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A Professional Team, Focused On You

We’re a team of experienced, dedicated event managers and producers who love creating high-quality broadcasts with you. With 650 virtual events under our belts in 2020 alone, we find a solution to any problem, and are prepared for any live-event scenario you can imagine.

Wraparound Service, Beyond Self-Service Software

Twelve years ago, we realized people needed a reliable, experienced team to manage the webcasting production process. We decided to master all the platforms on the market, and focus on producing webcasts with the same attention to detail as live events. This means we can choose the best platform for you, manage all the behind-the-scenes details, and handle all the live production.

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Success Story: Habitat for Humanity’s $1.6 Million Virtual Fundraiser

When COVID-19 struck, Habitat for Humanity, Seattle-King County, was unsure how to execute an important fundraiser online. We produced an engaging, live virtual fundraiser complete with presentations, guest speakers, and pre-recorded videos.

The final result? The fundraiser raised over $1.6 million, which is more than their in-person event raised the year prior.

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“I would like to thank you for your part in making the virtual Advisor Conference a great success. The day was executed without a hitch thanks to your calm expertise. We appreciate all of the prep work and coaching that created a flawless experience for both our speakers and attendees.”
— Jane E.M. Soura, Alerus

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Who We Work With

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Webcast Production FAQ

What happens after I schedule a consultation?

We will call you the same day you reach out, or the next business day if you reach out on a weekend. We’ll ask questions to understand the basics of your event, and we will confirm with you if we have a solution that will work with your budget. From there, one of our sales people will soon after schedule a more in-depth call to learn more about your event’s goals, what’s most important to you and your audience, and other details that will help us create a proposal and begin the production process.

Keep in mind that we know virtual event production is a complex process! That’s why we are here to help. If you don’t have all the answers yet, it’s no problem. We can work through it together to help you make the best decisions.

Can you incorporate my sponsors into my webcast?

Yes. There are lots of unique and valuable sponsorship opportunities in modern webcast platforms. We can incorporate your sponsors’ branding and logos on your virtual stage, or can even help your sponsors engage with your audience, depending on your platform. We can also help you brainstorm virtual event sponsorship ideas.

Do you handle registration?

We can handle all your registration needs using any virtual event or live streaming platform you choose, including sending out login information, meeting reminders, and any other communication pre and post-event. We also track your attendee metrics like user info and feedback from polls/surveys.

Can you produce live or hybrid events, too?

Yes. We can seamlessly integrate live stream production services to supplement your live event. No matter the streaming platform or number of live broadcasting locations, we provide skilled technicians, onsite encoding, detailed contingency plans, and remote viewer support.

Do you produce internal meetings and town halls?

Yes. We’re capable of helping with small internal meetings all the way up to virtual town hall meetings and large multi-location broadcasts. We can also support hundreds of simultaneous locations with full AV equipment and technician services for multi-site broadcasting.

Can I add a networking component to my webcast?

Yes — we have several options to allow for attendees to network with each other before, during, or after your webcast. Talk to us about creative options that let attendees meet via video or chat.

What if something goes wrong during my virtual event?

When things go wrong during live broadcasts it can be a real disaster for both attendees and presenters. That’s why we always plan ahead for emergencies (internet goes down, presenter missed their flight, etc.) and focus on contingency solutions up front — remote viewer support lines, onsite technicians, pre-recorded audio and video options, 4G internet backups, and more.

My presenters are new at virtual events. Can you help them?

A presenter’s effectiveness can make or break the attendee experience, and it really comes down to preparedness. That’s why we conduct tech checks with all presenters to train them on how the platform works so they are prepared and comfortable. We also advise on best practices like what to wear, how to address remote attendees, and managing Q&A.

What's the difference between a webcast, livestream, webinar, broadcast, simulcast, etc?

While ”webcast” and “webinar” are generally used differently, people often use many terms interchangeably. Check out our article, “A First Timer’s Guide to Virtual Events” for more info on what they all encompass.

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