Webinars for developers

Host impactful webinars for tech professionals, software teams, and independent developers who want to stay ahead in a fast moving industry. Our platform provides the tools to run expert led sessions on the latest trends such as AI integrations and serverless frameworks without needing to manage infrastructure. Whether you are building a series of live workshops or offering on demand recordings, developer webinars are a great way to build a brand, grow a community, and share practical expertise at scale. Use our platform to launch coding bootcamps, run DevOps masterclasses, showcase frameworks, and share insights from real world SaaS development
Developer presenting in a live coding webinar with real-time code sharing and chat
THE KEY

Why should developers host technical webinars today?

The modern developer landscape is evolving rapidly. Webinars are not just a way to share knowledge but a vital channel for demonstrating real solutions, engaging with developer communities, and building trust. Hosts can share working prototypes, live debug sessions, CI and CD walkthroughs, or security reviews in real time. By using our platform, developers can deliver engaging content to a global audience while focusing on quality and depth. These sessions also serve as reusable content assets that are perfect for documentation, internal team training, or client onboarding. Whether you are running a product launch, training engineers on GitOps workflows, or presenting your open source toolkit, webinars are your direct bridge to the tech community

Developer using version control diagrams to explain a GitOps pipeline during a webinar
THE GAINS

5 reasons developers should host webinars

Developer-focused webinars offer a scalable, interactive, and professional format to teach tools, share workflows, and engage with global audiences of engineers and tech leads

Demonstrate new technologies

WebAssembly runtimes, AI integrations, or a new serverless toolkit can be shown in action through practical examples. Stream live coding sessions or in-depth demos of your development stack
Developer running a live WebAssembly demo in a webinar

Teach GitOps & DevOps workflows

From GitHub Actions to Argo CD, share your automated deployment strategies and CI/CD pipeline design. Our platform supports screen sharing, pre-uploaded resources, and Q&A for full engagement

Launch serverless SaaS bootcamps

Guide teams through the process of building scalable apps with AWS Lambda, Firebase, or Vercel. Use webinar series to offer structured training, architecture reviews, and common pitfall analysis

Discuss security by design

Host advanced webinars focused on secure-by-default code, threat modeling, and cloud-native vulnerabilities. Share real incidents, patch workflows, and recommended DevSecOps practices

Repurpose content for learning platforms

Record your webinars and convert them into modular courses, tech documentation, or support materials. Build a content hub for your project, SaaS product, or dev community
THE HELP

FAQ for developers hosting webinars

Get clear and detailed answers about hosting technical webinars for engineers, integrating modern workflows, presenting complex material effectively, and scaling your training sessions
What topics are ideal for a developer-focused webinar?
A wide range of developer topics work well in webinars. You can walk through new APIs, showcase AI powered tools, demo WebAssembly environments, explain GitOps pipelines, and explore DevSecOps strategies. Hosts often create structured series such as CI CD in Practice, Building SaaS on Firebase, or Integrating AI into Your Python Stack. The key is relevance and clarity. Each webinar can focus on solving a real problem, demonstrating a workflow, or introducing new technologies in a practical way. With our platform, you can segment your audience by skill level and adjust your content accordingly, from beginner friendly onboarding to expert level architecture discussions.
How can I verify and track developer participation?
Our webinar platform offers detailed analytics and participation tracking to help you measure engagement. You can require participants to log in with work email or GitHub accounts, which helps identify team-based attendance. Built-in polls, live Q&A, and feedback forms enable active engagement. For internal webinars, you can use integration hooks or API endpoints to sync attendance with internal HR, CRM, or LMS systems. Additionally, you can assign certificates or digital badges upon completion, which is ideal for training programs or SaaS certification paths.
Can I record technical webinars and share them later?
Absolutely. Every webinar can be automatically recorded and saved in your content library. You can then trim, annotate, and republish the content for asynchronous viewers. This is ideal for teams that work in different time zones or for building a public learning hub around your product. Recorded webinars can be embedded into your own documentation, linked from developer portals, or distributed through internal learning platforms. You maintain full control over access whether you choose to make them public, protected, or available only through sign in or payment.
Can I run code-focused sessions like live debugging or walkthroughs?
Yes, our platform is highly optimized for interactive sessions focused on coding. Hosts can share screens, use live terminals, and provide downloadable code snippets. You can prepare environments in advance, display code changes, or integrate third-party tools for live code sharing. Our Q and A features allow you to respond to questions while coding, and you can assign moderators to handle technical questions or gather feedback as it comes in. Whether you are reviewing a codebase, debugging in front of an audience, or performing a live security review, our platform supports these types of sessions with ease.
Can I use webinars to educate SaaS users or train engineering teams?
Yes, webinars are a great way to educate your end users and onboard internal teams. If you offer a SaaS platform, webinars allow you to walk users through account setup, API integration, and advanced workflows. You can also run onboarding sessions, explain new features, or host office hours for development teams working with your product. For internal engineering teams, webinars can help explain architecture updates, introduce DevOps practices, review code standards, or share lessons learned after incidents. Everything is flexible so you can host once, record, and share again.