“The team at Airmeet was able to accommodate us so quickly even though it was very last minute. It was a good experience. Airmeet was very considerate in having two sessions with us, just trying to get us through all the features. I personally went in and made a walkthrough event. I played around with who I can make a speaker, what that involves, and the team tried out various features. We roleplayed to assign hosts, and other responsibilities checked what the backstage looked like etc. We also tried to do run-throughs with our speakers ahead of time.”
“Airmeet comes into the picture when the clients want to do some kind of conference with a large number of people. Many of our clients would like to do a physical conference, but given the COVID situation, they are unable to do that."
“We had to support an event for a major telecommunication partner based in Switzerland, and we recommended Airmeet to them. They trusted us with this event, where they were expecting around 100 participants. Our partner is into emerging technology, and that is why we wanted to be sure that what we deliver should be a well-functioning tool.”
“The biggest differentiator for us was Airmeet’s social interaction component. In Zoom, the information flows passively.”
“We appreciate the service provided by the platform. The Airmeet team made a big difference and played a critical role in the success of our event.”
"As a founding partner with TED Countdown, Bare Necessities organised a TED Talk via Airmeet."
“Airmeet is about humanizing the event experience. It instantly feels modern and of the current times. It feels like any other state-of-the-art technology platform that we are so used to using in our day-to-day lives.”
“To be honest, we have experimented with other similar products, but we still chose to stick with Airmeet due to our relationship with the people. I’m always in conversation with my Airmeet Account Manager, we have many conversations about our event challenges, and he is really good at keeping everything on track. When we tell him we want to do an event, all he asks is when we need to do it, and things are taken care of.”
“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.”
"Overall, we like using the platform. We personally find the Airmeet Fluid Lounge really fun. It seems to be the most memorable feature. It requires minimal effort, is somewhat unconventional, and is less draining on your energy, offering a hallway experience that people tend to miss."
“Airmeet is built to mirror physical events. Its rich feature set allows you to replicate every possible scenario whether backstage interaction with the speaker or networking post-event, into the virtual world, seamlessly.”
“We do have many events planned in the future. I think I would be more confident in doing events on Airmeet now since the business of hosting events on such platforms was new to us before.”
“The BAC has a history of always convening architects for significant events, going back to 1917 when the BAC held a meeting to ‘mobilize’ the architecture community. In the 1940s, we encouraged and hosted a lecture by Frank Lloyd Wright, who was considered to be a radical in the industry. In the 1980s, we were the first school to host a conference discussing architecture and the computer. That is the evolution of the BAC, doing things first and leading. When we found success last year (through the first BAC Talks event in 2020), we decided that we had to make it an annual event.”
“To have a stage manager to reiterate everything we’re saying was great. We had him directing speakers regarding time and conveying to the audience when they needed to mute themselves if there was noise, etc. There was somebody always guiding the attendees and it was really helpful.”