Most webinars today still feel one-sided, the host talks, the audience listens, and engagement often drops halfway through. With GudSho, we are trying to reimagine this experience by making webinars feel more interactive, resourceful, and data-driven, so that both hosts and attendees actually gain value from every session.
But I m curious to hear from this community:
As someone who has hosted or attended webinars, what s the one feature or change you think would make them truly engaging?
I have been exploring ways to streamline social media posting, especially for video content across platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. Most traditional scheduling tools work well for images and links, but handling video, editing, and posting in one place is still tricky.
I recently came across a post by the founder of Chatbase, who described the situation: "If you want to make your business visible, you have to be a popular founder."
It's true that many companies have now taken off thanks to the cult of the founder (Jenni AI David Park, Cluely Chungin "Roy" Lee etc.).
Promoting videos across multiple platforms can feel like a never-ending juggling act record here, edit there, schedule somewhere else, and check analytics in yet another tool.
We ve been exploring how an all-in-one solution like GudSho could cut down this chaos imagine hosting webinars, editing, embedding, scheduling, and tracking all in one place.
But here s the big question: Would centralizing everything in one platform actually make your workflow easier, or do you prefer using separate specialized tools? Let s debate.