WebinarGeek
Webinar hosting and live streaming platform for marketing and training
Steady monthly roundups push WebinarGeek toward Channels, AI assistance, and better distribution.
◆Recent moves
- 15d ago
Product update: Channels, polls and AI Assistant improvements
June's roundup advances the two throughlines at once: Channels gets usability work, engagement gains open-ended poll answers, and the AI Assistant is refined again. Registration embeds are made easier, continuing the distribution push.
- 1mo ago
Product Update: New Calls to Action, Restreaming and more
Restreaming and external conversion tracking are the substantive adds here, extending how far a webinar reaches and how it's attributed. Editable speaker notes and improved calls to action round out an engagement-and-distribution release.
- 2mo ago
Product Update: AI Assistant, live slide upload, automated webinar time range and more
The AI Assistant lands as a named in-product capability, a step up from January's AI recommendations and the clearest signal that AI is becoming a standing part of the workflow. Live slide upload and automated webinar time ranges are useful operational additions alongside it.
- 3mo ago
Product Update: Channels, audio notifications, captions and more
Channels gains connected registration pages here, an early move toward the persistent content-hub direction. Audio notifications and captions add live-experience polish.
- 4mo ago
Product Update: new languages, blind copies, and HubSpot tracking
New languages broaden reach while HubSpot tracking begins the attribution thread that later releases extend. Blind copies on reminder and follow-up emails is a smaller operational fix.
- 5mo ago
Product Update: A fresh look, smarter controls, and more flexibility behind the scenes
A brand refresh plus customizable channel buttons signals investment in Channels as a presentable, branded surface rather than a utility. Presented as a look-and-controls update, it sets up the content-hub direction that follows.