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WebinarJam

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Velocity5.0

Live webinar and streaming platform for sales and marketing presentations

WebinarJam's tracked feed is its marketing blog, not a product changelog

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Current state
The source crawled for WebinarJam is its marketing blog, not a release feed. Every recent entry is an evergreen how-to or comparison article (using WebinarJam for courses, recording replays, integration setup, boosting attendance) with no product-change content. There is no software-release signal here to assess.
Where it's heading
On this feed alone the product's direction is not observable. The content cadence reflects an SEO and funnel-marketing program aimed at coaches and course sellers, not engineering output. To track WebinarJam's actual product, the crawl source would need to point at a changelog or release-notes feed.
Prediction
No product move can be predicted from this feed; expect more evergreen how-to and comparison posts targeting webinar-led sales funnels.

Recent moves

  1. 3d ago

    How to Use WebinarJam for Online Courses: Launch, Sell, and Teach Live (2026)

    A how-to blog post on running online courses with WebinarJam, not a product release; no user-visible product change.

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  2. 8d ago

    How to Record a Webinar That Turns Replays Into Conversions

    A marketing article on turning webinar replays into conversions. Editorial content, not a changelog entry.

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  3. 12d ago

    How to Set Up WebinarJam Integrations: ActiveCampaign, Zapier, and Your CRM (2026)

    A setup guide for connecting ActiveCampaign, Zapier, and CRMs. It describes existing integrations rather than announcing any new capability.

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  4. 14d ago

    6 Webinar Examples That Convert: Slide-by-Slide Breakdowns

    A listicle of webinar examples that convert. Pure marketing content with no product signal.

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  5. 18d ago

    How to Increase Webinar Attendance: 12 Proven Tactics (2026)

    An attendance-tactics blog post; no product change.

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  6. 18d ago

    EverWebinar vs WebinarJam: Which Do You Need? (2026)

    An EverWebinar-vs-WebinarJam comparison article, positioning content rather than a release note.

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