We’ve rebuilt Crowdcast. Now you can run workshops, webinars, and livestreams—all in one place, without switching tools. Host interactive sessions with people on screen, scale to thousands in the audience, and bring participants on stage instantly. Use the rebuilt stage to switch between video, slides, and media seamlessly. Run every event on one platform.
Hey everyone — Sai here, co-founder of Crowdcast 👋
Over the past few years, one thing kept coming up again and again:
Running events requires too many tools.
People use Zoom for meetings, webinar platforms for presentations, and streaming tools to go live on socials. Every format meant switching platforms, re-learning workflows, and stitching things together.
It never felt right.
So with this release, we stepped back and asked:
What if one platform could handle every type of event?
That’s what led to this version of Crowdcast.
Now you can:
Run interactive workshops with people on screen
Host webinars with up to 3,000 folks in the audience
Bring anyone on stage when they raise their hand
And produce polished livestreams with built-in media and stage controls
All in one place.
One thing we’re especially excited about:
👉 You can keep participants visible in a gallery, but muted by default—and bring them on stage instantly. It keeps sessions interactive without turning chaotic.
We’re still not trying to replace Zoom for small internal meetings—but for everything else, this is the simplest way we’ve found to run events.
Would love to hear what you think — especially:
What kinds of events are you running today?
What tools are you currently stitching together?
Happy to answer anything and would really appreciate your feedback 🙏
keeping people in a gallery but muted by default is such a smart move. it makes it feel like a real workshop without the chaos of someone's dog barking in the background lol. love the 'raise hand' stage flow too. @saidurh@Crowdcast
About Crowdcast 3.0 on Product Hunt
“Run every type of event without switching tools”
Crowdcast 3.0 launched on Product Hunt on April 10th, 2026 and earned 111 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #16 on the daily leaderboard. We’ve rebuilt Crowdcast. Now you can run workshops, webinars, and livestreams—all in one place, without switching tools. Host interactive sessions with people on screen, scale to thousands in the audience, and bring participants on stage instantly. Use the rebuilt stage to switch between video, slides, and media seamlessly. Run every event on one platform.
Crowdcast 3.0 was featured in Live Events (594 followers), Marketing automation (3.8k followers) and Community (3k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 5.4k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Crowdcast 3.0?
Crowdcast 3.0 was hunted by Sai. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
Want to see how Crowdcast 3.0 stacked up against nearby launches in real time? Check out the live launch dashboard for upvote speed charts, proximity comparisons, and more analytics.
Hey everyone — Sai here, co-founder of Crowdcast 👋
Over the past few years, one thing kept coming up again and again:
Running events requires too many tools.
People use Zoom for meetings, webinar platforms for presentations, and streaming tools to go live on socials. Every format meant switching platforms, re-learning workflows, and stitching things together.
It never felt right.
So with this release, we stepped back and asked:
What if one platform could handle every type of event?
That’s what led to this version of Crowdcast.
Now you can:
Run interactive workshops with people on screen
Host webinars with up to 3,000 folks in the audience
Bring anyone on stage when they raise their hand
And produce polished livestreams with built-in media and stage controls
All in one place.
One thing we’re especially excited about:
👉 You can keep participants visible in a gallery, but muted by default—and bring them on stage instantly. It keeps sessions interactive without turning chaotic.
We’re still not trying to replace Zoom for small internal meetings—but for everything else, this is the simplest way we’ve found to run events.
Would love to hear what you think — especially:
What kinds of events are you running today?
What tools are you currently stitching together?
Happy to answer anything and would really appreciate your feedback 🙏