Top 10 Webinar Platforms for Eastern Europe

Updated: 31.05.2026
Some of the most popular webinar platforms are mentioned below.

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2026. Webinar platform ClickMeeting integrated with MailerLite



Webinars are one of the most effective ways to generate qualified leads. Email marketing is the key to converting these leads into customers. Traditionally, marketers have to manually export a CSV file after each event, insert contacts into mailing lists, and track duplicates. The integration of the Polish webinar platform ClickMeeting and Lithuanian email service MailerLite automatically solves this problem. The integration works both ways - you can also import MailerLite contacts as invited participants into ClickMeeting. Participant categories are automatically created: registered users, those who joined the event, and those who attended until the end. Each group allows for different marketing strategies for follow-up engagement. Setting up the integration takes just a few minutes—you generate an API token in MailerLite and insert it into the ClickMeeting integration settings.


2021. Microsoft Teams optimized for webinars and online presentations



Microsoft Teams users can now host interactive webinars for up to 1,000 participants. Presenters can manage webinar registration and track webinar reports. A new online presentation mode, PowerPoint Live, has also been added. Presenters can access notes, slides, chat, and a participant list in a single window, while viewers can adjust viewing speed and contrast. Presenter mode allows you to customize the display of video and other content for your audience. Microsoft also promises to add end-to-end encryption for one-on-one calls in Teams for business customers in the first half of 2021.


2017. MyOwnConference updated its recording feature



From now, users of MyOwnConference can choose exactly what will be included in a webinar recording. In the settings, clients can select the options they want to see in future recordings: content display area, user list, presenter name, and chat. An option to record the entire webinar room is also available. This update will allow clients to receive a more personalized product tailored to their needs. Additionally, the recording will now include video and audio files broadcast during the webinar, as well as YouTube videos. As before, the recording can be downloaded to a computer, a virtual drive, or YouTube.


2011. Fuze Meeting lets you host webinars directly from iPad



Fuze Meeting is the most innovative web conferencing service when it comes to mobile access. Fuze released the first web conferencing client for iPad. Now, tablet owners can even host webinars for up to 100 attendees with the updated version Fuze Meeting for iPad. However, this feature comes at a hefty price: $69/month (on top of the basic plan, which starts at $29/month). In addition to webinars, the new version of the app features a whiteboard and the ability to upload files to web conferences directly from the popular service Dropbox. As a reminder, Fuze also released a web conferencing client for Android last November.


2010. GoToTraining - web conferencing for online learning



Citrix Online has released another specialized web conferencing solution. Its GoToMeeting, GoToWebinar and GoToAssist services have been joined by the online training and education tool GoToTraining. Like its counterparts, GoToTraining offers features such as screen sharing, remote screen control, annotation tools, file sharing, meeting recording, and audio conferencing (including via VoIP). What's special about it? Firstly, trainers can publish an online registration form for training. Registered students immediately gain access to the training materials. Secondly, the service offers various tools for knowledge assessment (tests, surveys, etc.) and allows for the generation of reports on student progress. And of course, you can conveniently organize a course catalog with associated materials. Up to 200 people can participate in online training simultaneously. The cost starts at $149 per month.


2009. DimDim makes webinars more affordable



DimDim is a web conferencing service hated by all its competitors for its low prices - it even offers a plan for online meetings for up to 20 people for free. Moreover, this platform is available in both SaaS and open-source versions. Recently, DimDim launched a service for hosting webinars (large online events) that supports up to 1,000 concurrent participants and costs only $75 per month. If you look at WebEx Meeting Center's pricing, it charges $69 per month for a virtual conference room with a capacity of 25 people (which gives you an idea of ​​how much a room for 1,000 people costs). Dimdim requires no software installation (it runs in a browser) and offers features such as screen sharing, co-browsing, two-way video calling, text chat, VoIP, document sharing, and whiteboarding. Dimdim Webinar also includes a widget that can be placed on any website to attract visitors to your webinar. The widget updates in real time. Dimdim Webinar is also integrated with the online event scheduling service Eventbrite. In addition to tools for inviting, registering, and promoting your event, this service also allows you to sell webinar tickets.


2005. Macromedia Breeze will not be renamed after the merger with Adobe.



At an online conference dedicated to the merger of Macromedia and Adobe, a new version of the Macromedia Breeze 5 web conferencing service was unveiled. This popular product for business communications and corporate virtual seminars is based on Flash. The merger of Macromedia and Adobe will not affect the service: the Macromedia trademark is not in danger of disappearing in the foreseeable future. Therefore, the customers of Macromedia software will not notice any change in the status of Macromedia Corporation, which will become a division of Adobe by the end of 2005.