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2022-10-11 09:41 AM
I have a webinar license for 1,000 attendees. I would like to set up an alternative host, so they can host the webinar in case I'm not able to. Will this work, even if they don't have a webinar license? Any caveats, or things to keep in mind? Will things like the practice session work for just them? I assume alternative hosts aren't able to edit the webinar? Thank you!
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2022-10-11 10:16 AM
Regarding your primary question if the Alternative Host needs a Webinar License. The short answer is "NO". Here is how it is officially described...
The above explanation comes from this article and also includes potential caveats.
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2022-10-11 10:16 AM
Regarding your primary question if the Alternative Host needs a Webinar License. The short answer is "NO". Here is how it is officially described...
The above explanation comes from this article and also includes potential caveats.
Support Article
If you have found this information helpful, please click on "Accept as Solution".
2022-10-17 11:13 AM - edited 2022-10-17 11:13 AM
Also important to note that an alternative host needs to be in the hosts account domain for meetings and webinars. However when using Zoom Events the alternative host can be anyone (no paid Zoom license required)