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Australia edition · 10 products ranked · Verified 2026-05-24

Top 10 Webinar Software in Australia for 2026

Independent Australian webinar ranking, AUD pricing, Privacy Act 1988 / APP for attendee data, Spam Act 2003 consent for marketing follow-up, CBA / NAB customer education webinars.

Australia verdict (TL;DR)

Verified 2026-05-24

Zoom Webinars and Zoom Events dominate Aussie SMB and education webinars at SBS, Group of Eight universities and most Sydney SaaS. ON24 owns Aussie enterprise marketing webinars at CBA, NAB, Telstra and most ASX 50 demand-gen programs. Goldcast is the modern Aussie SaaS marketing pick, increasingly common at Atlassian, Canva and Employment Hero. GoToWebinar and Webex Events hold legacy mid-market and federal use. Demio, BigMarker and Livestorm fill the cost-conscious SMB niche. Airmeet covers community-led events. Hopin shrunk significantly after the 2023 RingCentral acquisition but still appears in some Aussie programs.

Picks for Australia

  • Aussie SaaS or SMB running monthly product webinars: zoom-events Zoom Webinars and Zoom Events are the cultural default at Canva, Atlassian, REA Group and most Sydney SaaS. AUD-published pricing and excellent meeting quality on Aussie internet.
  • Big 4 bank or ASX 50 enterprise marketing webinar program: on24 ON24 is the deployed standard at CBA, NAB, Telstra, Suncorp and most large Aussie demand-gen programs. Strong AUD-friendly pricing on annual programs and CMO-level analytics.
  • Modern Aussie SaaS B2B marketing program: goldcast Goldcast is increasingly the modern Aussie SaaS pick at Atlassian, Canva, Employment Hero and Culture Amp. Strong virtual-event engagement features and HubSpot / Marketo integration.
  • Traditional Aussie SMB or professional services webinar: gotowebinar GoToWebinar still appears at older Aussie SMB and professional services firms. Generally not a new-purchase recommendation in 2026 but reliable for traditional one-to-many use.
  • Aussie SMB needing low-cost evergreen webinar: demio Demio is competitive on AUD-equivalent pricing for Aussie SMB needing automated webinars, replay sequences and HubSpot integration without enterprise overhead.
  • Aussie events agency producing white-label webinars: bigmarker BigMarker has been the white-label default for Aussie events agencies and association programs needing branded webinar experiences with custom UX.
  • Federal agency or Cisco shop already on Webex: webex-events Webex Events appears at Aussie federal agencies, several state government programs and Telstra-led enterprise where Webex is already the meetings standard.
Market context

How the webinar / virtual events market looks in Australia

Australian webinar demand splits along familiar B2B SaaS lines but with several Aussie-specific dynamics. The first cluster is enterprise marketing webinars at the Big 4 banks, super funds, insurers and ASX 50. ON24 has captured a large share at CBA, NAB, Telstra, Suncorp and several state agencies for customer-education and product-launch webinars. Pricing in this segment routinely lands at A$80k-A$250k annually for full ON24 deployments with engagement-data integration into Salesforce and Marketo.

The second cluster is Aussie SaaS B2B marketing. Atlassian, Canva, Employment Hero, SafetyCulture, REA Group, Culture Amp and Octopus Deploy run a mix of Zoom Events, Goldcast and ON24. Goldcast has captured significant Aussie SaaS share since 2023 with strong engagement features and modern-stack integration. Zoom Events is the path of least resistance where Zoom Meetings is already the standard. The Aussie SaaS cluster is small enough that webinar-vendor choice often follows competitive pattern, when Canva chooses Goldcast, peers evaluate it.

The third cluster is Aussie education, healthcare and not-for-profit. Group of Eight universities, AHPRA-regulated CPD providers, Aussie professional associations (CPA Australia, Engineers Australia, AICD, RACGP) and not-for-profits run heavy webinar programs for member education. Zoom Webinars dominates here because of price and familiarity. Webex Events appears at federal departments and state agencies. The Spam Act 2003 governs marketing follow-up to webinar attendees, ACMA enforcement has tightened follow-up email practices significantly since 2022 with multi-million dollar penalties against Optus, CBA and DoorDash for breaches.

Compliance & local rules

Webinar tools in Australia operate under the Privacy Act 1988 and APP. APP 3 governs collection of personal information through registration forms, APP 5 mandates collection notices and APP 11 governs storage security of attendee data and recordings. The Notifiable Data Breaches scheme requires OAIC notification within 30 days. The Spam Act 2003 prohibits marketing follow-up emails to webinar attendees without consent (express or inferred from prior commercial relationship), accurate sender identification and functional unsubscribe are mandatory. ACMA enforces with civil penalties up to A$2.2M per day for serious breaches. State surveillance laws (NSW Surveillance Devices Act 2007, Victoria Surveillance Devices Act 1999) require notification for recorded sessions. APRA-regulated entities must satisfy CPS 234 and CPS 230 on webinar platforms holding customer communications. Federal agencies require IRAP assessment, Zoom holds IRAP at OFFICIAL, Webex Events holds IRAP at PROTECTED via Cisco Webex Sovereign Cloud, ON24 holds IRAP at OFFICIAL. The Online Safety Act 2021 imposes content-moderation obligations where webinars enable user interaction at scale. APP 8 cross-border disclosure obligations apply to US-hosted platforms holding Aussie attendee data. The Do Not Call Register Act 2006 is relevant for any phone-based webinar follow-up. CPD-accrediting bodies (AHPRA for health, CPA Australia, Engineers Australia, AICD, the Law Society) impose attendance-evidence requirements on professional CPD webinars.

