Livestorm Interactive Demo
Livestorm is a browser-based platform for running webinars, product demos, and virtual summits without requiring attendees to install anything. It handles registration, event delivery, and post-event analytics in one place.
What is Livestorm?
Livestorm is a webinar and virtual event platform founded in 2016 in Paris. Unlike desktop conferencing tools, Livestorm runs entirely in the browser — attendees join by clicking a link, with no software download required on any device. That frictionless entry point is one of the main reasons marketing and customer success teams choose it for external-facing events.
The platform covers the full event lifecycle. Before an event, hosts build branded registration pages and configure automated email sequences for confirmations, reminders, and follow-ups. During a live event, built-in tools include Q&A moderation, polls, chat, and call-to-action buttons that can push attendees to a URL at any point in the session. After the event, recordings are processed automatically and can be repurposed as on-demand content.
Livestorm's free tier supports events up to 30 minutes with a maximum of 25 attendees. The Pro plan starts at $79 per month and unlocks longer sessions and higher attendance caps. Native integrations connect to HubSpot, Salesforce, and Zapier, allowing event registration and attendance data to feed directly into CRM workflows.
How to get started with Livestorm
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Create your Livestorm workspace
Sign up at livestorm.co and create a workspace for your organization. Add your company name and logo so that registration pages and emails carry your branding from the start.
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Create your first event
Click New Event in the dashboard and choose between a Webinar, a Meet session, or an On Demand event. Set the title, date, time zone, and maximum duration. Livestorm generates a unique join link and registration page automatically.
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Configure your registration page and emails
Edit the registration page layout, required fields, and confirmation email copy under the Registration tab. Set up reminder emails for 24 hours and 1 hour before the event. Review the opt-in language if you plan to add registrants to a marketing list.
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Run a test event with your team
Invite a colleague as a co-host and run through a rehearsal. Test screen sharing, the Q&A panel, and at least one poll. Confirm that your audio and camera work at the browser level before inviting external attendees.
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Publish the recording as on-demand content
After your live event, go to the Replays tab and publish the processed recording. Set a registration gate if you want continued lead capture, or share the direct link in follow-up emails to registered attendees.
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Who is Livestorm most useful for?
Demand generation teams use Livestorm to run regular webinar series that capture and qualify leads without pulling an engineering resource into custom landing page builds. The built-in registration and email automation handle most of the operational overhead, freeing marketers to focus on content rather than logistics.
Customer success teams at SaaS companies run product training sessions and onboarding webinars for new customers using Livestorm's on-demand feature. A session recorded once can be gated behind a registration page and served to new signups indefinitely, scaling training without scheduling live sessions every week.
Companies that pair live events with self-serve education often use Supademo alongside Livestorm — interactive product demos can be embedded in post-event follow-up emails so attendees who want to explore a feature at their own pace have a hands-on option rather than rewatching a recording.
Several webinar and virtual event platforms compete with Livestorm, each with a different focus on audience size, production quality, or integration depth.
Demio takes a deliberately minimal approach to webinar hosting, stripping out the complexity of full virtual event suites. It is popular with demand generation teams who run recurring live and automated webinars and want a polished attendee experience without a long setup process.
BigMarker supports large-scale virtual conferences with multiple simultaneous tracks, expo halls, and networking rooms. It targets event agencies and enterprise marketing teams producing multi-day virtual events that go beyond what a standard webinar tool can handle.
Hopin was built for events that combine in-person and virtual audiences. It includes a stage, breakout sessions, a virtual expo with sponsor booths, and networking matchmaking. After a period of rapid growth and contraction, the product has narrowed its focus to larger organizational events.
Zoom Webinars piggybacks on the Zoom client that most attendees already have installed, reducing the novelty barrier for enterprise audiences. It lacks some of the marketing-specific automation Livestorm offers, but works well for companies already standardized on Zoom for internal meetings.
FAQs on Livestorm
Commonly asked questions about Livestorm. Have more? Reach out and our team will be happy to help.
Does Livestorm require a download for attendees?
Livestorm does not require any download for attendees. The entire experience runs in a standard web browser on desktop and mobile. Attendees receive a unique join link and enter the session within seconds of clicking it. This zero-install approach is one of the platform's core design goals, reducing drop-off that typically occurs when attendees must install or update desktop software.
What is the attendee limit on Livestorm?
The attendee limit on Livestorm depends on your plan. The free tier caps sessions at 25 attendees, and the session length is limited to 30 minutes. Pro and Business plans raise those caps significantly, with higher-tier plans supporting thousands of concurrent attendees for virtual summits. Check Livestorm's current pricing page for exact limits, as these tiers are updated periodically.
How does Livestorm handle on-demand video?
Livestorm handles on-demand video by automatically processing recordings after a live session ends. Those recordings can be published to a branded on-demand page that requires registration to access, giving you continued lead capture after the live event. You can also upload pre-recorded video directly and publish it as on-demand content without hosting a live session first. See how the on-demand setup looks with the Livestorm interactive demo.
Does Livestorm integrate with HubSpot and Salesforce?
Livestorm integrates natively with both HubSpot and Salesforce. Registration data, attendance status, engagement scores, and poll responses can flow directly into contact records in either CRM. This means your sales team sees which leads attended, how long they stayed, and which questions they asked — without anyone manually exporting a spreadsheet after each event.
What engagement tools does Livestorm offer during a live event?
Livestorm offers several engagement tools during a live event: moderated Q&A where the host can answer questions publicly or privately, live polls with real-time results, a chat sidebar, and timed call-to-action buttons that push a clickable URL to all attendees at a specific moment. Hosts can also invite attendees on stage as speakers, turning a one-way broadcast into a panel format without switching platforms.
How does Livestorm pricing work?
Livestorm pricing starts with a free tier that covers events under 30 minutes for up to 25 attendees. The Pro plan starts at $79 per month and raises time and attendee limits for regular webinar programs. Business and Enterprise tiers add features like custom domains, advanced analytics, and dedicated support. All paid plans are billed per workspace rather than per host seat, so adding additional presenters does not increase the base cost.