Live Stream Software Glossary: Key Terms & Concepts
List of Live Stream Software features
Contact Management
Contact management refers to keeping, organizing, and managing information about your customers, prospects, and sales leads. In its most basic form, an address book or an Excel or Google s...read more
Project Management
Project management is used to supervise a team's efforts to meet all project objectives while staying within budget. The information is described in project documentation, prepared at the ...read more
Marketing Automation
Marketing automation is a technology used to assist marketing departments, and businesses promote more effectively across different internet channels while automating tiresome operations. ...read more
Customer Support
Customer support is a term used to describe services that assist customers in making the most cost-effective and proper usage of a product. From product planning to installation, training,...read more
Quotes (Proposals)
A quote, also known as a proposal, is a document that establishes a contractual connection between two parties. A quote is a supplier's response to a prospective customer's request - one l...read more
Call Logging
Call logging is the process of gathering, examination, and reporting technical and statistical data regarding phone calls. It excludes call recording and phone tapping. Data from a telecom...read more
Content Management
Material management is the end-to-end acquiring, designing, processing, and distributing of content. It is a set of methods and technologies that make it easier to collect, handle, and tra...read more
Live Chat
Live chat is a tool that allows employees to communicate with website users or with one another in real-time. It might be text, voice, or video-based chat that team members utilize to comm...read more
Customizable Branding
To improve attraction, brands are turning to individualized branding tactics. Brands are putting more power in the hands of consumers than ever before, trusting them to create meaningful e...read more
Audience Analytics
The statistics of your live event are tracked in real-time by audience analytics. You'll be able to see how many people are watching, where they're viewing from, what device they're using,...read more
Audience Engagement
The purposeful technique of turning event-goers into active participants to fulfill both organizer and attendee goals is known as audience engagement. Engaging your audience is the best wa...read more
Broadcast Recording
A live broadcast, often known as live transmission, is a term that refers to a variety of media that is broadcast without delay. Broadcast recording (also known as live and live to tape) i...read more
Event Scheduling
An event schedule is a procedure for determining the best time for your event and then arranging it. EventScheduler is that it’s simple to use and has a drag-and-drop interface, making it ...read more
HD Video Streaming
"High-definition" is the abbreviation for "high-definition." HDTV is a type of television that uses progressive or interlaced scanning, a widescreen (16:9) aspect ratio, and a height resol...read more
Multi-camera feed
To make it more interesting, a multi-camera feed allows for split-screen viewing or switching between several views. Using fixed cameras or PTZ cameras, it can even be done by a single ope...read more
About the reviewer
Rajat Gupta is the founder of Spotsaas. Over the past two years, he has reviewed 2,000+ tools across CRM, HR, AI, and finance — applying hands-on product research and a background in commerce and the CFA program to evaluate software through a business and ROI lens. His goal: help teams make software decisions they won't regret.
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