eWebinar 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
Both sides assessedeWebinar compared with WebinarJam
WebinarJam bundles EverWebinar from its Basic tier at 79 dollars a month annually, giving you live plus evergreen for less than eWebinar's single-webinar price. The catch is quality of experience: EverWebinar is a functional automation layer built for direct-response launches, while eWebinar is a more thoughtfully designed product with just-in-time scheduling, conditional logic, and honest chat handling. Take the bundle if price dominates; take eWebinar if attendees noticing the automation would hurt you.
WebinarJam compared with eWebinar
Both address evergreen webinars and they take opposite ethical positions. EverWebinar, bundled free with WebinarJam from 79 dollars a month, simulates a live session including replayed chat; eWebinar costs 99 dollars a month for one automated webinar and is deliberately honest that it is a recording, with better interaction depth and just-in-time scheduling. Take the WebinarJam bundle if price and live capability both matter; take eWebinar if attendees discovering the simulation would damage your credibility.
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.
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| Attribute | eWebinar | WebinarJam |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Webinars | Webinars |
| Starting price | $99 per month (free trial) | $39 per month billed annually (Starter, 100 attendees) (14 days trial) |
| Pricing model | Subscription priced by the number of simultaneously active webinars. Attendees, sessions, moderators, and registrations are unlimited on every level. | 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 plan | No | No |
| Free trial | A free trial is available; eWebinar does not publish a fixed length on its own site | 14 days for $1, running at 500 attendees, 2 hosts, and 2-hour sessions |
| Best for | 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. | 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 time | 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. | 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 curve | 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. | 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. |
| Platforms | Web browser (attendees and moderators, desktop and mobile), Embeddable registration widget for your own site | Web browser (attendees and presenters, desktop and mobile), EverWebinar for automated sessions, bundled from the Basic plan |
| Compliance | GDPR | GDPR |
| Founded | 2019 | 2014 |
| Headquarters | Distributed; the founding team has operated remotely rather than from a fixed office | San Diego, California, United States |
| Ownership | Bootstrapped, founder-owned | Privately held by Genesis Digital LLC |
Strengths and limitations
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.
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
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.
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
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 profileWebinarJam
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.
Read the full WebinarJam profileeWebinar 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.