At a glance

Quick comparison, ranked for Australia

Product Best for Starts at 10-emp/mo* Pricing G2 Geo
1 Zoom Events
SMB to enterprise, Zoom-anchored organizations
$79 $79 4.4 Global; strongest in US, EMEA, APAC
2 ON24
B2B marketing teams, demand-gen-anchored
Quote - 4.3 Global; strongest in US, UK, EU, APAC
3 Goldcast
B2B SaaS demand-gen marketing teams
Quote - 4.7 Global; strongest in US, UK, EU
4 GoTo Webinar
Mid-market organizations
$49 $49 4.2 Global; strongest in US, UK, EU
6 Demio
SMB and lower mid-market marketers
$59 $59 4.7 Global; strongest in US, UK, EU
5 BigMarker
Mid-market marketing teams
$79 $79 4.7 Global; strongest in US, EU
7 Webex Events
Cisco-anchored enterprises
Quote - 4.5 Global; strongest in US, EU, APAC
8 Livestorm
European and global cross-border marketing teams
$0 $0 4.5 Global; strongest in EU, UK, France, Germany, Spain
9 Airmeet
Mid-market marketing teams
$100 $100 4.5 Global; strongest in US, India, EU
10 Hopin Events
RingCentral-anchored organizations
Quote - 4.0 Global; strongest in US, UK, EU

*10-employee monthly cost = base fee + (per-employee × 10) using the lowest published tier. For opaque-pricing vendors, no value is shown.

Verified local pricing

What buyers in Australia actually pay

Median annual deal size by employee band, in AUD. Crowdsourced from anonymized buyer disclosures.

Product Employee band Median annual (AUD) Sample Notes
Zoom Events Aussie SaaS / SMB 50-500 employees A$18,500 38 Zoom Events Pay-As-You-Go / Annual, Aussie scale-up AUD
ON24 Aussie enterprise 1,000-10,000 employees A$145,000 22 ON24 Elite, Aussie enterprise tier AUD
Goldcast Aussie SaaS 100-1,000 employees A$58,000 18 Goldcast Plus / Pro, Aussie SaaS marketing AUD
GoTo Webinar Aussie SMB / professional services A$4,800 16 GoToWebinar Standard / Pro AUD
Demio Aussie SMB 10-100 employees A$3,200 24 Demio Starter / Growth AUD
BigMarker Aussie events agency / association A$18,500 11 BigMarker Premium with white-label
Webex Events Aussie federal / Telstra-led enterprise A$75,000 8 Webex Events bundled with Webex Suite
Local challengers

Australia-built or Australia-strong vendors worth knowing

Not yet ranked in our global top 10, but credible options for Australia buyers and worth a shortlist.

Zoom ANZ

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Zoom runs a Sydney commercial team supporting Aussie education, SMB and SaaS webinar programs. Zoom Webinars and Events are the cultural default across Aussie universities and Sydney tech.

ON24 ANZ

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ON24 has Sydney and Melbourne presence supporting CBA, NAB, Telstra, Suncorp and most large Aussie enterprise marketing webinar programs. Default ASX 50 demand-gen webinar choice.

Goldcast

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US-headquartered but with strong Aussie SaaS adoption since 2023. Atlassian, Canva, Employment Hero and Culture Amp publicly cite Goldcast for marketing webinars and virtual events.

Atlassian Team Tour / Canva Create

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Not vendors but the cultural benchmarks for Aussie SaaS large-scale virtual events. Atlassian Team Tour and Canva Create run on hybrid Goldcast / Zoom Events / custom infrastructure, setting the bar for Aussie event production.

The Australia ranking

All 10, ranked for Australia

Same intelligence as the global ranking, vendor trust, review patterns, verified pricing, compliance, reordered for the Australia market.

#1

Zoom Events

Share leader for SMB and mid-market webinars, commoditized by AI Companion.

Founded 2011 · San Jose, CA · public · 10–10,000+ employees
G2 4.4 (6,480)
Capterra 4.6
From $79 /mo
● Transparent pricing
Visit Zoom Events

Zoom Events (which bundles Zoom Sessions and Zoom Webinars under one umbrella) is the share leader for webinars at SMB and mid-market scale. Zoom Communications (NASDAQ:ZM) went public in 2019, peaked near $568 in 2020 during the pandemic, and has since reset to a steady-state video-and-collaboration vendor at roughly $60-80/share with material AI investment. The webinar product covers single-session webinars (Zoom Webinars, up to 10,000 attendees), multi-session events (Zoom Events), and on-demand replay. Strengths: largest installed base by far, lowest friction for Zoom-anchored organizations, AI Companion bundled at no incremental cost (transcripts, summaries, Q&A clustering), and reliability that no competitor matches at scale. Best fit for SMB and mid-market organizations already on Zoom for video. Trade-offs: B2B marketing primitives (engagement scoring, MAP integration, account-level intent) are meaningfully thinner than ON24 or Goldcast; the AI Companion bundle accelerates commoditization, which is good for buyers but also signals that Zoom does not see standalone webinars as a strategic moat; and demand-gen teams running content-rich event-led growth programs consistently outgrow Zoom Events.

Best for

SMB and mid-market organizations (10-2,000 employees) already on Zoom for video, hosting single-session webinars, town-halls, and basic recurring lead-gen events.

Worst for

B2B marketing teams running event-led growth programs needing deep MAP integration, account-level intent, and content repurposing (Goldcast / ON24 better fit), or enterprises wanting a marketing-anchored webinar platform separate from IT bundling.

