webinar.net vs. WebinarJam

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
webinar.net
Score 6.7 out of 10
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Webinar.net launched in 2019, designed to be a modern alternative to the dated Meeting tools that are often used for marketing and training applications, presented as a powerful, easy-to-use online presentation platform with polished user interfaces. Webinar.net is fully hosted in the cloud. The vendor states this architecture allows users to reach very large audiences without capacity concerns, and enjoy simple, cost-effective pricing. With it, brands are fully represented when…N/A
WebinarJam
Score 8.9 out of 10
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WebinarJam is designed to allow users to host online events with HD streaming, interactive features like polls and chat, integrations, analytics, and payment processing that are intended to help maximize online growth.
$39
per month
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
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Starter
$39
per month for 1 presenter and 100 attendees
Basic
$79
per month for 2 presenters and 500 attendees
Professional
$229
per month for 4 presenters and 2000 attendees
Enterprise
$379
per month for 6 presenters and 5000 attendees
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
webinar.netWebinarJam
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNo
Entry-level Setup Fee$329 per accountNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
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Features
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Reporting & Analytics
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webinar.net
4.5
1 Ratings
50% below category average
WebinarJam
4.8
8 Ratings
44% below category average
Dashboards6.01 Ratings2.58 Ratings
Data exportability3.01 Ratings7.27 Ratings
Performance & Compatibility of Online Events Software
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webinar.net
7.0
1 Ratings
13% below category average
WebinarJam
9.0
7 Ratings
12% above category average
High quality audio8.01 Ratings9.97 Ratings
Mobile support6.01 Ratings8.16 Ratings
Online Meetings / Events
Comparison of Online Meetings / Events features of Product A and Product B
webinar.net
8.8
1 Ratings
9% above category average
WebinarJam
6.1
8 Ratings
28% below category average
Calendar integration9.01 Ratings8.06 Ratings
Record meetings / events8.01 Ratings3.28 Ratings
Slideshows10.01 Ratings9.97 Ratings
Event registration8.01 Ratings3.28 Ratings
Online Events Collaboration
Comparison of Online Events Collaboration features of Product A and Product B
webinar.net
8.5
1 Ratings
2% above category average
WebinarJam
7.3
8 Ratings
13% below category average
Audience polling9.01 Ratings10.07 Ratings
Q&A8.01 Ratings4.78 Ratings
Online Events Security
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webinar.net
8.0
1 Ratings
3% below category average
WebinarJam
10.0
7 Ratings
19% above category average
Participant roles & permissions6.01 Ratings10.07 Ratings
Confidential attendee list10.01 Ratings10.06 Ratings
Online Events Marketing
Comparison of Online Events Marketing features of Product A and Product B
webinar.net
7.0
1 Ratings
10% below category average
WebinarJam
2.4
8 Ratings
105% below category average
Branding options7.01 Ratings2.58 Ratings
Integration to Marketing Automation00 Ratings2.38 Ratings
User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
5.0
(1 ratings)
3.1
(8 ratings)
Usability
5.0
(1 ratings)
3.1
(4 ratings)
Support Rating
7.0
(1 ratings)
3.2
(4 ratings)
User Testimonials
webinar.netWebinarJam
Likelihood to Recommend
webinar.net
If price is not an object, I would always prefer ON24 rather than webinar.net. However, ON24 is much more expensive. Webinar.net is owned by 6Connex, so the integration of webinar.net in 6Connex is recommended if you need to host a webinar in a 6Connex environment. Support staff is nice, but not knowledgeable enough and takes too long. When a presenter plays a video they get muted automatically, even if the video has no sound! So you then have to either unmute the speaker yourself or having him/her doing it which adds to the stress of the moment. We have had a few cases when email reminders didn't go out, even if programmed and saved correctly.
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Genesis Digital
We have used WebinarJam for many reasons. Our main reason is to host large free webinars but we have also used it for smaller live training courses that people paid for, we have held private training classes for companies, and so on. I guess you could get creative and use it for a conference-style virtual event but wouldn't really recommend it for that. You could use it for internal training within an organization and things but I still feel it best suited for webinars and marketing purposes.
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Pros
webinar.net
  • calendar tool on the registration page
  • being able to embed videos on the registration page
  • note tool for presenters
  • large number of attendees allowed
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Genesis Digital
  • ADMIN/USER STRENGTHS: Easy to use the dashboard to start a webinar on demand, or schedule one in the future. Each step has a video tutorial made to set you up for success, understanding each set-up step along the way. If I want to practice a session live, I can set up a webinar instantly (called Right Now-takes 6 clicks and 30 seconds to set this up), and stream it through my YouTube Channel, or schedule a full campaign for a later date (takes about 10 minutes) and drive people to attend. I can set up one date, or multiple dates. It's very easy to follow the nine initial steps to (configuration, schedule, registration, notifications, integration, thank you, live, replay and finish) setting up your webinar. Once you have created a campaign, you can always clone them for future use.
