Community Forum
Monetization?
The front page says "get started for free" and "book a demo for large events". What is "large"? Presumably "large" events cost money? If I create a workflow for a classroom here, is it free? What if it's a "large" class? If it's free, will it probably be free next year?
How can I restrict room access to people with certain tags?
Can I randomly assign tags to users & elements using an action?
This is for a game we are developing. We want to randomly assign two users in the room with a tag at various times. Then clear that tag from those users after. Also, assign tags to object then clear them.
hey, can we have live sessions here or does it have to be recorded?
hey, can we have live sessions here or does it have to be recorded?
Can I kick a person out of my space if they're being disruptive?
Is it possible to stream ohyay simultaneously to other platforms like YouTube?
Is there any way to have attendees register for an event? Can I create a link that would take the attendee to a registration form which would then unlock the ohyay workspace ID?
Dim Lights
Hello!
I am working on a space that has two actions buttons to dim the "lights" and then to turn them back on. My question is, is there a way to change the amount the lights are dimmed so that the audience can still see the room a little without it being pitch black background? If so, how would I do this?
rtmp vs. screenshare quality
Hi,
I want to stream a theater play and was wondering if there is a video-/audio quality or stability benefit choosing rtmp over screenshare? There are moments in the play, where the attendees can interact through polls and etherpads with the live audience and performers. Right now, we are using rtmp and there is a noticable delay of some seconds, but if there are quality benefits with rtmp, I would rather work around the liveness and choose video quality and the safety of a video buffer over liveness/less delay with screenshare.
I am also curious what happens with either method when bandwith is scarce on the attendees side.