Strengths

  • Largest installed base in the category
  • Lowest friction for Zoom-anchored organizations
  • AI Companion bundled at no incremental cost
  • Reliability and concurrent-attendee scale unmatched
  • Single vendor for video + webinars + events
  • Continuous AI feature velocity since 2024
  • Strong global infrastructure and CDN footprint

Weaknesses

  • B2B marketing primitives thinner than ON24 / Goldcast
  • MAP integration depth average vs marketing-led platforms
  • Account-level intent and engagement scoring weak
  • Event-led growth use cases consistently outgrow it
  • AI Companion bundle commoditizes standalone webinars
  • Branding / registration page customization limited at lower tiers

Pricing tiers

public
  • Zoom Webinars 500
    Up to 500 attendees per webinar, single host
    $79 /mo
  • Zoom Webinars 1,000
    Up to 1,000 attendees, per host
    $340 /mo
  • Zoom Events 1,000
    Multi-session events, hub, registration, up to 1,000 attendees
    $690 /mo
  • Zoom Events Enterprise
    10,000+ attendees and custom contracts
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Larger attendee tiers scale aggressively above 1,000
  • · Annual commit usually required for Events tier
  • · Custom branding and analytics gated to Events tier
  • · AI Companion premium features at higher tiers

Key features

  • +Webinars up to 10,000 attendees
  • +Multi-session events with hub UX
  • +AI Companion summaries and Q&A clustering
  • +Branded registration pages
  • +Live + simulive + on-demand sessions
  • +Polls, Q&A, and chat moderation
  • +Native recordings and transcript export
  • +300+ integrations including Salesforce, HubSpot, Marketo
320+ integrations
SalesforceHubSpotMarketoMicrosoft 365SlackPardotEloqua
Geography
Global; strongest in US, EMEA, APAC
#2

ON24

Marketing-led webinar platform leader despite a brutal post-COVID stock decline.

Founded 1998 · San Francisco, CA · public · 200–10,000+ employees
G2 4.3 (1,480)
Capterra 4.4
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit ON24

ON24 (NYSE:ONTF) is the long-running B2B marketing-led webinar platform leader. Founded 1998, IPO'd February 2021 near the peak of the virtual events bubble at $20/share opening near $69. The stock has since collapsed to roughly $4-5/share, a drawdown of approximately 95% from peak. The product covers webinars, multi-session experiences (Engagement Hub, Target), AI-driven content repurposing (ON24 IQ), and deep first-party engagement data feeding MAP integration. Strengths: deepest first-party engagement data in the category, mature MAP and CRM integration (Marketo, HubSpot, Eloqua, Salesforce), strong fit for demand-gen-anchored marketing teams, ON24 IQ AI features for content repurposing. Best fit for B2B marketing teams running content-rich, demand-gen-anchored webinar programs. Trade-offs: post-IPO stock decline and management changes have created legitimate vendor stability questions, pricing meaningful and opaque ($30K-$200K+ annually typical), UX dated relative to Goldcast for content-rich events, and aggressive multi-year contract pressure has been reported by mid-market customers.

Best for

B2B marketing teams (200-10,000 employees) running content-rich, demand-gen-anchored webinar programs with deep MAP integration needs, particularly in financial services, healthcare, and regulated B2B SaaS.

Worst for

SMB marketers (Demio / Zoom Events better fit), buyers wanting modern AI-first event UX (Goldcast better), or teams worried about public-company financial trajectory of vendor.

Strengths

  • Deepest first-party engagement data in category
  • Mature MAP integration (Marketo, HubSpot, Eloqua)
  • Made for demand-gen-anchored marketing teams
  • ON24 IQ AI features for content repurposing
  • Engagement Hub for content-led growth programs
  • 20+ year track record predating the bubble
  • Best for financial services, healthcare, life sciences regulated content

Weaknesses

  • Post-IPO stock decline (~95% from 2021 peak) creates vendor stability questions
  • Pricing meaningful and opaque ($30K-$200K+ annually)
  • UX dated relative to Goldcast for content-rich events
  • Aggressive multi-year contract pressure reported
  • Management churn since 2022
  • Implementation 4-12 weeks for full ON24 IQ deployment

Pricing tiers

opaque
  • ON24 Webcast Elite
    ~$30K-$80K/year typical
    Quote
  • ON24 Engagement Hub
    $80K-$200K/year
    Quote
  • ON24 Target + IQ
    $200K-$500K+/year for full enterprise stack
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Per-experience pricing scales fast
  • · Annual price increases of 6-10%
  • · Implementation services
  • · AI module add-ons
  • · Multi-year contract pressure

Key features

  • +ON24 Webcast Elite (single-session)
  • +ON24 Engagement Hub (content hub)
  • +ON24 Target (multi-touch programs)
  • +ON24 IQ (AI content repurposing)
  • +First-party engagement scoring
  • +Deep MAP integration (Marketo, Eloqua, HubSpot)
  • +Account-level intent signals
  • +Strong audit trail for regulated content
90+ integrations
MarketoEloquaHubSpotSalesforcePardotMicrosoft Dynamics6sense
Geography
Global; strongest in US, UK, EU, APAC
#3

Goldcast

Modern AI-driven B2B virtual events leader.

Founded 2020 · Boston, MA · private · 50–5,000 employees
G2 4.7 (580)
Capterra 4.6
Custom quote
◐ Partial disclosure
Visit Goldcast

Goldcast is the modern category leader for AI-driven B2B virtual events, founded 2020. The product covers single-session webinars, multi-session events, on-demand content hubs, and (the differentiating capability) AI-driven content repurposing that turns one webinar into dozens of social cuts, blog posts, and demand-gen assets. Strengths: AI-driven content repurposing strongest in category, modern marketing-led UX, founder-led culture, deep MAP integration (Marketo, HubSpot, Salesforce), strong fit for B2B SaaS demand-gen teams running event-led growth programs. Best fit for B2B marketing teams (50-2,000 employees) running content-rich event-led growth. Trade-offs: Smaller deployed base versus ON24 / Zoom Events, pricing public-tier-and-up but opaque at enterprise, Uneven support quality as company scaled, and feature depth for very large enterprise events below ON24.

Best for

B2B SaaS marketing teams (50-2,000 employees) running content-rich event-led growth programs with strong MAP integration needs and prioritizing modern AI-driven content repurposing.

Worst for

Enterprise-only buyers needing 10,000+ concurrent attendees (ON24 / Zoom Events better), regulated industries needing FedRAMP (ON24 lacks too, Zoom Events better), or buyers wanting SMB-friendly pricing (Demio cheaper).

