Airmeet is an all-in-one video conferencing platform that offers an advanced and immersive virtual venue where speakers and audiences can connect. It features a lot of innovative interactive features that are designed to drive engagement. The platform is also known for letting users curate virtual booth experiences and easily allows users to add unlimited sponsors. The platform is capable of scaling up to 100,000 participants, with options for four streaming models. To date, over 2500+ businesses use Airmeet, citing the software’s speed and user-friendliness.
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Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based, Desktop Chromebook, Desktop Mac, Desktop Windows, Mobile Android, Mobile iPad, Mobile iPhone |
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Languages | English |
The features were fun and interactive. My attendees loved the interaction.
Some features are still in beta so we needed to reach out to support.
Hosting online events for large groups that also foster community.
Easy to use and the session of video is great All the time it is being updated and improved The new interface design is very good
Nothing to dislike upon it's functionality and services
It allows us to host conferences and trade shows virtually
Great video and audio quality Easy to use Great options compared to others One have option for conferences and congresses Nice UI/UX of the software Also it's a user friendly
The app works well and it has limited options
Airmeet is the most user-friendly application
Ease of use, beautiful UI, and great online support 24/7. We use Airmeet to create and manage Live corporate events and Webinars for most of our clients.
Airmeet provides recordings of live sessions, the quality is OK (720p), but it's in VFR (variable frame rate), making it difficult to edit in an NLE while keeping image and sound in sync. You have to reencode using software that can convert to a constant frame rate.
During the pandemic, we were able to create full-day conference events 100% online. Creating virtual booths for sponsors, round tables for discussion and networking, etc, and also being able to live stream all the sessions directly to YouTube.
I love that participants are just observers unless we bring them up on stage.
So many cool features aren't available at our level.
I think it solves Zoom-fatigue and that means once people give it a chance, they seem to like it.
Video and audio quality are great once it's connected All features are really good It's easy to set up and it's packed with great features to host online events
So far it's great I can't find any dislikes
Online fundraising
I love Airmeet as a platform. We have been using it for almost a year now and have our Global Workplace. The best thing about it is that it seems very real and the ease with which you can go from one table to another. It feels as if you are in a physical office space. It helped us in fixing accountability amongst our members and in fostering collaboration. It has also made our global workplace culturally diverse.
I dont dislike anything on Airmeet. I find the platform very comprehensive and intelligent. However, one thing that could be improved only a little is the speed networking feature. If we can have questions that the moderator can set up for speed networking, it can break the ice between strangers.
Through Airmeet, we are solving the problem of communication. Since our organization operates entirely virtually, communication is an essential aspect to foster. Airmeet has helped us solve that as we can see the person's presence on their table and have easy access to them. Before Airmeet, there was a time wherein we had instances of a person replying to a message after a day. Now all of that does not happen anymore. It has also helped us fix accountability amongst our members and fostered collaboration.
Speed Networking is a great way to connect one on one with other attendees, and allowing attendees to create their own tables is fantastic.
A little more flexibility with how tables work would be great, and allowing users to keep their camera and mic on instead of having to manually toggle it each time.
A great way to stay connected when in-person meetups aren't possible. Really keeping our Community strong.
Using airmeet, we can address a vast group of people in real time with educational and business content. The quality of the session/videos is also good, and it supports many other tools like Kahoot. It is one of the best platform for edtech purpose and other business purpose.
Please improve the mobile app. It has limited options. Mobile app should have options for controlling video and audio
With airmeet, many edtech companies are solving some real use cases. I, too use air meet for sessions and find it useful. We are using it for holding sessions.
I like the experience more than anything else. The experience that an audience member experiences is incredibly professional.
It is rather complicated to set up and actually run the events, and, it can sometimes become a bit embarrassing.
Running online events for varied groups and research organizations.
I like how easy it is to use and to navigate. Anytime I need to teach speakers how to use Airmeet, it's always a breeze and all of our webinars run smoothly and are better than competitors.
