Recording (Speaker Presentation)
The process of pre-recording or capturing a speaker’s presentation within Goldcast. Recordings can be reused for on-demand access or as fallback content during live events.
Recording Studio
A dedicated Goldcast tool for recording video content and sessions internally. It enables organizers or presenters to capture high-quality presentations, interviews, or demos ahead of an event, which can then be used as session content or uploaded to the Video Library. Example: The team used Goldcast’s Recording Studio to pre-record an expert interview, and later added that recording as an on-demand session in the virtual event.
Registration Page
A landing page where attendees sign up for events. Built with the Page Builder, it collects registrant details and triggers confirmation workflows.
Registration Page Builder
A specialized builder tool to create custom event registration pages. Instead of using Goldcast’s default/basic signup page, organizers on certain plans can utilize the Registration Page Builder to design a branded, dynamic registration page for an event. This tool uses a block-based interface (similar to the Page Builder) to add banners, text, speaker info, agendas, and more to the signup page. Goldcast will automatically use the Registration Page Builder for smart webinars that would otherwise use a basic template page, ensuring even registration pages are customizable.
Repeating Event
A recurring Goldcast event that is scheduled to happen multiple times with the same content and setup. Repeating events are used for sessions that occur on a regular schedule (for example, a weekly demo or training webinar), allowing organizers to set up the event once and have it automatically replicate for each occurrence. For example, a company might create a repeating event for a weekly onboarding session so it reuses the same webinar settings every week.
Resource Sharing
The act of distributing files, links, or PDFs to attendees during an event. Resources appear in the Resources tab in the attendee interface for easy download.
ROI Reporting Dashboard
A built-in Goldcast analytics dashboard focused on Return on Investment metrics for your events. The ROI Reporting Dashboard provides insights into how events contribute to business goals – for example, pipeline generated, revenue influenced, or other post-event outcomes. Goldcast includes this, along with Cross-Event Reporting, as core reporting tools. Using the ROI dashboard, organizers can demonstrate the impact of events by viewing engagement data alongside marketing and sales KPIs.
Rooms
Virtual breakout rooms in a Goldcast event for smaller group discussions and networking. Rooms can be scheduled on the agenda (for example, as “Networking Rooms”) and allow attendees to join for intimate conversations or activities separate from the main stage. They are often used for roundtables, workshops, or social lounges. Example: After the main presentation, attendees are invited to join various Rooms based on their interests (each room holds a video chat for up to a certain number of people) to network in a more personal setting.
RTMP-In
A Goldcast feature that allows an external live stream feed to be brought into a Goldcast event via the RTMP protocol. This is commonly used to inject a third-party broadcast (for example, a Zoom or OBS stream) directly onto the Goldcast stage as a live video source. Example: The conference streamed a high-quality video produced on OBS into the Goldcast event using RTMP-In, so the remote studio feed appeared live to all Goldcast attendees.
Run of Show
A feature that gives event producers a centralized timeline of all the content and cues in a live session, allowing them to orchestrate the event flow seamlessly. With Run of Show, you can pre-plan the sequence of presentations and interactions – slides, videos, polls, tickers, etc. – and then trigger each item at the right time during the live event. It helps eliminate manual juggling of multiple pieces of content by consolidating controls into one tab. Example: Our producer built a Run of Show for the webinar: all cues (welcome video, intro slides, poll questions, closing video) were loaded in order. During the event, she simply clicked through the ROS cues to execute each part on schedule.
Run of Show (ROS)
A feature that provides a centralized, cue-based timeline for managing live session content and transitions. Goldcast’s Run of Show tool lets producers pre-plan the sequence of actions in a session – such as when to show slides, play videos, display tickers (scrolling messages), or launch polls – all in one ordered list. During the event, the producer can trigger these cues in order for seamless content transitions. Example: Before a big keynote, the producer uses Run of Show to list out every cue (intro music video, then Speaker A’s slides, then a poll, and so on). This way, instead of juggling multiple windows, they simply follow the ROS during the live session to execute each item with one click, ensuring a smooth flow.