Comparing Webinars, Meetings, and Live Events

In Microsoft Teams you can host and attend meetings, webinars, and live events. Each of these three features have different capabilities, and this article compares the services and provides guidance on when to use each one. 

Comparison of Meeting, Webinars, and Live Events

 

Teams Meetings

Webinars

Live Events

 

Teams Meetings

Webinars

Live Events

User Registration

Not available

Included - Can be customized

Not available

Attendee count

1000

Fully interactive audience (can talk, answer polls, etc) - up to 1000 users.

View only mode - up to 10,000 users

10,000 users in view only mode, with capabilities for a Q&A

Attendee microphone

Cannot be disabled

Microphone can be disabled (which prevents attendees from enabling their microphone)

Disabled for attendees

Attendee camera

Cannot be disabled

All cameras can be disabled, or individual cameras can be enabled/disabled

Disabled for attendees

Audience participation

Not limited

Interaction level can be customized by the organizer

Limited interaction

Join by phone

Yes

Yes

Yes

Breakout rooms

Yes

Yes

Not available

 

When should you use a Meeting?

Meetings should be used when meeting with individuals or groups and attendees need the ability to speak and share content. Examples of this are teaching a class, meeting with project team members, department meetings, and hosting office hours.

When should you use a Webinar?

Webinars are intended for large audiences. The integrated registration page allows you to collect attendee information prior to the event.

Creating a Webinar in Microsoft Teams is just as easy as booking a normal Teams meeting, and the process is exactly the same. Webinars are Teams Meetings with special functionality. If you are booking a Teams Meeting normally, you can turn on the registration requirement to turn it into a webinar.

There are distinct roles in Webinars: Panelists and Audience. The Panelists have the normal Meeting features such as webcam, microphone, and screen-sharing. The audience however, may only use the Chat to participate.

When should you use a Live Event instead?

A Live Event is for broadcast purposes with no audience interaction capabilities. Unlike Teams Meetings, Live Events do not provide the same level of interaction between presenters and audience members. Live Events are great for delivering a presentation to a large audience that you do not need to interact with.

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