I have yet to run into an issue with airmeet. I have only been using it for a few months and have hosted 4 webinars but so far nothing seems to need fixing.
Airmeet solves problems of hacking like we have seen with zoom or other platforms. It also has made it easier for breakout sessions to be more meaningful and develop stronger leads.
This platform is fantastic if you are thinking about creating interactive online events, your attendees will feel like they are there with all the tremendous features Airmeet has. My favourite is the options to create polls, the Live Announcements and the backstage to prepare your host and speaker before they go live.
I think it is a heavy platform. Even though some speakers have a good Internet connection, sometimes it is hard to have good video quality, even though Airmeet always prioritizes the audio, something that is good because the audience doesn't miss any part of the content even with Internet problems.
It helps us to feel close to our audience. In the way that we can interact and answer all the questions they have during a webinar. I love how we can keep an event organized and even do networking at the end using tables.
As an attendee, I liked that I can go in and out of main halls and have sidebar discussions with colleagues, as needed.
When I first used it a year ago as an events organizer, setting up was not as intuitive as I would like it to be. I believe that these challenges were recently addressed.
I love the creativity of Airmeet for Hybrid conferences - wider audience reach at reasonable price points. Our Coalition has grown 25% in membership in the past year.
The upside of using Airmeet is the best UI Ux of the platform, It's so easy, or you can say subtle, to engage and present your events. Be it a hackathon, gaming anything
The downside of the platform is that it sometimes makes things complex for new users, but once you know the platform, you can quickly get into its processes and need high-speed internet.
Airmeet makes things easier if you have a large number of people who will be engaged in your event. They have some great features which zoom and Webex is not offering in their paid version, like employee engagements etc
The best on this tool is the landing page and Booth along with the video in the resepction. Its an amazing experience for the virtual event
This is a great application. We don't have anything like dislike.
We had a session on virtual events on the Airmeet. It's amazing even their support team is great
Flexibility & customisation that i got in Airmeet was just excellent, starting from the branding aspect to creating the event, hosting live sessions everything was really smooth and great. Overall it's very user friendly as well, so we were able to create events with very minimum dependency.
The flexibility of designing the lobby could have been a little better compared to other players in the place i found that part lacks a bit in terms of customization, hence if that bit can be improved, nobody can beat Airmeet.
It helps in hosting Virtual Intuitive events with a real feel and there are excellent branding opportunities as well which makes it really good for us to host the events on Airmeet.
We used it for our online 3 days conference, and it worked flawlessly. Tons of features (I loved the announcement feature). No technical glitches, intiuitive. Net -net, it's a must if run online stuff.
Nothing, for the purpose it worked as expected.
3 days online conference
Airmeet is a wonderful platform to host large-scale digital events. The feature I appreciate the most is the lobby, where people have the chance to join different tables and network. The platform itself is pretty user-friendly. Airmeet made it possible for our participants to connect in real-time, hopefully leading to new business partnerships and investments. Additionally, support staff was really easy to reach when we had issues.
We had some difficulty on the backend, where hosts were kicked off the account if we had too many people logging in at once. Another issue we had was that we could only highlight two speakers at a time, so we had to toggle people on and off during a live event, which was rather stressful as we were on a schedule.
I work at a startup accelerator and Airmeet has made remote demo days run a lot smoother because of the platform's features and capabilities. Speakers can be separated from audience members, and we don't have to worry about large-scale events lagging and crashing the server.
Airmeet was very easy to set up and manage during the events. Attendees had almost no trouble knowing where and what to do next. Each of our events contained multiple activities being held at the same time.
It was never a problem for attendees but as organizers, it seemed a bit awkward to manage multiple events from the opening dashboard. It seems like that could be better oprganized.
During the Pandemic, we used Airmeet to hold virtual conferences. We even held a virtual funeral when everything was shut down. The training events were awe4some.
Fluid Spaces Upvoting questions Polls Throwing emojis on the stage
The links sent to speakers via AirMeet often go to spam
Helping to connect all countries through these online event - being more inclusive to those that can't travel to IRL events.