal?
A portal is a website that you set up to host multiple events, replays, and other content from a single link. With a portal, your visitors register one time and can attend any of the events on the portal. Reporting is similar to event reports, except the resul...
Add events to a portal
With a portal, viewers can register one time and attend any of the events on the portal. After you select a portal layout, start adding events (segments) to your portal from the Manage Segments tab. You can include Live, Simulated Live, and On-Demand (replay) ...
Add breakout sessions to a portal
Engage your viewers and allow viewers to attend breakout sessions from the portal agenda page. After you select a portal layout, you can start adding breakout sessions (segments) to your portal from the Manage Segments tab and link them to any meeting app you ...
Auto-fields for event details on a portal
Jump to: Auto-field Reference | Customization Example The portal agenda displays specific details about each event, or linked segment. It uses auto-fields - that is, placeholders or variables - to pull in specific details about each event. By default, the age...
Have viewers register for individual events on a portal
Available with Simple List and Custom portal layouts (on the Portal Layout tab). With a portal, your viewers register one time and can attend any of the events after signing in to the portal. If you want, you can add checkboxes to the portal agenda and let vi...
Sort events and breakout sessions into categories
After you add events and breakout sessions to the portal, the portal automatically sorts them by their scheduled date and time. Depending on the portal layout you select, you can further group your events with automatic grouping and sort events into tabs by br...
Add custom questions to a registration form
In addition to standard registration questions, you can add custom questions to the registration form and choose how registrants will answer each question. Registrants can either type their answers in an open text field or select from pre-defined answers that ...
Add marketing consent tracking to a registration form
You can collect marketing consent from event and portal registrants and provide links to privacy policies, terms of service, and more on the registration form. Event and portal reports let you easily identify those who provided consent and ensure you communica...
Auto-fields for emails
Jump to: Auto-field Reference | Registrant Auto-fields On the Emails & Marketing tab, you can enable confirmation, reminder, and follow-up emails for an event. By default, the emails include the event title, the event date and time, duration, and the event li...
Auto-fields for event landing pages
Jump to: Auto-field reference | Custom calendar reminders By default, the landing page includes the event title, the event date and time, and a calendar reminder button. It uses auto-fields - that is, placeholders or variables - to pull in these specific det...
Limit presenter actions in the Live Studio
Control what your presenters see and what they can interact with in the Live Studio during the event. By default, all presenters can see the: Start Webcast and End Webcast buttons Audience count and audience list Webcast time alerts when the event is abou...
Set up the registration form for an event
The event landing page includes a registration form. You can use the standard registration form questions, or create your own custom questions. You can make the questions optional to answer, or require registrants to answer the questions to complete their regi...
Set up Guest Administrator accounts
After scheduling an event, invite your presenters, moderators, and schedulers and give them Guest Administrator access to allow them to manage aspects of the event. To create Guest Administrator accounts, you must create Guest Admin Access Types. Access Types ...
About Q&A
Allow attendees to submit questions during a Live, Simulated Live, or On-Demand event or through an attendee portal. For Live events, Simulated Live events and attendee portals, you can use the Q&A queue to answer questions, prioritize questions to decide whi...
Add third-party tools to an event
Enhance your events by including interactive tools like captioning, polling, surveys, real-time Q&A, and more. Add a custom player tab to your event and use the embed code from third-party apps and platforms. During the event, the tools display in tabs on the ...
Remove embedded fonts from slides
Embedded fonts are not supported. Before uploading a slide deck to an event, you must remove embedded fonts from the deck. Note: In total, we support over 1500 different font families. We probably already support your custom fonts or can add them for you. Con...