WebinarJam alternative
A WebinarJam alternative without the funnel overhead
Most people looking for a WebinarJam alternative are not unhappy with the streaming. They are tired of the weight of it: building registration funnels, wiring up email sequences, scripting an offer to inject mid-webinar, and clicking through an interface that feels dated. It is a lot of machinery if all you want is to go live and talk to people who paid to show up.
Q&A With Me strips that back. You set a ticket price, people buy a seat, you go live and answer their questions on screen, and the platform pays out your share about a week after the session ends. There is no funnel to build and no offer to script - the session itself is the thing people bought, and their questions are the format.
It is not a like-for-like replacement for WebinarJam (see the honest list below). It is the right swap when you want live and informal, not an automated sales pipeline.
WebinarJam vs Q&A With Me at a glance
| Capability | Q&A With Me | WebinarJam |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Free to host paid events - no monthly fee; platform takes 10% + $0.50 per ticket. Optional subscription only for higher free-workshop caps. | Subscription per host. Starter $49/mo (100 attendees), Basic $99/mo (500), Professional $299/mo (2,000), Enterprise $499/mo (5,000). Annual is cheaper; $1 14-day trial, no free tier. EverWebinar bundled from Basic up. |
| Sell tickets to the session | Native paid tickets at checkout | Built for free registration into a sales funnel, not ticketing |
| Get paid out | Automatic payout ~7 days after the session ends | No payouts - selling happens via your own offer/checkout |
| Audience questions as the format | Text + video questions appear on screen live | Q&A is a side panel beside the presentation |
| Automated / evergreen webinars | Live-first; replays you control, not a scheduled fake-live | Core strength via EverWebinar - always-on automation |
| Registration funnels + email sequences | A simple event page, not a funnel builder | Deep funnel machinery: pages, reminders, offer injection |
| Bring a viewer on stage | Tap any viewer to invite them up | Attendees can be promoted to present, more setup-heavy |
| Auto clips for short-form | Each answered question becomes a vertical clip | Records the webinar; clipping is on you afterward |
| Run it from your phone | Phone-first, plus a desktop studio | Desktop-first, built around a browser console |
Pricing and features accurate as of June 2026.
Is Q&A With Me the right swap for you?
Reach for Q&A With Me when
- You want to charge for a live session and get paid - tickets and payouts are native, with no funnel to build first.
- The audience’s questions are the show: viewers submit text or video questions and you put them on screen live.
- You want it to work from your phone in ten minutes, or from a desktop studio when you want slides and guests.
- Every answered question should come back as a vertical clip for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts.
Reach for WebinarJam when
- Your webinar is a scripted sales presentation built to convert cold traffic, and the offer injected at the end is the point.
- You want it running on autopilot - evergreen, always-on webinars via EverWebinar that sell while you sleep.
- You need the full funnel: registration pages, automated email reminder sequences, and replays that keep nurturing leads.
Where WebinarJam genuinely wins
- Automated sales webinars: WebinarJam is purpose-built for the registration-page-to-offer funnel and does it far more deeply.
- Evergreen, always-on webinars: its EverWebinar sibling runs pre-recorded sessions on a schedule as if they were live.
- High-volume marketing machinery: email sequences, mid-webinar offer injection, and large attendee capacity for big launches.
Switching from WebinarJam: common questions
Can I sell tickets to a live session like a paid webinar?
WebinarJam is built for free registration into a sales funnel - people sign up, you present, and you sell with an offer at the end. It does not sell tickets natively. Q&A With Me sells the ticket at its own checkout, takes a flat 10% plus a $0.50 buyer service fee, and pays your share to your connected account about a week after the session ends. No funnel to build first.
Is Q&A With Me a full WebinarJam replacement?
Honestly, no - and if you run automated sales webinars you probably do not want it to be. WebinarJam and EverWebinar are built for the whole funnel: registration pages, email sequences, mid-webinar offers, and evergreen always-on replays. We will not pretend to match that. Q&A With Me is the right tool when you want to go live, keep it informal, and let paying viewers’ questions run the show.
Does WebinarJam do evergreen / automated webinars?
Yes, and this is where it genuinely wins. Through its EverWebinar sibling it runs pre-recorded sessions on a schedule as if they were live, so a webinar can keep selling on autopilot. Q&A With Me does not do that - it is live-first. You get a real session and a replay you control, not an always-on scheduled funnel.
How does pricing compare?
WebinarJam is a monthly (or cheaper annual) subscription priced by attendee capacity per host: Starter $49/mo for up to 100 attendees, Basic $99/mo for 500, Professional $299/mo for 2,000, and Enterprise $499/mo for 5,000. There is no free tier, just a $1 14-day trial, and EverWebinar is bundled in from the Basic plan up. Q&A With Me flips the model: it is free to host paid events with no monthly fee - the platform earns only when you do, taking a flat 10% plus a $0.50 buyer service fee per ticket. Free workshops have an optional subscription if you need higher attendee caps.
How is the Q&A different from WebinarJam’s Q&A?
In WebinarJam, Q&A is a side panel next to your presentation - the slides are the show and questions are secondary. Q&A With Me makes the questions the format: viewers submit text or video questions, a smart queue surfaces the most relevant ones, and the one you pick appears on screen for everyone, their question and your answer together.
Do I need registration pages and email sequences?
If yes, WebinarJam is the better fit - that funnel is its core strength. Q&A With Me gives you a single event page where the ticket, the stream, the questions, and the replay all live in one place. It is deliberately not a funnel builder, because a paid live Q&A does not need one.
What happens to the recording?
Every session records automatically and becomes a replay you control (24 hours to 30 days of access). Viewers who could not attend can still submit questions; if you answer one, they catch it in the replay. Each answered question is also cut into a standalone vertical clip for short-form. Note this is a replay you own, not an evergreen webinar that re-runs itself - if you want always-on automation, that is WebinarJam’s lane.
Make the switch from WebinarJam
Free to host paid events. We earn when you earn - a flat 10% plus a $0.50 buyer fee per ticket, paid out about a week after your session ends.
Prefer a full head-to-head? See Q&A With Me vs WebinarJam.