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Entrepreneurs, marketers, community managers, content creators, gamers, church leaders and anyone who wants to increase their reach with live streaming.
Savvy marketers that need a customizable, easy to use, simplified pricing, and no plug-ins webinar solution.
It is relatively easy to use and set up, streaming quality has usually been fantastic. The metrics they provide for troubleshooting are very helpful.
Depending on where you are, unstable internet connexion to their servers, causing drop frames and lost packages (might need a specific tool that can't be found on their website).
I love it’s after post emails. I really do look at my engagement via this software and it helps give me a visual representation of how and where I need to improve for my next stream.
It is extremely annoying and also disturbs the overall experience my stream provides to me and the viewers.
The thing I love most about Restream is the simplicity in changing your titles & games on each site. The fact that you can do it with generally, two clicks, is amazing.
They do not warn you, but if you try to use wifi while streaming to 3 services at once, they will all drop frames heavily.
A Great multi-platform streaming capability Tool. With best unified customizable dashboard.
The only drawback for me is the same with others on the limited characters for the title and no description box.
Webinar.net has been a great platform to easily produce our many webinars with quality. The webinar.net team is very friendly and helpful, and always happy to help answer any questions our team has.
I do not have any specific point that makes me see the system as negative as I have not had problems using the platform.
The support that is offered is very speedy and the capabilities are great. We get a report which shows who has watched the replays of webinars too so we can reach out to them appropriately.
I haven't really come across something that I "dislike" about the tool yet.
It has a powerful feature set for external webinars but unlike other solutions it is very easy to use and they have an affordable monthly subscription.
Their contract was simple and straightforward and their Sales Reps are very professional but I felt absolutely zero pressure - was quite refreshing.
I love how quickly and easily you can build, promote and execute a successful webinar.
Based on my use, I can't find anything yet I can fault on this.
Trevor T.: My name is Trevor. I am the founder of Common Leaders. And I would rate Restream a four. I had experienced video chat with Zoom and Google Meet and a little bit with Vimeo, and although not really big problems with them, they were limited functionality. And I felt like Restream gave me a higher quality of output in terms of its graphics and its functionality in meeting the needs of something more than just a Zoom meeting. I wanted it to look a little bit more professional, a little more like a media outlet. The other piece of why I chose Restream really came down to its ability to go live. It has recording features like every other video chat software that's out there. The big difference with Restream, at least what I felt was different, was its ability to live stream to various venues, YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, really any outlet under the sun could receive what I was putting out in a live stream, and Restream made that very easy and very seamless to do. For me, onboarding with Restream was pretty straightforward. I did work a little bit with the professionals behind the scene, but most of what I did was recording and practicing on my own, getting used to the features, which are very different than other typical recording softwares. And then, it took a little bit of time to understand how to live stream out to different places. But it was just a lot of experimentation, which I felt like worked because I was live-streaming, and I needed to know what those functionalities were beyond just a technical manual. That being said, it's a very straightforward software. It's not very complicated. It's a lot of clicks and pops and scrolls, but it's all pretty straightforward. My advice for new people using Restream would, first and foremost, be explore all of its features early on so you know how far you can stretch it. You can add lots of different camera options, lots of different mics, lots of different integrations to make the visual element of what you're doing really the best. And if you're video streaming, that's really what you should want is a really active screen, but one that makes sense. So, it's going to take some experimenting, strongly advise doing that. And the other piece of it is do a really strong equipment check. That's something I experienced. Although internet can play a role in its quality, the bigger issues that I had and that you might face are really with the hardware, your computer being able to keep up with it because it can get to be pretty dense at times. So ensuring that your hardware can keep up with it, and maybe upgrading your hardware because it is an intense program. It's going to come out looking like the nightly news if you want it to, which is pretty beautiful, but your computer is going to need to keep up with that. So, do some experimenting, maybe get some advice from Restream or from a professional that you know in IT so that your hardware can keep up with the quality that you're going to see.
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