Strengths

  • AI-driven content repurposing strongest in category
  • Modern marketing-led UX
  • Founder-led culture and aggressive product velocity
  • Deep MAP integration (Marketo, HubSpot, Salesforce)
  • Event-led growth as a strategic positioning
  • Modern API and developer experience
  • Fits B2B SaaS demand-gen

Weaknesses

  • Thinner footprint than ON24 / Zoom Events
  • Pricing opaque at enterprise tier
  • Support depends on tier as company scaled
  • Feature depth for very large enterprise events below ON24
  • Implementation 2-6 weeks
  • Geographic focus primarily US and UK

Pricing tiers

partial
  • Goldcast Starter
    ~$15K-$30K/year typical for SMB
    Quote
  • Goldcast Growth
    $30K-$80K/year for mid-market
    Quote
  • Goldcast Enterprise
    $80K-$300K/year with full Content Lab AI
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Event volume scaling above contracted tier
  • · Annual price increases of 6-10%
  • · Content Lab AI gated to higher tiers
  • · Implementation services

Key features

  • +Multi-session B2B virtual events
  • +Content Lab (AI content repurposing)
  • +Branded registration and event hub
  • +Deep MAP integration (Marketo, HubSpot, Salesforce)
  • +Account-level engagement signals
  • +On-demand content libraries
  • +Modern API and webhooks
  • +Live + simulive + on-demand sessions
60+ integrations
MarketoHubSpotSalesforcePardot6senseSlackMicrosoft 365
Geography
Global; strongest in US, UK, EU
#4

GoTo Webinar

Long-running mid-market webinar platform under Vista Equity ownership.

Founded 2006 · Boston, MA · pe backed · 50–5,000 employees
G2 4.2 (2,480)
Capterra 4.5
From $49 /mo
● Transparent pricing
Visit GoTo Webinar

GoTo Webinar is the long-running mid-market webinar platform from GoTo (formerly LogMeIn). The parent company was taken private by Vista Equity Partners and Elliott Management in 2020 for approximately $4.3B and rebranded from LogMeIn to GoTo in 2022. The product covers single-session webinars, recorded events, and registration / engagement workflows. Strengths: 19+ year track record (one of the original webinar platforms), reliable mid-market fit, predictable feature set, public pricing, broad SMB and mid-market installed base. Best fit for mid-market organizations (50-2,000 employees) wanting a reliable, no-surprises webinar platform without enterprise complexity. Trade-offs: Vista Equity PE ownership has created legitimate concerns about innovation pace and pricing pressure (consistent with PE playbook), modern AI features behind Zoom and Goldcast, MAP integration depth average, and B2B marketing primitives (engagement scoring, account intent) thinner than ON24 / Goldcast.

Best for

Mid-market organizations (50-2,000 employees) wanting a reliable, predictable webinar platform with public pricing and minimal surprises.

Worst for

B2B marketing teams running event-led growth (Goldcast / ON24 better), enterprises wanting AI-first roadmap (Zoom / Goldcast better), or buyers wanting deepest MAP integration (ON24 / Goldcast better).

Strengths

  • 19+ year track record
  • Reliable mid-market fit
  • Predictable feature set under PE ownership
  • Public pricing (rare in category)
  • Broad SMB and mid-market installed base
  • Strong reliability and infrastructure
  • Native integration with GoTo Meeting / Connect

Weaknesses

  • Vista Equity PE pressure on innovation pace
  • Modern AI features behind Zoom and Goldcast
  • MAP integration depth average
  • B2B marketing primitives thinner than ON24 / Goldcast
  • Brand confusion post-LogMeIn-to-GoTo rebrand
  • Customer support quality flagged as inconsistent post-PE

Pricing tiers

public
  • GoTo Webinar Lite
    Up to 250 attendees, basic features
    $49 /mo
  • GoTo Webinar Standard
    Up to 500 attendees, recordings, registration
    $99 /mo
  • GoTo Webinar Pro
    Up to 1,000 attendees, advanced reports
    $199 /mo
  • GoTo Webinar Enterprise
    Up to 3,000 attendees, transcripts, full integrations
    $399 /mo
Watch for
  • · Annual billing for advertised pricing
  • · Larger attendee tiers scale
  • · Premium support add-on
  • · Custom branding gated to higher tiers

Key features

  • +Webinars up to 3,000 attendees
  • +Registration and reminder workflows
  • +Polls, Q&A, and surveys
  • +Recordings and on-demand
  • +Branded registration pages
  • +Salesforce / HubSpot / Marketo integration
  • +Analytics and reports
  • +Native integration with GoTo Meeting
70+ integrations
SalesforceHubSpotMarketoPardotMicrosoft 365Slack
Geography
Global; strongest in US, UK, EU
#6

Demio

SMB-friendly webinar platform under Banzai (NASDAQ:BNZI) ownership.

Founded 2015 · Tampa, FL · public · 10–500 employees
G2 4.7 (380)
Capterra 4.7
From $59 /mo
● Transparent pricing
Visit Demio

Demio is the SMB-friendly browser-based webinar platform, founded 2015 and acquired by Banzai International (NASDAQ:BNZI) in 2021. Banzai is a B2B marketing platform that took itself public via SPAC in 2023 and has had a volatile stock trajectory typical of SPAC-era issuance. The Demio product covers single-session webinars, automated / evergreen webinars, registration workflows, and integrations with common SMB MAP / CRM tools. Strengths: clean SMB UX, browser-based attendance (no install), automated webinar capabilities, affordable SMB pricing, strong fit for recurring lead-gen webinars. Best fit for SMB marketers running recurring lead-gen webinars without enterprise complexity. Trade-offs: parent company Banzai is small-cap public with material stock volatility (legitimate vendor stability question), feature depth below ON24 / Goldcast for B2B marketing-led teams, MAP integration narrower than peers, and concurrent attendee scaling caps below Zoom Events.

