BlueJeans Events was a cloud-based platform that enables presenters to interact over video and stream their event to thousands of viewers, supporting all-hands meetings, webinars and large-scale events. The product was acquired by Verizon in 2020, and discontinued in 2023.
$41.67
per month
Hubilo
Score 7.9 out of 10
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Hubilo is an end-to-end webinar platform for marketers and enterprises, used to host interactive webinars to scale their marketing efforts and generate revenue. From thought leadership to product demos to ABM to customer advocacy - Hubilo Webinar+ is a blank canvas that can be customized to any exact needs. Webinar+ can be used for demand generation, field marketing, or customer success. Hubilo's marketing and engagement features include: Drag-and-drop Landing Page Builder…
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Pricing
BlueJeans Events (discontinued)
Hubilo
Editions & Modules
Events - Video Webinars 100 Attendees
$41.67
per month
Events - Video Webinars 200 Attendees
$50.00
per month
Events - Video Webinars 500 Attendees
$57.50
per month
Events - Large Scale Events (Up to 150k Attendees)
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Pricing Offerings
BlueJeans Events (discontinued)
Hubilo
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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No
Entry-level Setup Fee
Optional
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Additional Details
VIDEO WEBINAR / EVENT FEATURES
Host an unlimited number of non-concurrent webinars
100, 200, 500 attendee plans available
Maximum webinar duration is two hours
Attendee registration workflow & reporting
Moderator Dashboard delivers production controls in a single pane
Attendee engagement - Chat, Raise Hand, Q&A with Up-Voting, & Live Polling
No download, browser-based attendee experience
Dolby Voice included for crystal-clear audio
Widescale live streaming via Facebook Live
Automated closed captioning for improved accessibility
Intermission & Pause Broadcast feature
Presenter prep room and attendee waiting area
Online support only
Live and Self Paced Training (free)
We selected BlueJeans because of COVID-19 we needed a tool to broadcast large events. I work in high education industry and we needed to broadcast graduation ceremony. It was easy and convienent to assign the roles, presenters and moderators, previously to the event by sending …
Zoom is to gernic and does not allow for a lot of options that Bluejeans allow for. Teams just is terrible, it is not user friendly and require a lot of work to knowledge to use.
BlueJeans worked just as well as the other platforms. Again, I don't utilize the programs for all of the capabilities that it has. We selected BlueJeans because my organization has a contract with Verizon. I do think that the name isn't ideal. Everyone has heard of Google …
I think that BlueJean Events is reasonably priced and from my point of view, I think that BlueJeans provides pretty much the same services as those other products.
It's best to use features like a whiteboard and break-out rooms. That makes it great for meetings where collaboration and distribution are needed. Others have these features but are not as comfortable as BlueJeans.
I have only used BlueJeans Events for virtual video calling, conferences, presentations, and classes. BlueJeans Events has met all my needs and gives me no reason to consult or try other platforms or products.
BlueJeans Events is better for events and larger meetings where there are moderators, panelists, Q&As, questions. Google Meet is better for smaller meetings: with one other person or a group, you know.
It's comparatively easy to conduct sessions on BlueJeans. Time duration plays an important role in putting it at an advantage. Chat and Q/A features work great.
We do use Zoom events in some instances, such as smaller to medium scale events where on-camera student-to-presenter interaction is the bulk of the event, such as focus groups and communications training. The Zoom events/meetings interface is just a bit cleaner and easier to …
I use BlueJeans at school because that is what my college uses. Every student automatically has access and it is integrated with Canvas. Google Meet is worse for screen sharing and breakout rooms. Zoom and BlueJeans are fairly comparable with most features.
Blue Jeans events are typically on par or exceed the competition. Teams and Zoom edge it out slightly in terms of call and audio quality, and Webex is about the same. However, Events beats Teams and Zoom in terms of ability to handle large-scale audience participation and even …
BlueJeans Events has been less “buggy” than the others. Professors sometimes struggle learning new technologies, but BlueJeans [Events] has caused the fewest problems. It’s also easy to start meetings with the simple link-sharing feature. This link can be posted to our class …
BlueJeans was used previously by the organization and therefore had been grandfathered in. It seemed to be more popular among our users, to begin with, but as time has gone on, Zoom seems to be picking up in popularity among the users since it is more widely used. But for the …
I did not personally select [BlueJeans Events] as an event/meeting hosting platform, as WGAW's Operations Dept. chose [BlueJeans Events] for Guild use via multiple departments.
