Can you have attendees in GoToWebinar talk or text "chat" to each other during a live 500 attendee event??
If you can't - PLEASE - change it so they can. It is terrible that there is no way to have the attendees interact with each other -
We have a weekly webinar on the same day, and same time EVERY week. Our clients like to be able to come to the event and interact with each other - and with the GoToMeeting there is no way to do that.
Only the organizer can see the "Questions" from attendees.
Let us know if there are plans to FIX this, thanks!
Chat Ability for All Attendees
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- beckygleason7 years agoNew Member
As a part of GoToWebinar, it would be great to have the chat box available for participants to chat with one another. This would help interaction and attention during the webinars. Organizers or panelists could ask questions and participants could answer. Other platforms have this feature and I would love to see it in GoToWebinar. Thank you,
- Chris Droessler7 years agoRespected Contributor
For 95 percent of our webinars our Attendees do not need to communicate with each other.
- Ken47 years agoFrequent Contributor
I could see some wanting this option but our group wouldn't so as long as it was a feature we could turn on or off, that's great. For our CE activities we don't see the need for attendees to communicate with eachother.
Thanks
- carehart7 years agoActive ContributorThanks, very much.
- Adrian_I7 years agoRetired GoTo Contributor
Hi carehart - we do hear you! I too agree that what you are suggesting would be a useful feature to have available for organizers to utilize if they wish. I have tagged your recent post as an idea and it will be passed along to engineers for consideration. Thank you for the feedback!
- Chris Droessler7 years agoRespected Contributor
carehart - I agree this would be a good feature for many GTW users.
I remember one time last year when we did need the audience to chat during a webinar and we used Padlet. This worked well for the live audience in the auditorium as well as the folks attending via GTW.
- carehart7 years agoActive ContributorChris, thanks, but just to be clear, the goal is not so much that they can "chat with each other", if by that you may mean "to each other privately". This is about them being able to "chat publicly", among themselves and to (and in clear view of) the presenter.
As others have said, it is indeed a feature of other webinar tools, including variants of GTW, as he kindly noted. It's also typical of other social media these days. Sure, some eschew it (as too much to keep up with), while others cherish the additional engagement it affords.
And I can say that, as a presenter and organizer of hundreds of webinars, it's been valuable and workable far more often than not.
So I get that it's not a use case you see. I'm sure there may be features you/others use, or wish for, that some others would never use. And I get especially that lots of people need to request something before it may be considered.
I'm just saying this request is not so outlandish as it seems you may be positioning it. :-) - carehart7 years agoActive ContributorGlenn, I don't the correction of Ash's post Did you meant to but forgot?
- Chris Droessler7 years agoRespected Contributor
carehart - Glenn is good about taking suggstions from these dicusssions back to the design team.
The big issue here is that GoToWebinar was never designed to be a tool where the attendees chatted, and in the 10 years I have been a GoTo user, I have never needed that feature.
- carehart8 years agoActive ContributorOK, thanks for the clarification. Do comments here make it back to consideration by the GTW team? or must we take some additional step to get this considered (or would you say "really, don't bother. it's pretty much never gonna change in GTW"?)