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EasyWebinar vs WebinarJam

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

Editorial assessment

EasyWebinar compared with WebinarJam

WebinarJam runs live webinars and needs EverWebinar bought alongside it for automation, which is two subscriptions from Genesis Digital. EasyWebinar Growth at 116 dollars covers live, automated, simulive, and evergreen in one, plus checkout and a CRM. WebinarJam has the more refined live room and the deeper conversion machinery; EasyWebinar has the simpler bill and the broader bundle. For a small business that wants one vendor and one invoice, EasyWebinar wins on structure.

Choose EasyWebinar if

Course creators, coaches, agencies, and small software companies who need live and automated webinars in one subscription, sell directly from the webinar room, and would rather have registration, reminders, checkout, and lead tracking in a single tool than assemble them from four.

Choose WebinarJam if

Course creators, coaches, consultants, agencies, and direct-response marketers whose webinar is a sales presentation, who want the largest attendee room for the smallest monthly cost, and who want a bundled evergreen platform to run the same pitch on autopilot afterwards.

Side by side

13 attributes
AttributeEasyWebinarWebinarJam
CategoryWebinarsWebinars
Starting price$44 per month (Launch, 50 live attendees, live webinars only) (7 days trial)$39 per month billed annually (Starter, 100 attendees) (14 days trial)
Pricing modelMonthly tiers priced on live-attendee capacity, with separate automated-viewer allowances, AI funnel credits, and feature gates on automation, CRM depth, and administration.Flat monthly subscription by attendee room size. Webinars are unlimited on every plan; the price drivers are room capacity, host count, and maximum session length.
Free planNoNo
Free trial7 days of full access on every plan14 days for $1, running at 500 attendees, 2 hosts, and 2-hour sessions
Best forCourse creators, coaches, agencies, and small software companies who need live and automated webinars in one subscription, sell directly from the webinar room, and would rather have registration, reminders, checkout, and lead tracking in a single tool than assemble them from four.Course creators, coaches, consultants, agencies, and direct-response marketers whose webinar is a sales presentation, who want the largest attendee room for the smallest monthly cost, and who want a bundled evergreen platform to run the same pitch on autopilot afterwards.
Setup timeTwo to three hours for a first complete funnel. Creating the webinar and registration page is quick, especially with AI funnel generation, but configuring the reminder sequence, the offer timing, the checkout, and the CRM scoring rules is where the time goes and it is worth doing carefully once.Two to three hours for a first webinar, which is longer than a cleaner competitor. The registration page, thank-you page, notification sequence, and offer timing all need configuring, and the interface does not guide you through it as gracefully as Demio or Contrast do.
Learning curveModerate, mostly because the product covers more ground than a pure webinar tool. Understanding the difference between live, automated, simulive, and evergreen, and how the separate live-attendee and automated-viewer allowances apply to each, takes a session. The CRM layer adds concepts a webinar buyer may not have expected to learn.Moderate, and higher than the product's capability warrants. The information architecture is dated and settings are spread across more screens than necessary. Budget a full dry run before your first real session, particularly to rehearse offer timing and video injections.
PlatformsBrowser-based for hosts and attendees with no download, Mobile browser support, RTMP multistreaming via EasyCastWeb browser (attendees and presenters, desktop and mobile), EverWebinar for automated sessions, bundled from the Basic plan
ComplianceGDPR handling for registrant data, PCI handled by the payment processor for built-in checkout, No public SOC 2 report advertisedGDPR
Founded20132014
HeadquartersLas Vegas, Nevada, United StatesSan Diego, California, United States
OwnershipPrivately held and founder-ledPrivately held by Genesis Digital LLC

Strengths and limitations

EasyWebinar

Strengths

  • Live, automated, simulive, and evergreen webinars from one subscription, which is the cleanest solution to the two-product problem that WebinarJam and EverWebinar create.
  • Built-in checkout inside the webinar room, so a paid session or an in-session offer does not lose people to a redirect.
  • SMS reminders alongside email on every tier, which materially lifts show rates and which GoTo Webinar and Zoho do not offer at all.
  • An included CRM with lead scoring, pipeline stages, and revenue attribution back to individual webinars, which almost no competitor in this category attempts.

Limitations

  • The 44-dollar Launch tier is nearly unusable as a real plan: live-only, five total webinars, two-hour sessions, and no checkout or CRM.
  • EasyCRM duplicates what any company with an existing CRM already has, so a meaningful part of the subscription value is inapplicable to established teams.
  • SSO, SAML, and API access are locked to the 349-dollar Scale tier, forcing companies with identity requirements to buy capacity they do not need.
  • No breakout rooms, whiteboard, or certificates, so training and education delivery is poorly served compared with ClickMeeting.

