Comparison

Q&A With Me vs WebinarJam

Both tools put you on camera in front of an audience, but they are aimed at different jobs. WebinarJam is a webinar funnel platform: it is built to run automated sales webinars at scale - registration pages, email reminder sequences, an offer you inject mid-presentation, and evergreen replays that keep selling through its EverWebinar sibling. Q&A With Me is a paid live Q&A platform: you go live, viewers buy a seat, their questions run the show, and you get paid.

So the honest comparison is "sales funnel vs live room." If your event is really a scripted pitch designed to convert cold traffic into a purchase - and you want it running on autopilot - WebinarJam is built for exactly that. If you want to hop on live, answer real questions from people who already paid to be there, and keep the whole thing simple, that is a different shape, and it is the one Q&A With Me is built for.

Below is where each one wins, a side-by-side, and the questions people actually ask when they are deciding between the two.

When to use which

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.

Q&A With Me vs WebinarJam, side by side

CapabilityQ&A With MeWebinarJam
PricingFree 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 sessionNative paid tickets at checkoutBuilt for free registration into a sales funnel, not ticketing
Get paid outAutomatic payout ~7 days after the session endsNo payouts - selling happens via your own offer/checkout
Audience questions as the formatText + video questions appear on screen liveQ&A is a side panel beside the presentation
Automated / evergreen webinarsLive-first; replays you control, not a scheduled fake-liveCore strength via EverWebinar - always-on automation
Registration funnels + email sequencesA simple event page, not a funnel builderDeep funnel machinery: pages, reminders, offer injection
Bring a viewer on stageTap any viewer to invite them upAttendees can be promoted to present, more setup-heavy
Auto clips for short-formEach answered question becomes a vertical clipRecords the webinar; clipping is on you afterward
Run it from your phonePhone-first, plus a desktop studioDesktop-first, built around a browser console

Pricing and features accurate as of June 2026.

WebinarJam comparison FAQ

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.

Start hosting paid Q&As

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.

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