  • ADMIN/USER STRENGTH: You can inject a pre-recorded video seamlessly. Let's say you did an incredible sales pitch on one of your webinars, you can inject this into future webinars to ensure a perfect presentation.
  • ADMIN/USER STRENGTH: Poll your customers BEFORE the webinar, on the registration page to find out what they are looking for, why they have signed up, to be sure the presenter covers each participant's needs.
  • ADMIN/USER STRENGTH: Autoresponder reminders can come from Webinar Jam (this is what I have always done to keep it simple) or integrate it with the top systems (AWeber, Active Campaign, Infusionsoft, IContact, MailChimp, ConvertKit, Drip, Kartra, Zapier).
  • ADMIN/USER STRENGTH: I can set up a replay for those who missed the event, or even a replica replay where I can go into the video, fix up my sales presentation, and add a new video for people to see. I can also see who watches the replay.
  • ADMIN/USER STRENGTH: In the analytics page I can see the numbers of people who visited the webinar registration page (to get an idea of how popular my topic was/change headings or topics if it's low, keep presenting if there's a high number), registrants, people in the room when I go live, and numbers for those who watched the replays. I can connect my autoresponder to communicate with people who missed the webinar/replay vs those who attended and even can see when people dropped off so I know if they were engaged for the entire webinar.
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Cons
webinar.net
  • connectivity for presenters is not easy and not user friendly enough
  • you can't just choose CET time, you need to display a city in CET time
  • no blurred background
  • no virtual background
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Genesis Digital
  • One of the biggest problems we have is that WebinarJam was sold to us as a lifetime license, and it was supposed to include broadcasting on Facebook. For reasons that were never clear, they stopped providing that functionality, which greatly reduced our use for the product.
  • WebinarJam started out life as an innovative product, full of promise. Things changed within the organization, key staff and players changed, and it seems that key players just moved on to other projects. Users were required to pay for upgrades in order to get the best use out of the product.
  • A big problem that was never really solved was the Lag/Delay between realtime and what the users were seeing and hearing.
  • We really wanted to be able to administer Surveys to people during webinars and be able to store their responses and export them to a database. We were told there was no way to do that.
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Usability
webinar.net
The audience screen doesn't adjust automatically, not even on mobile phones; connection for presenters is difficult, taking time to support them and many times leaving them a bit frustrated. For us, it is not ideal the time it takes to publish content and also the time and quality of the support team replies. However, it has great potential for improvement.
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Genesis Digital
The platform is really hard to use and they have a habit of pushing out updates without telling their users first. The last update completely reverted all of our customizations back to the default EverWebinar layout. I only found out about this after a lead kindly send an email to the firm letting us know that [our] registration confirmation page was showing lorem ipsum script. Customization is lacking as well
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Support Rating
webinar.net
They are very kind and readily available online and off-line; however they hardly know the answers and always need to check, making it very lengthy process and sometimes it feels like a bit of a waste of time too. I would suggest they are given more training to start with
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Genesis Digital
The support overall is good. In the early days, it wasn't the best but they have definitely stepped it up lately. If you have questions about the platform, issues, setup, etc, and don't mind waiting 24 hours to get a response then it's good. They may have faster response times now but when they updated to 4.0 it took a while as they were getting hammered with emails cause there were issues. It seems like they have worked out some of the kinks so I imagine their support can respond much faster now. There is no phone number to call so there is no way to get immediate help or answers which can be frustrating when you have issues right before or during your webinar
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Alternatives Considered
webinar.net
webinar.net was adopted by our company to replace ON24 since it is much cheaper. We use it in combination with Slido, sometimes. It serves large one-way webinars (up to 1,000 attendees) with limited interaction (polls and Q&A), while for smaller and more interactive online events we keep using Microsoft Teams Meetings or Webinars and Zoom Meetings.
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Genesis Digital
I prefer WebinarJam due to its super-easy setup and great integration options. It works well with other tools like ClickFunnels, Hubspot and Mailchimp. From the tools we tried, this one seems to work the best for our company and clients!
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Return on Investment
webinar.net
  • higher number of attendees
  • repeating clients
  • more likelihood to create a series of events vs a standalone event
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Genesis Digital
  • WebinarJam has allowed us to present to multiple audiences at our prospective customers, rather than just a few individuals which made it difficult to get to the next sales step. By engaging a larger audience, we were able to drive more attention to our product and made follow up with the customer much easier.
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