| Strengths | Weaknesses | |----------|------------| | – No need for separate webinar, ticketing, and video‑hosting tools. | Learning Curve for Power Users – Advanced producer controls require a short training session. | | Simulated‑Live Feature – Turns any video into a live‑like experience, great for time‑zone management. | Limited Free Tier – No free forever tier; only a 14‑day trial. | | Robust Analytics – Granular data and easy export for ROI calculations. | Browser Compatibility – Older browsers (IE 11) are not supported; attendees need a modern browser. | | Extensive Integrations – Zapier, CRM, email‑marketing, and open API. | Custom Branding on Lower Plans – Full white‑label only on Business/Enterprise tiers. | | Scalable Infrastructure – Uses a global CDN, low latency even for 10k+ concurrent viewers. | Pricing at Scale – Large events (>10k) can become expensive compared with dedicated streaming CDN services. |
These case studies are compiled from publicly available press releases and Nanacast’s customer spotlight page (as of March 2026). nanacast.com
| Feature | How It Works | Why It Matters | |---------|--------------|----------------| | | Stream directly from a webcam/encoder or upload a pre‑recorded video that is broadcast at a scheduled time, preserving “live” interactivity. | Gives flexibility for time‑zone constraints, reduces presenter fatigue, and allows perfect production quality. | | Interactive Engagement Tools | Live chat, emoji reactions, Q&A panel, polls, hand‑raising, and breakout rooms. | Boosts attendee participation and helps gather real‑time feedback. | | Registration & Ticketing | Custom registration forms, coupon codes, tiered pricing (free, paid, subscription). Integrated payment processing (Stripe, PayPal). | Enables monetization without a separate ticketing platform. | | On‑Demand Library | Auto‑archive live streams and make them searchable, password‑protected, or public. Supports DRM and token‑based access. | Extends the lifespan of content and creates a reusable knowledge base. | | White‑Label Branding | Custom domain, logo, color scheme, and email templates. Option to remove the Nanacast watermark on enterprise plans. | Maintains brand consistency for client‑facing events. | | Analytics & Reporting | Real‑time viewer count, average watch time, geographic heat maps, conversion funnel (registrants → attendees → purchasers). Exportable CSV and API endpoints. | Data‑driven decisions for marketing and content strategy. | | Integrations | Zapier, HubSpot, Salesforce, Mailchimp, Google Analytics, Slack, and native API for custom development. | Seamlessly fits into existing marketing automation and CRM stacks. | | Security & Compliance | End‑to‑end TLS encryption, GDPR‑compliant data handling, optional SSO (SAML, Okta), password‑protected events. | Critical for corporate, education, and regulated‑industry use cases. | | Multi‑Presenter & Producer Controls | Up to 8 simultaneous video sources, picture‑in‑picture, screen sharing, and a “producer” view that lets a moderator switch streams, mute audio, or spotlight speakers. | Enables professional‑grade productions similar to broadcast studios. | | Strengths | Weaknesses | |----------|------------| | –