Zuddl’s virtual-event workspace brings studio-grade production, deep engagement tooling, and lead-ready analytics into a single browser tab. Marketers spin up branded conferences and product launches without juggling separate streaming, registration, and networking apps, while attendees enjoy a cohesive experience that feels more like a TV show than a webinar.

Registration that converts

Every virtual event begins with a no-code landing page and a flexible registration flow. Organizers drop in brand colours, speaker cards, and call-to-action banners, then embed the form on a first-party domain or paid-media microsite. Custom fields capture data such as ‘job role’ or ‘region’; invite-only gates and domain restrictions keep internal events private. The ticketing engine supports free, paid, or coupon-based passes, so a global summit can charge for “All-Access” while offering free “Keynote-Only” tickets. For example, a cybersecurity vendor launches a “Red Team / Blue Team” event: the Red-Team Lab Pass costs $199 and appears only if the registrant selects “Security Engineer” on the form, while the keynote stream remains free for analysts and press.

Backstage studio & live stage

Presenters and speakers join a backstage studio where they can rehearse in a private green room, drag-and-drop overlays, or switch between scene layouts. When they click Start session, the main stage updates instantly for attendees on desktop or mobile. Recordings are generated automatically for on-demand replay or gated lead magnets.

Engagement inside every session

Chat, moderated Q&A, polls, reaction emojis, and post-session surveys are available per session or booth. Organizers or speakers can pin key questions on screen or fire real-time polls to steer content. Call-to-action banners direct users to resources or pricing pages at pivotal moments, converting attention into funnel activity. Example – During a fintech webinar, the host launches a poll asking, “Which feature matters most?” The top-voted option becomes the focus of a surprise demo, keeping viewers invested and generating product feedback data.

Networking & expo

Attendees browse a people directory with search and filters, book 1:1 video meetings, or join AI-matched speed-dating rounds for five-minute chats. Sponsor booths include live reps, downloadable assets, and their own engagement widgets, while gamified QR hunts drive traffic between virtual stands. For example, a health-tech summit uses matchmaking tags (“Radiology AI”, “Tele-ICU”) to pair innovators and investors in 1:1 rooms, then awards leaderboard points for each completed meeting to encourage follow-through.

Analytics & lead handoff

Zuddl logs every click, view, and chat message. Post-event reports surface registration-to-attendance ratios, average watch time by session, and booth engagement metrics. CSV exports feed directly into CRMs so marketing ops can attribute pipeline to specific sessions or sponsors. For example, a demand-gen team filters leads who watched the pricing breakout for around 10 minutes and downloaded the ROI calculator; that cohort is routed to an account-executive call sequence within 24 hours.