Webinar Software Companies

There are so many companies out there that have software available for you to present your webinars and teleseminars. The three largest are GoToWebinar, WebEx and Adobe Connect, and one company that is worth noting as it has some interesting archiving features, is omNovia.  In a future blog post, we will review many of these applications, but for now, here’s the list of all the companies we are aware of!

  • Accela Communications
  • AccuConference
  • Accutel
  • Adobe Acrobat Connect (see our detailed Software Review)
  • AnyMeeting (free) (formerly Freebinar) (see our detailed Software Review)
  • AVT Connect
  • BeaconLive (see our detailed Software Review)
  • Blue Sky Broadcast
  • Bulldog Solutions
  • Brainshark
  • BrightTALK
  • The Conference Group
  • ConferencePlus (see our detailed Software Review)
  • ConferTel
  • ConnectSolutions
  • Copper Conferencing
  • Dimdim (no longer in business)
  • Elluminate
  • FuzeMeeting (see our detailed Software Review)
  • GatherPlace (see our detailed Software Review)
  • GoToWebinar (see our detailed Software Review)
  • GroupBoard
  • HighRoad Solution
  • IBM Lotus Sametime Unyte
  • iLinc Communications (see our detailed Software Review)
  • Infinite Conferencing (see our detailed Software Review)
  • Instant Presenter (see our detailed Software Review)

  • Intercall
  • iVocalize
  • Join.me (screenshare) (free)
  • Join2Webinar
  • KRM Information Services
  • Linktivity
  • Live Conference PRO
  • MediaPlatform
  • MeetingBridge
  • MeetingBurner (see our detailed Software Review)
  • MeetingOne
  • MegaMeeting
  • Microsoft Live Meeting (see our detailed Software Review)
  • My WebEvent
  • Netbriefings
  • Netviewer
  • omNovia (see our detailed Software Review)
  • On24 (see our detailed Software Review)
  • One Touch Webinars
  • OnStream Media
  • OnSync
  • PowWowNow (screenshare) (free)
  • Presentall
  • PresenterNet
  • ReadyTalk (see our detailed Software Review)
  • Synergy Room
  • Syntela
  • TalkFusion
  • TalkPoint (see our detailed Software Review)
  • Thomson Reuters
  • Ubivent
  • Vcall
  • VideoSeminarLive
  • Voxwire
  • WebcastGroup
  • Webdialogs
  • WebEx (see our detailed Software Review)
  • WebMeetLive
  • VideoSeminarLive
  • Yugma (see our detailed Software Review)
  • Have we missed any companies you are aware of?

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    • Jacob

      isn’t Ustream a webinar service?

    • http://www.rachel-levy.com Rachel Levy

      Ustream (and Qik) is more of a live broadcast, using camera only,
      not computer and powerpoint presentations, which is customary with webinars.
      Thanks for the idea though!

    • Nikkole Couture

      You missed Thomson Reuters.

    • http://www.rachel-levy.com Rachel Levy

      Thanks for your comment! They have a webinar software product? Do you have
      a link? I wasn’t able to find it on their site.

    • http://vellgroup.com Matt Bovell

      Don’t forget IBM Lotus Sametime Unyte: https://www.webdialogs.com/

    • Martin

      ubivent is also offering a webinar solution. It is part of their virtual event platform: http://www.ubivent.com/

    • http://www.rachel-levy.com Rachel Levy

      Added! Thanks Matt.

    • http://www.rachel-levy.com Rachel Levy

      Thanks for the suggestion. I just added Ubivent above.

    • Bob Nuelle Jr

      Two importnat choices:

      Professional – White Glove or Do it Yourself Webinar Solutions are also available from Infinite Conferencing – http://www.infiniteconferencing.com and Onstream Media – http://www.onstreammedia.com

      Thanks

    • http://www.rachel-levy.com Rachel Levy

      Thanks! I’ll add those now.

    • http://www.consolecall.com Gary Jesch

      Hi – you missed Netviewer, which has been a market leader in Europe and is now set up and working great in the US. I’d be happy to take you on a little tour, if you wish.
      Netviewer provides desktop sharing, web conferencing and remote support applications, and is coming out with a really well-done webinar product in a few weeks, to compete directly with WebEx and GoTo.

      Also, you might be interested in our company, Console Call, which is a private label product of NConnects, offering personalized assistance and production services to hosts and producers.

      Thanks very much,
      Gary

    • http://www.rachel-levy.com Rachel Levy

      Thanks for the additions Gary. I added Netviewer – I had heard of them, but
      didn’t know they did webinars hosting. I’ll also take a look at Console
      Call

    • Jim Vetter

      Ken Molay has a pretty extensive list of webinar vendors on his Webinar Success web site at http://www.wsuccess.com/links.html

      Jim

      • http://www.rachel-levy.com Rachel Levy

        Thanks! I’ll check it out.

    • http://twitter.com/BeaconLive BeaconLive

      Good Morning Rachel,Thank you so much for including us! Feel free to contact (or tweet at!) us if you have any further questions. Hope you enjoyed our video!-Kaitlin, BeaconLive

    • http://www.onetouchwebinars.com OneTouchWebinars.com

      Hey Rachel,

      I just wanted to thank you for including us in your list.

      We provide marketers with the ability to use pre-recorded video and schedule them as though they were live.

      Users have the opportunity to conduct an unlimited number of webinars, an unlimited number of times, each with an unlimited number of attendees, so their possibilities are endless.

      We also allow users to interact with their audience by including unlimited download links (so your attendees can download pertinent information) and unlimited “Call To Action” links where users can direct attendees to paypal links or shopping carts to monetize their webinars.

      We have SEVERAL other exciting feature, including an iphone app and a full featured auto-responder system, so click on http://www.onetouchwebinars.com to learn more!

    • http://banckle.com/ Ozman

      You may also consider adding Banckle Online Meeting http://banckle.com/products/online-meeting/default.html to the above list. It is FREE and supports all advanced features for web conferencing, webinars, audio and video conferencing. You can also share an application, PowerPoint presentations or whiteboards with anyone from anywhere.

    • Bruce

      One you forgot is http://www.nefsis.com

      • http://www.rachel-levy.com Rachel Levy

        Thanks for the suggestion. It looks like that is just for video conferences
        though. Or do they also do webinars?

    • http://twitter.com/letylgm Leticia López

      Hello! thanks very much for the list, I´m from a Non profit organization and we want to find the easiest platform to do webinars for helping teachers in Mexico. Can you suggest me one or two that could be the best option? it has to be easy to use for the webinar assistants.

      • http://www.rachel-levy.com Rachel Levy

        Thanks for your comment! The biggest ones are GoToMeeting, Webex, Adobe
        Connect and omNovia. But, if you’re not looking for anything fancier than a
        screenshare and document sharing, give Join.me a try. Good luck!

        • http://twitter.com/letylgm Leticia López

          Thanks very much….. !!! very helpfull…:)

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    • Ryan

      Two others I am aware of is http://www.syntela.com and http://www.voxfire.com. Voxfire has the lowest, non-ad supported prices I’ve seen so far.

      • http://www.rachel-levy.com Rachel Levy

        Thanks, I’ll add those!

    • Ryan

      Sorry, that was voxWIRE not voxfire – voxwire.com

    • kim

      There’s also http://www.flrs.co.uk