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Contrast vs eWebinar

An independent, review-free comparison compiled by the SaaSTracker editorial team. Both products are profiled in full, and neither can pay for placement here.

The short answer

Both sides assessed

Contrast compared with eWebinar

eWebinar cannot run a live session and Contrast cannot run a proper evergreen funnel, so these two are complements more often than rivals. eWebinar automates one recording exhaustively with twenty-five interaction types and unlimited attendees for 99 dollars a month; Contrast runs your live program and turns each session into distributable content. A small B2B team with both a live cadence and an always-on demo may well end up buying both.

eWebinar compared with Contrast

Contrast does live and on-demand webinars with AI clip repurposing and HubSpot-native workflows, priced on registrants from a free thirty-registrant tier. eWebinar does neither live nor repurposing but automates a single session far more thoroughly. They are complements more often than competitors: Contrast for the live program and the content it produces, eWebinar for the always-on demo underneath it.

Choose Contrast if

Small and mid-size B2B marketing teams, particularly HubSpot shops, who run a regular webinar program, care more about the content the recording produces than about broadcast production values, and want pricing that scales with total audience reached rather than with peak live concurrency.

Choose eWebinar if

Small SaaS companies, agencies, and course businesses whose demo, onboarding walkthrough, or training session is substantially the same every time, who want it available around the clock without anyone presenting, and who would rather pay per active webinar with unlimited attendees than per seat with an attendee cap.

Side by side

13 attributes
AttributeContrasteWebinar
CategoryWebinarsWebinars
Starting price$0 (Free), then around $69 (roughly 60 euros) per month for Pro (free plan available)$99 per month (free trial)
Pricing modelFreemium, metered on unique registrants per month. Webinars, team members, and sessions are unlimited on paid plans; the meter is the audience, not the events or the seats.Subscription priced by the number of simultaneously active webinars. Attendees, sessions, moderators, and registrations are unlimited on every level.
Free planOne branded webinar channel, unlimited team members, and up to thirty registrants per month, with no credit card required.No
Free trialA free trial of paid features is available in addition to the permanent free planA free trial is available; eWebinar does not publish a fixed length on its own site
Best forSmall and mid-size B2B marketing teams, particularly HubSpot shops, who run a regular webinar program, care more about the content the recording produces than about broadcast production values, and want pricing that scales with total audience reached rather than with peak live concurrency.Small SaaS companies, agencies, and course businesses whose demo, onboarding walkthrough, or training session is substantially the same every time, who want it available around the clock without anyone presenting, and who would rather pay per active webinar with unlimited attendees than per seat with an attendee cap.
Setup timeWell under an hour. Create the webinar, restyle the registration page, connect HubSpot, and set the reminder schedule. Because the free plan needs no credit card, you can have a real session configured before anyone approves a budget.The vendor claims under twenty minutes to launch a first webinar without instruction, and that is broadly credible if you already have a recording. Scripting interactions properly along the timeline is the part that takes real thought and is worth a couple of hours.
Learning curveLow. The studio is browser-based and deliberately uncluttered. The parts worth spending time on are the HubSpot field mapping, so registration data lands somewhere useful, and deciding how you want the AI clips reviewed before they go out.Low. There is no live-presenting skill to acquire because there is no live presenting. The genuine learning is editorial: deciding where the interactions go, what the conditional branches should be, and how the chat rota works.
PlatformsWeb browser (attendees and presenters, desktop and mobile), Embeddable registration and replay, Mobile web access on iOS and AndroidWeb browser (attendees and moderators, desktop and mobile), Embeddable registration widget for your own site
ComplianceGDPRGDPR
Founded20202019
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom, with operations in Paris, FranceDistributed; the founding team has operated remotely rather than from a fixed office
OwnershipVenture-backed (seed stage)Bootstrapped, founder-owned

Strengths and limitations

Contrast

Strengths

  • A genuinely useful free plan with thirty registrants a month and a branded channel, which almost no competitor offers.
  • AI clip generation and transcripts built into the core product, so the repurposing work that normally never happens actually happens.
  • Registrant-based pricing prices your real audience including replay viewers, rather than pricing peak live concurrency.
  • Unlimited webinars and unlimited team members on paid plans, which removes the seat arithmetic that dominates competitor pricing.