Best for

SMB and lower mid-market marketers (10-500 employees) running recurring lead-gen webinars and automated evergreen funnels without enterprise complexity.

Worst for

Enterprise marketing teams (ON24 / Goldcast better), buyers prioritizing AI content repurposing (Goldcast better), or organizations already on Zoom (Zoom Events lower friction).

Strengths

  • Clean SMB UX
  • Browser-based attendance (no install)
  • Automated / evergreen webinar capabilities
  • Affordable SMB pricing
  • Made for recurring lead-gen webinars
  • Predictable feature set

Weaknesses

  • Parent Banzai (NASDAQ:BNZI) small-cap with stock volatility
  • Feature depth below ON24 / Goldcast
  • MAP integration narrower than peers
  • Concurrent attendee caps below Zoom Events
  • AI features behind Zoom and Goldcast

Pricing tiers

public
  • Demio Starter
    Up to 50 attendees, single host
    $59 /mo
  • Demio Growth
    Up to 150 attendees, automated events
    $109 /mo
  • Demio Premium
    Up to 500 attendees, multiple hosts
    $209 /mo
  • Demio Business
    Up to 1,000 attendees, custom contracts
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Annual billing required for advertised pricing
  • · Larger attendee tiers scale
  • · Multiple hosts gated to Premium and above

Key features

  • +Browser-based webinars (no install)
  • +Automated / evergreen webinars
  • +Registration and reminder workflows
  • +HubSpot / Mailchimp / Marketo integration
  • +On-demand replay
  • +Polls and Q&A
  • +Modern SMB UX
50+ integrations
HubSpotMarketoMailchimpSalesforcePardotZapier
Geography
Global; strongest in US, UK, EU
#5

BigMarker

Bootstrap-profitable webinar + virtual event hybrid with modern API.

Founded 2010 · Chicago, IL · private · 50–5,000 employees
G2 4.7 (580)
Capterra 4.8
From $79 /mo
◐ Partial disclosure
Visit BigMarker

BigMarker is the bootstrap-profitable webinar and virtual event hybrid platform, founded 2010 in Chicago. The company is one of the rare profitable, founder-led, never-raised-meaningful-VC platforms in the category, which became a meaningful competitive advantage post-2022 when VC-backed peers contracted. The product covers webinars, multi-session virtual conferences, evergreen / automated webinars, embedded landing pages, and a notably modern API. Strengths: bootstrap profitability and operating discipline, modern API and embed primitives (rare in category), strong fit for marketing teams wanting embedded webinar UX on their own properties, no aggressive multi-year contract pressure, founder-led culture. Best fit for marketing teams (50-2,000 employees) wanting modern API + embedded experiences, and for teams burned by VC-backed peer instability. Trade-offs: Narrower customer base than ON24 / Zoom Events, MAP integration depth below ON24, customer support response times flagged as variable, and brand recognition lower than peers in B2B marketing circles.

Best for

Mid-market marketing teams (50-2,000 employees) wanting modern API and embedded webinar experiences, or buyers seeking a vendor that survived the post-2022 reset intact.

Worst for

Enterprises wanting deepest MAP integration (ON24 better), buyers wanting AI-first content repurposing (Goldcast better), or organizations already heavily on Zoom for video (Zoom Events lower friction).

Strengths

  • Bootstrap profitability and operating discipline
  • Modern API and embed primitives
  • Built for embedded webinar UX
  • No aggressive multi-year contract pressure
  • Founder-led culture (rare survivor)
  • Strong evergreen / automated webinar capabilities
  • Competitive pricing for feature depth

Weaknesses

  • Less penetration than ON24 / Zoom Events
  • MAP integration depth below ON24
  • Customer support response times variable
  • Brand recognition lower than peers
  • Implementation 2-4 weeks for full deployment

Pricing tiers

partial
  • BigMarker Starter
    Up to 100 attendees, basic webinars
    $79 /mo
  • BigMarker Elite
    Up to 500 attendees, automated webinars, embed
    $159 /mo
  • BigMarker Summits
    Up to 1,000 attendees, multi-session events
    $299 /mo
  • BigMarker Enterprise
    $30K-$120K/year for white-label and full API
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Larger attendee tiers scale
  • · API access at higher tiers only
  • · White-label gated to Enterprise
  • · Custom branding tier-dependent

Key features

  • +Webinars and multi-session events
  • +Evergreen / automated webinars
  • +Embedded landing pages
  • +Modern REST API and webhooks
  • +White-label custom branding
  • +HubSpot / Marketo integration
  • +On-demand content hubs
  • +Live + simulive + on-demand
80+ integrations
HubSpotMarketoSalesforcePardotMailchimpZapier
Geography
Global; strongest in US, EU
#7

Webex Events

Cisco-anchored event platform built on the former Socio acquisition.

Founded 2014 · San Jose, CA · public · 500–50,000+ employees
G2 4.5 (680)
Capterra 4.6
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Webex Events

Webex Events is Cisco's event platform, built primarily on the Socio acquisition (Cisco bought Socio in July 2021 for an undisclosed sum and rebranded it as Webex Events in 2022). The product covers in-person events, hybrid events, virtual events, and webinars under the Webex umbrella. Strengths: Cisco-anchored stability and global infrastructure, native integration with Webex Meetings and Webex Suite, strong fit for Cisco-anchored enterprises, mature in-person + hybrid event capabilities (the Socio strength), enterprise-grade compliance. Best fit for Cisco-anchored enterprises wanting a native event platform alongside Webex collaboration. Trade-offs: post-Socio integration created some product velocity and brand-confusion issues 2022-2024, B2B marketing primitives below ON24 / Goldcast, MAP integration depth average, and outside the Cisco ecosystem the product is less compelling than category leaders.

Best for

Cisco-anchored enterprises (1,000-50,000+ employees) wanting a native event platform integrated with Webex Meetings, particularly for hybrid in-person + virtual events.

