Plan for Teams webinars

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A webinar is a two-way interactive virtual event where the presenters deliver information to attendees. This format provides extra control for an organizer over the conversation and participants. Common scenarios for webinars might include trainings, product demos, sales lead generation, customer events, company announcements, and showcasing products. Webinars can accommodate up to 1,000 attendees and allow organizers to gather registration data from attendees before the event.

As an admin, this article guides you through how to plan and prepare for webinars in your organization.

Turn webinars on or off

Webinars are enabled by default. If you'd like to disable or manage webinars for users in your organization, see Manage who can schedule webinars.

Understand your policies

A combination of admin meeting and event policies with organizer and attendee settings to manage webinars.

If you'd like to get familiar with how policies work for Teams meetings and events, see Manage meeting and event policies in Microsoft Teams.

For a full list of admin policies and organizer settings for webinars, see the Webinar control comparison section in this article.

Decide the types of webinars that organizers can create

There are a few key differences between in-org and public webinars. When managing the event access type for webinars to decide whether organizers can schedule public webinars, consider the information in the following table:

Capability In-org webinar Public webinar
Includes guests Image of a x for no Image of a checkmark for yes
Accessible to members of the organization that created the webinar Image of a checkmark for yes Image of a checkmark for yes
Accessible to anyone with a registration link Image of a x for no Image of a checkmark for yes
Anonymous users can register Image of a x for no Image of a checkmark for yes
Attendees type their name on the registration form when registering Image of a x for no Image of a checkmark for yes
Attendees must reenter their information after selecting the join link Image of a x for no Image of a checkmark for yes
Attendees have unique join links Image of a checkmark for yes Image of a checkmark for yes
Organizers can decide if attendees with a registration link can bypass the lobby Image of a checkmark for yes Image of a checkmark for yes
Organizers can decide if anyone who can't bypass the lobby is automatically rejected Image of a checkmark for yes Image of a checkmark for yes
Attendees can dial in to join Image of a x for no Image of a x for no
Includes external presenters Image of a checkmark for yes Image of a checkmark for yes

Webinar attendee interaction

Registered attendees join the webinar with their cameras and mics off; webinar organizers choose when to let attendees turn on their cameras or unmute.

As an admin, you can manage the following features attendees use for interaction during webinars:

  • Chat: You can set chat to be on for everyone, off for everyone, or on for everyone but anonymous users. When chat is set to On for everyone, all meeting and webinar participants can read and write chat messages; the organizer's Meeting chat settings control the chat experience.

  • Q&A: You can manage which organizers can turn on Q&A for meetings and webinars.

  • Reactions and hand raise: You can manage which organizers have reactions available for attendees to use during their meetings and webinars.

Premium webinars

A Teams Premium subscription includes the following features for webinars:

Feature name Webinar features Teams Premium webinar features
Allow registered users to bypass the lobby Image of a checkmark for yes Image of a checkmark for yes
Assign a co-organizer Image of a checkmark for yes Image of a checkmark for yes
Limit the number of people who can register Image of a checkmark for yes Image of a checkmark for yes
Require attendees to register Image of a checkmark for yes Image of a checkmark for yes
Set up a green room for webinar presenters Image of a checkmark for yes Image of a checkmark for yes
Turn on Q&A for webinars with up to 1,000 attendees Image of a checkmark for yes Image of a checkmark for yes
View attendance reports Image of a checkmark for yes Image of a checkmark for yes
External presenters Image of a checkmark for yes Image of a checkmark for yes
Create a webinar wait list Image of a checkmark for yes
Limit the day and time when people can register Image of a checkmark for yes
Manage attendees’ view Image of a checkmark for yes
Manually approve registrants Image of a checkmark for yes
Send reminder emails to registrants Image of a checkmark for yes
Use RTMP-In for webinars Image of a checkmark for yes
Hide attendee names Image of a checkmark for yes
Manage what attendees see Image of a checkmark for yes
Custom meeting templates Image of a checkmark for yes
Admin created custom meeting backgrounds Image of a checkmark for yes

Webinar control comparison

Teams admins and organizers have different policies and settings to control the webinar experience. The following table lists the types of features available for webinars and how the admin and organizer controls interact.