WebinarJam

Strengths

  • The best price per attendee in the category: a 500-attendee room for 79 dollars a month billed annually, with unlimited webinars.
  • EverWebinar bundled from the Basic plan means you get a live platform and a full evergreen platform in one subscription.
  • SMS reminders alongside email are included rather than sold as an add-on, and they are the most effective single lever on live attendance.
  • Built-in registration and thank-you page templates remove the need for a separate landing-page tool, which matters for solo operators.

Limitations

  • Session-length caps are the tightest in the category: one hour on Starter, two on Basic, three on Professional, four on Enterprise, which rules out workshops and training days.
  • CRM integration depth is shallow; the connector list is oriented to email service providers, and reaching HubSpot, Salesforce, or Marketo usefully generally means Zapier.
  • The interface and page templates look and feel a decade old, and the learning curve is higher than cleaner competitors despite the product doing less.
  • EverWebinar's simulated-liveness design, including replayed chat, is effective but ethically contentious and unsuitable for some audiences and industries.

Pricing compared

EasyWebinar

Monthly tiers priced on live-attendee capacity, with separate automated-viewer allowances, AI funnel credits, and feature gates on automation, CRM depth, and administration.

  • Launch$44
  • Growth$116
  • Pro$198
  • Scale$349
  • EnterpriseCustom

Growth at 116 dollars a month is the number to judge EasyWebinar on, and at that price it is good value if you use the whole product. Live plus automated plus evergreen plus checkout plus a CRM with lead scoring plus multistreaming in one bill genuinely replaces three or four subscriptions for a solo operator or a small team. Against WebinarJam plus EverWebinar bought separately, it wins. Against Demio Growth at a similar price, the comparison is closer and comes down to whether you want a nicer room or a bundled funnel stack. The value case breaks in two places: if you already run a real CRM, half of what you are paying for is dead weight, and if you need SSO or API access you are pushed to 349 dollars regardless of your audience size. Buy it for the bundle, not for any single component.

WebinarJam

Flat monthly subscription by attendee room size. Webinars are unlimited on every plan; the price drivers are room capacity, host count, and maximum session length.

  • Starter$39 (annual) or $49 (monthly)
  • Basic$79 (annual) or $99 (monthly)
  • Professional$229 (annual) or $299 (monthly)
  • Enterprise$379 (annual) or $499 (monthly)

On pure price per attendee, WebinarJam is the cheapest capable option in this category and it is not particularly close. A 500-attendee room with unlimited webinars, two hosts, five moderators, built-in registration pages, SMS reminders, and a complete evergreen platform bundled, for 79 dollars a month billed annually, undercuts Demio by half and Zoom by a comfortable margin once the required Workplace licence is counted. If your webinar is a sales presentation and your success metric is offers clicked, this is the rational purchase. The cost of that value is everything a marketing operations team would care about: shallow CRM integration, no compliance apparatus, an interface that feels a decade old, and tight session-length caps. You are buying a very effective direct-response machine, not a modern marketing platform, and the price reflects exactly that trade.

Editorial verdict on each

EasyWebinar

EasyWebinar's pitch is a bundle, and the bundle is the right way to judge it. Growth at 116 dollars a month gives a small business live, automated, simulive, and evergreen webinars, SMS reminders, checkout inside the room, a CRM with lead scoring and revenue attribution, and multistreaming, which genuinely replaces three or four separate subscriptions and beats buying WebinarJam and EverWebinar as a pair. Ignore the 44-dollar headline: Launch is live-only, capped at five webinars, and not a plan to run a business on. The product loses on polish, on training features it does not attempt, and on the aggressive gating of SSO and API access to the 349-dollar tier. It also loses much of its value case for any company that already runs a real CRM, because half the bundle is then duplicate. Buy it if webinars are how you sell and you want one vendor for the whole funnel. Buy Demio if the room itself is the point, or ClickMeeting if you are teaching rather than selling.

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WebinarJam

WebinarJam is the cheapest way to put a lot of people in a room and sell to them, and the bundled EverWebinar makes it the best-value combination of live and evergreen in this category by a clear margin. A 500-attendee room, unlimited webinars, SMS reminders, built-in pages, timed offers, and a complete automation platform for 79 dollars a month is an offer nothing else here matches. Buy it if your webinar is a sales presentation and cost per attendee is the deciding number. Avoid it if you need long sessions, real CRM depth, a modern interface, or any compliance story at all, and think carefully about whether simulated liveness is something your audience would forgive.

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