Hosting and producing a webinar

Go live and host your webinar

Enter the webinar production room and rehearse
Before you host the actual webinar, it's always a good idea to do a test run. Besides testing your connection and equipment you should familiarize yourself with all the features inside the webinar room. Test your connection and...
Producing your webinar
We built TwentyThree Webinars with ease of production in mind, so that you are able to create engaging and interesting webinars, right from your browser. We’ve created the tools that allow you to upgrade your webinars from a live...
Sharing your screen and slideshows in a webinar
For some webinars you might want to present a slideshow to the audience, or share your screen to instruct, display or present to the audience. It is not recommended to use screen sharing for sharing videos. Using the "Video...
Using TvCards in your Webinars
With our overlays and animated TV cards, your webinar attendees will be getting a TV broadcast level experience that does not require any professional gear. You can choose between a range of different animations here that will make your...
Running polls in your webinar
Polls are a great way to engage your webinar’s audience and receive feedback from them while running the webinar. You can create and prepare your polls before the webinar, run multiple polls with your audience during your webinar and...
Running webinars in Gear Mode
If you already have a studio set-up that you want to run your webinars from or want to explore more complex use-cases that require greater control over your camera, gear or other set-up, you might want to consider using Gear Mode. When...

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