Feature Admins Organizers
Attendance and engagement reports Can enforce on or off or allow organizer to choose. Can turn on or off if allowed by admin.
Audio and video Can set audio and video modes and network settings. Can allow or prevent attendee mic and cameras.
Chat Can manage whether organizers, presenters, and co-organizers, and attendees can read and write chat messages. Can manage whether chat is available for their webinars.
Collaboration features Can control the availability of PowerPoint Live, whiteboard, and shared notes. No control.
Content sharing Can control sharing mode and who can request control and can set a default for who can present. Can control who can present.
Email communications (Teams Premium) Can control if event organizers and co-organizers can edit email templates for their webinars. Can edit email templates before they're sent out.
External presenters No control. Can invite presenters from outside of your organization. External presenters have a unique join link to join the webinar without waiting in the lobby.
Green room No control. Can choose if green room is used for a webinar.
Hide attendee names (Teams Premium) Can control whether organizers with a Premium license can hide the names and photos of attendees from other attendees in the stage, roster, and chat. Can hide attendee names during webinars to protect identities and privacy.
Join verification check Can require human verification checks for anonymous users to join webinars in your org. No control
Limit presenter role permissions Can limit presenter role permissions for the tenant. No control.
Live translated transcription (Teams Premium) Can control whether organizers with a Premium license can have live translated transcription for their webinars. Can enable live translated transcription for themselves; attendees can always turn on live translated transcription.
Manage what attendees see (Teams Premium) No control Can decide whose avatars or video feeds to spotlight during a Teams meeting. Others are hidden from view.
Manage who can schedule webinars Can disable webinars for users and groups, control which organizers can schedule webinars, and decide whether organizers can schedule public webinars. Can schedule webinars if allowed by admin.
Microsoft 365 Copilot in Teams meetings and events Can control the default values and enforce specific values for Microsoft 365 Copilot in Teams meetings and events in organizers’ meeting options. Can control whether Microsoft 365 Copilot in Teams meetings and events is used Only during the meeting, During and after the meeting, or Off during their webinars. Attendees can use Copilot if they have a Copilot Microsoft 365 Copilot license.
Q&A Can manage if organizers can use Q&A in webinars. Can decide if Q&A is available for their webinars if allowed by admins. Webinar organizers and co-organizers can export the event's questions and answers to a CSV file.
Reactions Manage whether organizers with this policy can use reactions in their webinars. Can control whether reactions can be used in their webinars.
Recording Can allow or prevent webinar recording. If the admin enables recording, organizers can set who can record and automatic recording.
Registration Can manage who can register for webinars. Registration is required for attendees to attend webinars. Organizers can decide how many people can register for a webinar. With a Teams Premium license, they can also require manual registration approval, enable a waitlist, and limit registration start and end time.
Registration form Can manage the types of questions an organizer can require attendees to answer when registering for webinars. Can edit the registration form depending on admin settings.
RTMP-in (Premium) Can allow or disable RTMP-in for organizers. Can produce their Teams webinar directly from an external hardware or software-based encoder using Real-Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP).
Theming No control. Can customize their webinar's theme.
Transcription and captions Can allow or prevent transcription and closed captions for attendees. Can enable captions.
VOD publishing Can manage the types of recordings organizers can publish. Can publish and modify webinar recordings.
Voice isolation Can control whether users can use voice isolation in webinars. Can enable voice isolation.
Webinar join and lobby Can set the defaults for new meetings and webinars. Can choose meeting join and lobby settings for each webinar.
Webinar usage report View activity and usage trends for all webinars created in your organization. No control.

Need help with your webinar?

Are you and your organizers new to hosting webinars or just need some extra help? The Microsoft 365 Live Event Assistance Program (LEAP) can help you get more familiar with setting up and running webinars. The LEAP program is also available during the event to help if any questions or issues come up. For more information on the LEAP program, see Microsoft 365 Live Event Assistance Program..