Web · 2018-11-01

Repository of webinars aims to drive audience interest, interaction – #Startups

Webinars are becoming popular again. These types of Online seminars were 1 of the most-used techniques to educate students or showcase products until recently. Unfortunately, due to old fashioned technologies which required clients to download heavy software to their computers to participate, this system fell into disuse as audience could not observe or interact via a mobile device & the software was often difficult to install. ‘Webinary’, a repository of webinars, offers to showcase interesting webinars on its platform.

Technology has caught up with webinars owing to platforms which allow webinars to be conducted in the browser, so that anyone on any device can participate without the need to download the software. Keeping these facts in mind, Daniel Kempe, founder & CEO of Webinary, set out to develop a platform for webinar producers to list their events so that users could be made aware of them.

The Website encourages users to participate in webinars by organizing events in suitable, easy to find categories. The directory also offers a description of each upcoming seminar & features dates along with the time. Producers can list their events free of charge & gain insight into their performance via Webinary’s user feedback system. Here, users can vote for their favorites & comment on the production.

Moreover, users are presented with a comprehensive list of upcoming events, so that they can browse for something interesting to watch. In order to comment or vote, however, potential users need to become members. The Website gives users access to interesting Content & even encourages them to participate in its innovative offering.

 

 

– This is a startup profile based on publicly available material & not a review – 

 

 

Image Credit: Webinary

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