Step-By-Step Guide for Running a Goldcast Event

Learn how to run your Goldcast event successfully.

Moderating or hosting a Goldcast event is intuitive and easy, thanks to our enhanced stage controls. We’ve compiled this step-by-step guide to walk you through the steps to successfully run your Goldcast event. 

Step 1: Enter backstage

Log in to Goldcast Studio, open your desired event, and click Event Space in the left panel. This opens the Event Landing page. 

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Do not share this link with anyone - this is your unique personal event access link. 

 

Click Enter Backstage to join the session you’re moderating/hosting. 

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Step 2: Complete the tech check

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Goldcast performs a quick tech check to ensure your microphone, camera, and speaker are connected and working as required. 

Optional: You can select a virtual background and test the screen share feature during the tech check. 

 

Once everything is checked, click Enter Event to proceed to the next screen. 

 
 

Step 3: Get ready backstage

This takes you backstage, a private space where you can meet and greet speakers and other event producers/organizers. This area is accessible only to speakers and organizers; attendees cannot see what’s happening backstage. 

The backstage area has several tools and features to help you run and moderate the event. Here’s a quick run-through of the different components:

Event status

A status bar at the bottom of the screen indicates the current event status.

  • When you enter the event before it goes live, the status displays as Rehearsal Mode. We recommend joining the event before the scheduled time to familiarize yourself with the various controls. 
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  • The status changes to Live when the event goes live. 
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Audio and video controls

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The audio and video controls are at the bottom left of the screen. 

  • Hide - Hide and show the backstage area
  • Mic - Mute/unmute yourself
  • Cam - Hide/show your camera feed
  • Stage volume - Increase, decrease, or mute the stage volume
  • B’stage (Backstage) volume - Increase, decrease, or mute the backstage volume (Note: Attendees never hear the backstage feed)
  • Chevron icon: Click the Chevron icon up chevron icon.pngnext to B'stage (Backstage) volume button to open speaker settings and change your virtual background or connected audio and video devices. 

Backstage video

The left panel shows the video feeds of all speakers and organizers who are currently backstage. 

Heads Up: This video feed is only for backstage members; the audience cannot view it. The audience can only see and hear speakers/organizers when they Go on Stage and the session is live. 

 

Backstage chat

The backstage chat is a private channel just for speakers and organizers. Attendees cannot view it. So, feel free to use this chat to give instructions to speakers during the event and partake in real-time conversations with the rest of the event team. 

Dark and light mode

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Dark mode Light mode

Click the sun/moon icon at the bottom left of the backstage to toggle between dark and light modes. 

 
 

Step 4: Begin the session

If your session is in manual redirection mode, click the Start Session button to begin it. 

Heads up! The Start Session button will be visible only after the Event Start Time has passed. 

 

Click Start Session in manual redirection

However, if your session is in automatic redirection mode, it’ll begin automatically at the scheduled time. You’ll see an on-screen countdown timer before the session goes live. 

Note: Even when the session is live, attendees will not be able to see you until you proactively join the stage by clicking the Go on Stage button.

 
 
 

Step 5: Go on stage

Depending on your event format, you might want to go on stage to welcome the audience and introduce the speaker(s). When you’re ready, click the Go On Stage button. 

This takes you to the stage, and the audience can see and hear you. Use the camera and microphone icons at the bottom of the screen to mute or hide your video, as required. 

  • By default, Goldcast mutes the Backstage (B’stage) volume when you join the stage. This is handy, as it helps you focus on your presentation without being distracted by backstage conversations. 
  • Use the volume buttons to increase/decrease the stage and backstage volumes according to your comfort level. 
  • While on stage, you can still converse with the speaker(s) and other organizers backstage by using the backstage chat. The backstage chat feed is never visible to the audience. 
 
 

Step 6: Manage speaker actions

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The rightmost backstage panel indicates speakers and organizers' current status and location. A green dot is displayed next to speakers and organizers currently online. This panel also shows whether a particular speaker or organizer is on stage or backstage at any moment. 

To move a speaker to the stage, click the speaker’s name on the status panel and select Move on Stage

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Once the speaker accepts the invitation, Goldcast moves them to the stage. While the speaker is on stage, you can click the speaker’s name to mute or move them off stage.

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You can also send on-stage messages to speakers to grab their attention or share real-time instructions. These alerts are only displayed to the speaker, and the audience cannot see them. 

 
 

Step 7: Use video production tools

Goldcast offers a variety of video production tools to make your sessions engaging and interactive. You can find these tools in the left panel of your screen. 

Use the presentation and video production tools to the left of the stage to:

Note: Depending on the asset you share, you might not be able to share other assets simultaneously on stage. For example, if you’re presenting a slide deck, you’ll need to stop sharing it before you can share your screen. However, other assets like the ticker and logo can be shared simultaneously with other content on stage. 

Interacting with the audience

The attendee engagement panel on the right lets you view and participate in audience chat. Click the Q&A icon on the left panel to respond to audience queries. Click the Raise icon to accept or dismiss video Q&A requests. If accepted, the attendee shares the stage with the speaker(s). 

 
 

Step 8: Leave the stage

Once done, click Leave Stage to move off the stage and go backstage. Remove all shared media and move speakers off stage to stop the session recording

If your event is in manual redirection, click the End Session button to stop the session. 

Click End Session in manual redirection

In automatic mode, as the session reaches its scheduled end time, you’ll see a countdown timer across the top of the stage, and the session automatically ends at the scheduled time.

To navigate to another session in the event, click Agenda in the top navigation bar, click Enter Backstage and repeat the steps above. 

 
 

Quick Tips

  • Do a practice run while your session is in rehearsal mode to get comfortable with stage controls. Practice starting and stopping your video, muting and unmuting your microphone, going on and off stage, sharing your screen, videos, slides, messages, tickers, and images, changing the stage layout, and starting and ending sessions. 
  • Make sure you join from a noise-free environment. A good headset with a microphone is recommended for audio clarity, though it’s not mandatory. 
  • For the best audio and video results, ensure that your internet connection is stable and fast. If your device is connected to Wi-Fi, moving closer to the router can improve internet speed and stability. Connecting your device to the router directly via an Ethernet cable can help with connectivity issues. 
  • Join from your laptop/desktop via the Chrome browser. 
  • Sometimes, ad-blockers and anti-virus browser extensions can interfere with your Goldcast sessions. Disabling these extensions temporarily can help. 
  • Close all other apps and browser tabs on your computer, and turn off all notifications that might interrupt your presentation. 

Voila! You’re now ready to host and organize a great event!  

Pro Tip: Review our pre-event checklist to ensure everything is set for your big day.

 
 
 

Need more help? Contact support@goldcast.io or connect with your CSM. 

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