Dark Mode for Web and Desktop
Having a built in dark mode option for the Go To Meeting website application and desktop application would be very useful. For me, I have sensitive eyes, so the the bright backgrounds can cause issues for me. With the web application I have tried utilizing different chrome extensions to give it a dark mode and unfortunately haven't found any that work well across this and my other daily web applications.3KViews5likes9CommentsDelivered: Auto kick duplicate attendees
If an attendee is in a webinar multiple times (by following a shared link etc.) can you have it automatically remove the older attendee in favor of the new one? What I envision: -Webinar starts -Person1 joins with link1 -Person2 joins with link1 -Person2 is asked if they want to <kick Person1> -[YES] --Person1 is kicked from the session --Person2 joins the session -[NO] --Person2 does not join the session2.8KViews0likes3CommentsThe ability to keep specific GoTo App windows in front when using Presentation mode
I miss the cameras being in front of the screen i am sharing. How about an option to keep the camera screen on top, or in front of the screen i am sharing. Moderator Edit: removed additional suggestion and updated title for clarity1.8KViews0likes9CommentsAdd reaction options for attendees
I'm surprised that, like other platforms, there aren't feedback and reaction options for attendees. They have no way to thumbs up or down, like or unlike, agree or disagree with, laugh at, show frustration with, or generally emote to the presenters. in any way other than Questions/Chat feedback via typed words.1.6KViews0likes7CommentsMagnification value with camera zoom
Customer asked for the function to have either a slide bar or the possibility for more preconfigured values when zoom is adjusted. Currently there is no possibility other then the 100% 75% 50% 25% as preconfigured values. There is also no way to enter a value for the percentage of magnification. The scroll function of the mouse can be used to zoom in and out but this is not obvious to the users and also most are using a laptop with touchpad. Thank you in advance for your help.1.4KViews0likes4CommentsCustomized Welcome Screen
Instead of the boring "welcome - we'll be with you in a moment" screen before webinars start. Is there a way to post informative slides/video instead? Like something that will show each slide for 4-5 seconds and then cycle through until the meeting starts?1.2KViews0likes3CommentsPanelists to join via tablet or mobile devices
I have recently received feedback from several panelists for webinars I have ran that they preferred to have an option to join as a panelist via their tablet or mobile phone. Currently, they still receive the link to join but if they click from these devices, they can only enter as an attendee. Hoping that the panelist features can be extended to these devices as well in the near future.517Views1like2CommentsMute sound that accompanies pop-up notification when attendees join/leave
Hello everyone, I have an idea which I would like to share with you. My point is how can I tell who joined the meeting after enabling the access of the person who requested to join. I'm aware that, when a person requests access to a meeting and the access is granted, the person's name will appear among the other meeting attendees after they join; however, how can one tell who has just joined the meeting? In other words, since currently the identity of the person who requests to join the meeting won't be available to the organizer/presenter when they request to join an ongoing meeting, is it expected that the new version/update of the App, at least, offer a notification of the person who joined after they were granted access (e.g., John Davies [or any name] has just joined the meeting)? In my opinion, the point I'm raising here has important implications when it comes to the privacy of any meeting and its content because the way the current App is structured doesn't allow the organizer to control who can or cannot join a meeting. Thank you! Moderator edit: title for clarity48Views1like9Comments