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Zoom AI Companion2024-08-21 08:33 AM
We have come across a vital issue with creating and setting up our zoom events and was wondering if you could shed some light on this and help where possible.
We need a multi-Day Conference Template as we would need the functionality of the Lobby, networking, sponsor booths, and exhibitors. We only want 1 backstage area where all of our speakers go instead of one backstage per session. Currently, every time we make a new session, it creates another backstage for the speakers to join. This is not ideal, as we want the joining speakers to hear what the last session is on and lead into. If this is not possible, we would have 1 big session which holds the whole conference on which gives us 1 backstage. However, how do we display an agenda for the attendees to view?
Any help appreciated!
2024-08-22 05:23 PM
Welcome to the Zoom Community, @KatieBurd.
Are you new to Zoom Events? Creating a multi-session event can be tricky, and it helps to understand the "flow" as experienced by the attendees.
If you wanted to make '1 big session", you would indeed have 1 associated backstage. It is not possible for speakers to enter one webinar from a backstage other than the one attached to the webinar. But I've done several multi-webinar events and this has worked well.
Your event agenda is automatically generated from the sessions (meetings and webinars) that you create. This is why "1 big webinar" doesn't really work... your agenda would be for 1 webinar session, and while it's possible to make the layout look decent, it's not designed to work that way.
If you'd be interested in some consulting assistance, reach out to me on LinkedIn.