“In the Airmeet Social Lounge, people were freely moving from one table to another, themselves. Comparing this to a Zoom breakout room, where the moderator has to keep moving people from one room to another, not knowing if they are comfortable there or not, here people had the freedom to move by themselves. That was similar to a physical meet in a ballroom where people can walk around and meet others and are happy to network. We had dedicated the last 45 minutes completely for networking which in reality went on for much much longer.”
“We planned the first half as the operational summit, and that was about the communication protocol. The second half was the technology and innovation summit, which was about spotlighting our digital transformation journey. We benefited through Airmeet in the following way."
“The future is definitely hybrid, now that people have gotten used to the virtual component. There is no one right way of doing a hybrid event, but I think Airmeet is well-equipped to do such events. I see a lot of potential for conducting events on Airmeet in the future. Every time I log in to Airmeet; I see a pop-up showing new features added.”
“They had used so many different platforms all over the world from Hopin to vFairs but were not satisfied. They found that every session with Airmeet was exceptionally intuitive and extremely close to a real-life experience.”
“I have never attended a better confluence in my life. Even in-person conferences are at times not so well coordinated.”
“Airmeet really ups the game for online engagement when it comes to larger-scale virtual events. With the seamlessness of streaming and delivery it offers, we didn’t need to put in additional effort to engage people as it is organically built-in.”
"I've had a positive experience with Airmeet. There are some really great elements in the platform that I've found useful. Overall, it's been great to utilize it."
"All the virtual event platforms I explored, the zooms of this world, are tools offering just video, that participants can watch. Attendees could easily be doing other activities without focusing on the seminar at all. That is why we actually weren’t planning to do any big events this year. But then I saw the Airmeet platform on other events and on LinkedIn. What drew my attention is mainly the lounge. I think that’s the biggest asset.”
“Since Airmeet is introducing so many new features, we’re planning to revolve our event in such a way that we can incorporate all those features.”
“We wanted not just a webinar but a networking event where people can talk to each other and share their experiences.”
“When we asked our attendees what they liked about Airmeet post the event, the no.1feature was the Network Lounge area. It was like experiencing an actual event. A person wouldn’t have imagined a virtual event like this where they can go to tables and switch tables.”
“The unique approach that Airmeet provides, to virtually represent a physical event is highly commendable. Our community highly appreciates the approach and is helping them learn and grow through our webinars at the comfort of their home.”
"In terms of usability, just like for both the audience coming in to view and participate and even from a technical perspective, it's been very easy to maneuver. Overall, it's been great."
“Analytics is an exciting and great feature, and we loved it. We are grateful to Airmeet for the analytics report. It allowed us to dig into the detailed data, see what worked, and check out the interactions that mattered. For our future conferences, we can use the analytics reports to show what worked for sponsors and what didn’t work. This will aid in our pitch to sponsors. We can show them how sponsors got coverage in the event and benefitted largely from it.”
“I was a little paranoid and anxious about how people would navigate the platform because Airmeet was a completely new thing for a majority of the attendees. Since the event attendees were from different demographics, we wanted to make sure that people could enter the conference with ease, and there wouldn’t be any complications.”