Q: Whats the difference between a space, a room and a table?
What do I use for what purpose? Can you give examples?
Daisy_Tevent
May 14, 2024A: Hi Info7698S,
Thanks for your question!
Spaces are permanent areas that you can use to house a series of Events, and build your community. An example would be our Tevent Talks podcast Space - we house the Events within the Space, and the audience join the Space so that they can network as a community, and keep up to date with our upcoming and past Events. https://app.tevent.com/s/teventtalks
Events are time-bound and structured meet-ups or talks taking place in scheduled Rooms and/or Stages. Conferences, Webinars, Socials, etc.
A Stage is where you can host your seminar, keynote, presentation, or any other video stream to your audience — live or on-demand. Audience can engage via chat/Q&A/polls. Think of it as speakers presenting to an audience.
Rooms are areas within Spaces and Events where you can meet, mingle and interact with other members of a Space, or attendees of an Event. Great for workshops, meetings, coaching calls, etc. Think of it as an area everyone can chat and interact.
Within Rooms, Tables are where you can have video calls with other attendees. You might call them ‘breakout rooms’ on other platforms. Attendees have the ability to freely move between Tables. You can limit the number of people allowed at a Table, and set other rules!
At a Table call (and any other call on Tevent), you also have the ability to open up a Miro whiteboard specific to that call. This can be useful when you’re collaborating with others on a project, brainstorming, or making notes. The Miro board can be exported after the Table call, to keep offline.
Hope this helped.
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Daisy(Tevent)
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Everything is explained here :
https://www.tevent.com/blog/get-acquainted-with-tevent
Would really like to see a video demonstrating these in action. thanks