Worst for

B2B marketing teams running event-led growth (Goldcast / ON24 better), non-Cisco organizations (Zoom Events lower friction), or buyers wanting modern AI-first content repurposing (Goldcast better).

Strengths

  • Cisco-anchored stability and infrastructure
  • Native integration with Webex Meetings / Suite
  • Right call for Cisco-anchored enterprises
  • Mature in-person + hybrid event capabilities
  • Enterprise-grade compliance (FedRAMP, HIPAA)
  • Global data residency

Weaknesses

  • Post-Socio integration product velocity issues
  • Brand confusion (Socio → Webex Events) 2022-2024
  • B2B marketing primitives below ON24 / Goldcast
  • MAP integration depth average
  • Outside Cisco ecosystem less compelling
  • Cisco strategic priority for Webex Events fluctuates

Pricing tiers

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  • Webex Events Standard
    ~$15K-$40K/year typical
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  • Webex Events Pro
    $40K-$120K/year
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  • Webex Events Enterprise
    $120K-$400K/year for hybrid + global events
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Watch for
  • · Event volume scaling
  • · Implementation services
  • · Webex Suite bundle pricing complexity
  • · Annual price increases

Key features

  • +In-person + hybrid + virtual events
  • +Webinars under Webex umbrella
  • +Native Webex Meetings integration
  • +Mobile event app (Socio heritage)
  • +Registration and check-in workflows
  • +Polls, Q&A, networking features
  • +Salesforce / HubSpot / Marketo integration
60+ integrations
Webex MeetingsSalesforceHubSpotMarketoMicrosoft 365Cvent
Geography
Global; strongest in US, EU, APAC
#8

Livestorm

Browser-first European webinar leader with GDPR-native architecture.

Founded 2016 · Paris, France · private · 50–5,000 employees
G2 4.5 (480)
Capterra 4.7
From $0 /mo
● Transparent pricing
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Livestorm is the European browser-based webinar leader, founded 2016 in Paris. The product covers webinars, multi-session events, recurring training programs, and on-demand content with a strong focus on browser-based attendance and GDPR-native data handling. Strengths: browser-first attendance experience (no install required), GDPR-native architecture (data residency in EU by default), strong fit for European and cross-border programs, modern UX, founder-led culture, multilingual interface and support. Best fit for European-anchored marketing teams and global teams running cross-border programs requiring GDPR-first data handling. Trade-offs: smaller installed base in North America, MAP integration depth below ON24 (though the major MAPs are covered), feature depth for very large enterprise events below ON24 / Webex Events, and pricing scales aggressively above mid-market.

Best for

European-anchored marketing teams (50-2,000 employees) and global teams running cross-border webinars and training programs requiring GDPR-first data handling.

Worst for

US-only enterprise marketing teams (ON24 / Goldcast better), buyers wanting deepest MAP integration (ON24 better), or organizations already on Zoom (Zoom Events lower friction).

Strengths

  • Browser-first attendance (no install)
  • GDPR-native architecture
  • EU data residency by default
  • Fits cross-border programs
  • Modern UX and multilingual support
  • Founder-led culture
  • Works for training and recurring webinars

Weaknesses

  • Smaller installed base in North America
  • MAP integration depth below ON24
  • Feature depth for very large events below ON24
  • Pricing scales aggressively above mid-market
  • Brand recognition lower than peers in US

Pricing tiers

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  • Livestorm Free
    20-minute sessions, up to 30 attendees
    $0 /mo
  • Livestorm Pro
    Up to 100 attendees, automated events
    $99 /mo
  • Livestorm Business
    Up to 1,000 attendees, advanced analytics
    $299 /mo
  • Livestorm Enterprise
    $30K-$120K/year custom contracts
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Watch for
  • · Annual billing for advertised pricing
  • · Larger contact bands scale
  • · Custom branding gated to Business and above
  • · API access at higher tiers

Key features

  • +Browser-based webinars (no install)
  • +Multi-session events
  • +Automated / on-demand webinars
  • +GDPR-native data handling
  • +Multilingual interface
  • +Native MAP / CRM integrations
  • +Modern API
  • +Strong analytics and engagement reports
70+ integrations
HubSpotMarketoSalesforcePardotMailchimpMicrosoft 365Slack
Geography
Global; strongest in EU, UK, France, Germany, Spain
#9

Airmeet

Virtual event platform with material vendor stability questions post-2023.

Founded 2019 · Lewes, DE (HQ); Bangalore, India (engineering) · private · 50–2,000 employees
G2 4.5 (380)
Capterra 4.6
From $100 /mo
◐ Partial disclosure
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Airmeet is the virtual event platform founded 2019 in India, headquartered in Delaware with engineering in Bangalore. The company raised aggressively during the 2020-2021 virtual events bubble (Series B at ~$225M valuation in 2021) and has since gone through multiple documented rounds of layoffs in 2023 and 2024 as the post-pandemic virtual events demand normalized. The product covers virtual events, webinars, networking lounges, and hybrid events. Strengths: lower price point than Goldcast, strong engagement and networking features (lounges, tables), Indian engineering cost advantage, founder-led culture. Best fit for buyers wanting a Goldcast-style virtual event platform at lower price who can tolerate vendor stability risk. Trade-offs: documented layoffs in 2023 and 2024 raise legitimate vendor stability questions, customer support quality has been flagged as inconsistent post-layoffs, product velocity slower since 2023, MAP integration depth below ON24 / Goldcast, and brand recognition has declined.

Best for

Buyers (50-1,000 employees) wanting Goldcast-style virtual event functionality at lower price who have done diligence on vendor financial stability.

Worst for

Buyers needing vendor stability assurance (Goldcast / BigMarker / Livestorm safer), enterprise teams with deep MAP integration needs (ON24 better), or organizations needing FedRAMP / HIPAA compliance.