Limitations

  • Very small company with a single seed round; vendor longevity is a legitimate concern on a multi-year commitment.
  • No published SOC 2, SSO, or data residency commitments, which will end the conversation with a formal security review.
  • Registrants are metered including no-shows, so a program with poor show-up rates pays for people who never attended.
  • Video storage is capped at around 150 videos on Pro, which is a real constraint for a long-running program.

eWebinar

Strengths

  • Unlimited attendees, sessions, registrations, and moderators on every plan, which is unique in a category built on audience metering.
  • Just-in-time scheduling collapses the gap between interest and attendance to a few minutes, which is the single biggest driver of evergreen funnel performance.
  • The chat and moderation design is the most honest in the category: real-time alerts to Slack, unlimited moderators, auto-responses out of hours, and follow-up emails for anything unanswered.
  • More than twenty-five interaction types with conditional logic gives an evergreen session more depth than most live ones have.

Limitations

  • No live webinar capability whatsoever. This is by design, but it means most companies need eWebinar plus something else rather than eWebinar alone.
  • No streaming or simulcast to YouTube, LinkedIn, or RTMP endpoints; the product plays a file to registrants and does nothing broadcast-shaped.
  • Pricing scales on active webinars, so a large and varied library of evergreen sessions is comparatively expensive against attendee-metered rivals.
  • The company is very small (roughly 750,000 dollars ARR on a tiny team), so there is real concentration risk and limited capacity for bespoke work.

Pricing compared

Contrast

Freemium, metered on unique registrants per month. Webinars, team members, and sessions are unlimited on paid plans; the meter is the audience, not the events or the seats.

  • Free$0
  • ProAbout $69 (roughly 60 euros)
  • Higher registrant volumesQuoted, scaling from the Pro rate

Contrast is the best value in this category for a small B2B team, with one important caveat about the meter. Around 69 dollars a month for unlimited webinars, unlimited team members, 250 registrants, AI clipping, and a real HubSpot integration undercuts Demio's comparable configuration and does more with the recording afterwards. The free tier alone is worth the shortlist slot because it lets you validate the channel before spending anything. The caveat is that registrants, not attendees, are metered: if your registration-to-attendance rate is poor, you are paying for people who never showed up, which is exactly the cost Livestorm's model removes. Contrast's counter-argument is that those registrants often watch the replay, and for most B2B programs that argument holds. Judged on capability per dollar, this is the aggressive challenger price in the category.

eWebinar

Subscription priced by the number of simultaneously active webinars. Attendees, sessions, moderators, and registrations are unlimited on every level.

  • Level 1$99
  • Level 2$199
  • Level 3$299

For its single intended job, eWebinar has the best economics in the category and it is not close. A business whose entire funnel is one demo pays 99 dollars a month and can put ten thousand people through it without paying a cent more, while a comparable Demio or Livestorm configuration would cost several times that at the same volume. The unlimited moderator policy compounds the advantage because moderation is naturally a rota rather than a seat. The value collapses in exactly one scenario: a large library of distinct one-off sessions, where per-active-webinar pricing works against you and an attendee-metered platform wins. And of course it does nothing live, so if you also need live webinars you are paying for two products. Judged as a dedicated evergreen engine, it is the cheapest capable option available and the interaction depth justifies the price on its own.

Editorial verdict on each

Contrast

Innovation

Contrast is the challenger worth taking seriously in this category, and the free plan makes trying it nearly costless. Registrant-based pricing measures the audience a B2B webinar actually reaches, AI clipping solves the repurposing problem that quietly kills most webinar programs, and the HubSpot integration is deep enough that marketing operations will not have to build workarounds. Buy it if you are a small HubSpot-centric team that wants webinars to produce content rather than just recordings, and start on the free tier to validate the channel. Do not buy it if your compliance team wants SOC 2 and SSO, if your program is really an evergreen funnel, or if vendor longevity on a multi-year contract is a hard requirement, because this is still a small seed-stage company however good the product is.

Read the full Contrast profile

eWebinar

eWebinar is the best automated webinar product on the market and the only one that treats automation as a design problem rather than a checkbox. Just-in-time scheduling, twenty-five-plus interactions with conditional logic, unlimited attendees on every plan, and a chat model that is honest with the attendee add up to an evergreen session that performs better than most companies' live ones. Buy it if you have one repeated session, a demo, an onboarding walkthrough, a training module, and you want it running around the clock for 99 dollars a month regardless of volume. Do not buy it as your only webinar tool, because it cannot do live, and be clear-eyed that this is a tiny bootstrapped company with no SOC 2 and no enterprise apparatus behind it.

Read the full eWebinar profile

Contrast profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; eWebinar last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.