Hubilo offered greater customization features and more AI-tools for post-event content creation. Their platform was designed to build communities before and during events with great engagement and networking features for all attendees. Other platforms we explored were rigid …
Compared to GoTo Webinar, Hubilo is simply a far more powerful solution. More modern, more intuitive, more interactive.The Vimeo tool itself is also great, and the 360-degree video solution would actually be very nice, but the data exchange with HubSpot works much worse.
In all ways, Hubilo was a better value for our organization in features, cost per attendee, and support provided. Launching the platform, personalization and set up for events seemed easier than demonstrations of other products with more customization (at no extra costs) and …
Mostly because of the content and variety of people that Hubilo has, in any other case I would honestly choose the above mentioned softwares because of their ease of use and them being a better piece of software overall but nothing beats Hubilo when it comes to the content and …
BlueJeans Events is really well-suited for large attendance virtual events and meetings. It was perfect for many of the classes I've taken, as well as hosted, especially during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, where oftentimes in-person classes and interactions have been limited. I love how BlueJeans Events fosters meetings and interactions for large numbers of individuals, despite the fact that in-person meetings of this size have not entirely been feasible during the past year and a half.
It is well suited when you do not care much about the UI and have a great internet connection and you need a wide variety of content on a wide number of topics provided by high value CEOs, Tech heads and entrepreneurs. Be ready, though, to face some minor bugs and small lag issues and bad video quality on low internet bandwidth
For larger meetings, BlueJeans does a great job of handling active speakers and bringing their video to the forefront while they are speaking. This goes a long way toward bringing all employees to the table in a meeting setting and makes it easy for participants to follow the flow of the meeting, especially in event format meetings with hundreds of participants.
BlueJeans does a good job of calendar integration making it easy to add/create single or recurring meeting invites with an associated BlueJeans meeting within the invite so all attendees are able to manage and join meetings with ease.
Many people don't yet prefer BlueJeans in our company due to the lack of breakout rooms, PPT uploads, and the requirement to upload videos to play them.
Using the SSO login doesn't give me the control of manually provisioning accounts. I have to call their customer support line if there is an issue with SAML provisioning.
The service charges for events in customer hours watched. This racked up a large bill as the company scaled.
BlueJeans Events are certainly useful for inviting a large group of individuals to attend and witness an event, but the platform can be non-intuitive to use, especially on the presenter's side. There are frequently some technical difficulties, and it's often necessary to have one or many moderators monitoring the event during its progress for ease of use. Additionally, the BlueJeans Events are a somewhat passive form of presenting, which is not ideal for the use cases within the organization.
Joining meetings it is easy, setting up an account is also easy. It may be a bit confusing for participants that don't know the platform, as it is not straightforward to understand that joining a meeting is completely free. I am always the host and I find it easy to organize and chair meetings.
As I mentioned before, good content overall. Gets very laggy and buggy at times. Several issues with limited or low internet connectivity, can get almost unbearable at times. Could do a lot better with its UI and QnA functionality. Good content overall and great people to learn and seek guidance from
I think that BlueJeans Events is 7/10 because it's pretty efficient. The audio and video quality is pretty great. I've only had a few connectivity issues but otherwise, it's performed fine. The features are also impressive; I am a huge fan of being able to record my calls so that I can refer back to them whenever necessary.
I really like site bluejeans.com and how simple it is.You can find there instructions, tips and how to create event or secure it! Of course FAQ is always useful and that's what you can find there too! Of course there is contact to support team which I remember was great and professional. Support Team really cares about their customers and don't forget about them. It feels like you can always count on them and reach out with any kind of question(s) which I think is very important.
Zoom is not good for presentations where a lot of people are attending. You end up having people unmute themselves and make noise while the speaker is talking. It can be very distracting. BlueJeans Events ensures that all attendees who are not required to speak are off camera and do not have the ability to speak. This allows for a smoother presentation with little to no interruptions.
In all ways, Hubilo was a better value for our organization in features, cost per attendee, and support provided. Launching the platform, personalization and set up for events seemed easier than demonstrations of other products with more customization (at no extra costs) and user experience seemed similar if not better in some areas than the higher priced alternatives.
We've been using BJ Events with big event and it worked as good as smaller one. All meetings were international and it didn't seem like it at all, I mean the quality was great. Maybe time delay was noticeable sometimes (sound to video) but it might also be caused by poor quality of internet connection.
There has certainly been significant cost savings on travel, particularly for internal communications. We have also found that BlueJeans has been better than other client systems like Webex. For example, we regularly switch to using BlueJeans over customer systems (Webex, Skype for Business).
Certainly meetings are shorter and more productive, specifically our daily standup meetings with remote users.