Strengths

  • Lower price than Goldcast
  • Strong engagement and networking features
  • Mature lounges and table-based networking
  • Indian engineering cost advantage
  • Founder-led culture
  • Multi-session virtual event support

Weaknesses

  • Documented layoffs in 2023 and 2024 raise stability questions
  • Customer support quality inconsistent post-layoffs
  • Product velocity slower since 2023
  • MAP integration depth below ON24 / Goldcast
  • Brand recognition declined post-bubble
  • Thinner footprint than peers

Pricing tiers

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  • Airmeet Webinars
    Webinar-focused tier, up to 250 attendees
    $100 /mo
  • Airmeet Conferences
    ~$10K-$30K/year for multi-session events
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  • Airmeet Enterprise
    $30K-$120K/year for full virtual + hybrid events
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Watch for
  • · Event volume scaling
  • · Custom branding gated to higher tiers
  • · API access at higher tiers

Key features

  • +Virtual events with lounges
  • +Webinars and multi-session events
  • +Networking and table-based interaction
  • +Branded registration
  • +HubSpot / Marketo integration
  • +On-demand content
  • +Hybrid event support
50+ integrations
HubSpotMarketoSalesforcePardotMailchimpSlack
Geography
Global; strongest in US, India, EU
#10

Hopin Events

The Hopin assets RingCentral acquired for ~$50M in August 2023, the brand persists; the $7.75B unicorn does not.

Founded 2019 · Belmont, CA (RingCentral); London, UK (original Hopin) · public · 200–5,000 employees
G2 4.0 (880)
Capterra 4.3
Custom quote
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Hopin Events is the most cautionary tale in the entire B2B software category. The original Hopin was founded in London in 2019, scaled explosively during the 2020-2021 virtual events bubble, raised at a $7.75B valuation in 2021 (one of the fastest unicorn ascents in European tech history), then collapsed equally fast as post-pandemic demand normalized. In August 2023, RingCentral (NYSE:RNG) acquired Hopin's core Sessions and Events assets for approximately $50M, roughly 0.6% of the peak valuation. The remaining Hopin entity sold its Streamyard assets to Bending Spoons for ~$250M in early 2024 and the original company has effectively wound down. The Hopin Events brand persists under RingCentral as a virtual events module, but it is not what it was. Strengths under RingCentral: integration with RingCentral video and communications, public-parent stability, continued investment in virtual events functionality. Trade-offs: this is the most material vendor-trust event in the entire category; the brand carries baggage that buyers should weigh carefully; product velocity has been modest under RingCentral; and the original Hopin team is largely no longer associated with the product.

Best for

RingCentral-anchored organizations (200-5,000 employees) wanting an integrated virtual events module alongside RingCentral video, who understand the collapse history.

Worst for

Almost everyone else. B2B marketing teams (Goldcast / ON24 / BigMarker better), organizations not on RingCentral (Zoom Events / Webex Events lower friction), or buyers prioritizing vendor history without baggage.

Strengths

  • RingCentral public-parent stability
  • Native integration with RingCentral video
  • Hopin Sessions / Events feature legacy
  • Continued investment under RingCentral

Weaknesses

  • The original $7.75B → $50M collapse story is the most material vendor-trust event in the category
  • Original Hopin team largely no longer associated
  • Product velocity modest under RingCentral
  • Brand carries baggage from the collapse
  • B2B marketing primitives below ON24 / Goldcast
  • MAP integration depth below ON24
  • Customer reviews reflect post-acquisition uncertainty

Pricing tiers

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  • Hopin Events Standard
    ~$15K-$40K/year typical
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  • Hopin Events Pro
    $40K-$120K/year
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  • Hopin Events Enterprise
    $120K-$300K/year for large virtual events
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Watch for
  • · RingCentral bundle pricing complexity
  • · Event volume scaling
  • · Implementation services
  • · Annual price increases

Key features

  • +Virtual events and sessions
  • +Webinars under RingCentral umbrella
  • +Networking and lounges (Hopin heritage)
  • +Branded registration
  • +Native RingCentral integration
  • +On-demand content
  • +Salesforce / HubSpot / Marketo integration
50+ integrations
RingCentralSalesforceHubSpotMarketoMicrosoft 365Slack
Geography
Global; strongest in US, UK, EU

Frequently asked questions

The questions buyers actually ask before they sign.

