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Webinar with one licence and panelists

AleM
Participant
Participant

Hello, I would like to know it it is possible to organize 2 webinars at same day/hour having just 1 webinar licence.

If so, after setting panelists for both of them,  can I start a webinar naming a panelist as co-host, and also start second webinar naming an other panelist as co-host, so they can start webinar by themselves?

Or, can panelists start a webinar by themselves, even without organizator?

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Rupert
Community Champion | Customer
Community Champion | Customer

Hi @AleM 

 

@AGH3rd is right. A single Webinar license cannot have more than one Webinar in progress at any one time.

 

You could certainly schedule one Webinar after another and have Alterative Hosts to start them in your absence, but they could not overlap.

 

Panelists cannot start a Webinar. It has to be the Host or an Alterative Host. 

 

Co-Hosts cannot start a Webinar either - nor can they be assigned in advance. Co-Hosts can only be assigned once the Webinar has started.

 

You can assign an Alterative Host in advance, but they must be a named user on your account - with at least a paid Meeting license.

 

For Meeting (not Webinar) licensed users on a Business account (more than ten users) can actually Host up to two concurrent meetings (but not Webinars each).

 

Zoom Events "Conference", when it becomes available later this year, will allow for multiple concurrent sessions - but that is a much heavier-weight solution!

 

Hope this also helps clarify.

 

Rupert

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AGH3rd
Contributor I
Contributor I

No- an account can only be used in one meeting/webinar at a time. If you try it will tell you you are presently in a meeting/webinar and would you like to leave the one you are in and attend the other one.

thank you a lot for your complete answer!

 

Rupert
Community Champion | Customer
Community Champion | Customer

Hi @AleM 

 

@AGH3rd is right. A single Webinar license cannot have more than one Webinar in progress at any one time.

 

You could certainly schedule one Webinar after another and have Alterative Hosts to start them in your absence, but they could not overlap.

 

Panelists cannot start a Webinar. It has to be the Host or an Alterative Host. 

 

Co-Hosts cannot start a Webinar either - nor can they be assigned in advance. Co-Hosts can only be assigned once the Webinar has started.

 

You can assign an Alterative Host in advance, but they must be a named user on your account - with at least a paid Meeting license.

 

For Meeting (not Webinar) licensed users on a Business account (more than ten users) can actually Host up to two concurrent meetings (but not Webinars each).

 

Zoom Events "Conference", when it becomes available later this year, will allow for multiple concurrent sessions - but that is a much heavier-weight solution!

 

Hope this also helps clarify.

 

Rupert

thank you a lot for your complete answer, Rupert!