Does the Spam Act 2003 affect webinar follow-up emails?
Yes. Marketing follow-up emails to webinar attendees require consent under the Spam Act 2003. Consent can be express (an opt-in checkbox at registration) or inferred (where there is a prior commercial relationship). Sender identification must be accurate and a functional unsubscribe is mandatory in every message. ACMA has issued multi-million dollar penalties against Optus, CBA, DoorDash, Telstra and Suncorp since 2022. Practical implementation: include a clear opt-in checkbox at webinar registration, document consent, ensure your webinar platform passes consent state to the downstream marketing automation platform (Marketo, HubSpot, Pardot).
Where should Aussie attendee data sit for an APRA-regulated webinar?
CPS 234 information security and CPS 230 operational resilience apply to webinar platforms holding customer communications at ADIs, insurers and super funds. AWS Sydney (ap-southeast-2), Azure Australia East / Central or sovereign cloud are the typical residency choices. ON24 offers Sydney residency on enterprise tiers. Zoom and Webex Events default to US with optional regional residency. Document APP 8 cross-border disclosure for any US-hosted attendee data.
Why is ON24 so dominant in Aussie enterprise marketing?
ON24 built a deep Aussie enterprise marketing footprint at CBA, NAB, Telstra, Suncorp, IAG and several state agencies through 2015-2022. Strong Marketo and Salesforce integration, deep engagement scoring and consultative ANZ services support. Aussie demand-gen leadership communities are heavily ON24-trained and switching cost is high once 50+ marketing operations staff are ON24-fluent. Goldcast is increasingly the modern alternative for Aussie SaaS but rarely displaces ON24 at ASX 50 incumbents.
Are CPD-accredited webinars subject to additional Aussie requirements?
Yes. AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency) for health, CPA Australia for accountants, Engineers Australia, AICD for directors, the Law Society and other CPD-accrediting bodies require documented attendance evidence including time-stamped participation logs. Most Aussie webinar platforms (Zoom Webinars, ON24, Goldcast, Webex Events) support CPD-aligned attendance reporting. AHPRA and similar bodies audit CPD records periodically, so retain attendance evidence for at least 5 years.
Zoom Events vs ON24 vs Goldcast, which one for B2B marketing?
Zoom Events if you are SMB or mid-market already on Zoom and your webinar use case is straightforward (town-halls, basic recurring lead-gen, customer education). ON24 if you are a demand-gen-anchored B2B marketing team needing the deepest first-party engagement data and mature MAP integration (Marketo, Eloqua), and you can stomach the post-IPO stock decline and management-churn questions. Goldcast if you are a modern B2B SaaS marketing team running content-rich event-led growth and prioritize AI-driven content repurposing over installed-base scale. The most common modern decision: Zoom Events for IT-bundled webinars + Goldcast for marketing-led content events, run in parallel.
What actually happened to Hopin?
Hopin was founded in London in 2019, raised at a $7.75B valuation in August 2021 at the peak of the virtual events bubble, and collapsed as post-pandemic demand normalized. In August 2023, RingCentral acquired Hopin's core Sessions and Events assets for approximately $50M, about 0.6% of the peak valuation. In early 2024, Hopin sold its Streamyard assets to Bending Spoons for ~$250M and the original entity effectively wound down. The Hopin Events brand persists under RingCentral as a virtual events module, but it is not the company that raised at $7.75B. This is the single most material vendor-trust event in the entire webinar / virtual events category and any honest ranking has to surface it.
Is ON24 in financial trouble?
ON24 (NYSE:ONTF) is publicly traded and not in immediate financial distress, but the trajectory has been brutal. The stock IPO'd in February 2021 at $20/share, opened near $69, and has since declined to roughly $4-5/share, approximately a 95% drawdown from peak. ARR has contracted from pandemic-peak levels, the company has gone through multiple workforce reductions, and management has emphasized profitability over growth. The product itself remains the most mature B2B marketing-led webinar platform and the engagement-data depth is genuinely best-in-class. But buyers signing multi-year ON24 contracts in 2026 should do procurement-side diligence on vendor financial stability and negotiate exit clauses accordingly.
How much should I budget for webinar / virtual events software?
SMB (10-200 employees): $1.2K-$3K/year (GoTo Webinar Lite, Demio Starter, Zoom Webinars 500). Mid-market (50-500 employees): $5K-$25K/year (Demio Premium, Zoom Webinars 1,000, Livestorm Business, BigMarker Elite). Mid-market+ (200-2,000 employees): $20K-$80K/year (Goldcast Growth, BigMarker Enterprise, Zoom Events, Webex Events Standard). Enterprise (1,000+ employees): $80K-$500K+/year (ON24 Engagement Hub, Goldcast Enterprise, Webex Events Enterprise, Zoom Events Enterprise). For B2B marketing-led platforms (ON24, Goldcast), pricing is opaque above the SMB tier, verified buyer disclosures are critical.
Should I use my video conferencing platform for webinars or a separate platform?
Most organizations end up running both in parallel. The communications-anchored platform (Zoom Events, GoTo Webinar, Webex Events) handles internal town-halls, customer education, and basic recurring webinars where IT bundling makes economic sense. The B2B marketing-led platform (ON24, Goldcast, BigMarker) handles content-rich, demand-gen-anchored, MAP-integrated marketing events where engagement data and content repurposing matter more than IT bundling. The mistake is using the IT-bundled platform for marketing-led events and then wondering why MAP integration is shallow and engagement data is thin. The mistake in the other direction is paying for a marketing-led platform when your use case is actually internal town-halls.
What about AI features in webinar software in 2026?
AI in webinar / virtual events 2026: (1) AI transcripts and summaries, table-stakes (Zoom AI Companion, Webex AI, Goldcast, ON24 IQ all offer this). (2) AI Q&A clustering and moderation, emerging (Zoom AI Companion, Goldcast). (3) AI content repurposing (turn one webinar into many assets), strongest category differentiator, Goldcast Content Lab and ON24 IQ lead. (4) AI-driven engagement scoring, ON24 leads. (5) AI-driven registration personalization, emerging. The AI Companion bundle pattern (Zoom, Webex) is accelerating commoditization of basic AI features; differentiated AI is moving into content repurposing and account-level intent.
Can I evaluate webinar platforms via free trial?
Free trials and free tiers: GoTo Webinar (7-day free trial), Demio (14-day free trial), Livestorm (Free Forever tier + 14-day Pro trial), Airmeet (14-day free trial), BigMarker (demo only, sometimes time-limited trial available). Demo only: Zoom Events (free Zoom Meetings tier exists, but Webinars and Events demo only), ON24, Goldcast, Webex Events, Hopin Events. For mid-market+, run a 60-90 day proof-of-value with your real registration page, MAP integration, and at least one full event before signing multi-year contracts.
How does this category overlap with virtual event platforms and in-person event management?
There are three adjacent categories. (1) Webinars and virtual events (this ranking), single-session through multi-session content programs delivered virtually. (2) Pure event management (Cvent, Bizzabo), primarily in-person event registration, agendas, exhibitors, sponsors. (3) Hybrid event platforms, Webex Events (Socio heritage) and Hopin Events span this. Most B2B marketing teams running content-led webinar programs do not need full event management. Most enterprise field marketing teams running large in-person conferences need event management and treat webinars as adjacent. Goldcast, ON24, BigMarker are virtual / hybrid first; Cvent and Bizzabo are in-person first.

Final word

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Last updated 2026-05-24. Local pricing reverified quarterly. Found something inaccurate? Tell us.