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A Geminar is a conversational video space.
Unlike traditional webinars or live sessions, a Geminar is designed to be:
People come to a Geminar to watch, think, and talk — not just to attend a scheduled event.
Geminars works best for:
If your goal is engagement; not just views, Geminars fits naturally.
Geminars intentionally avoids certain things:
These are deliberate design choices.
Geminars focuses on interaction; not ownership of content.
Geminars does not take custody of your video files.
As an author:
This means:
If you prefer, we also provide optional tools to help you upload videos directly to your own CDN — without you sharing credentials of that CDN with us.
Interaction is the core of a Geminar.
Each Geminar supports:
This makes Geminars feel alive even when people are not present at the same time. As viewers come and go, some of them can beckon you (the author). If at least three people beckons the author, a notification is sent to the author to join – who can come and either chat with other viewer and/or start a live audio/video conference that the current viewers can join at that moment.
Watching Geminars is free. Payment is a pay-as-you-go system. So you can always suspend usage of your geminars by not refreshing the credits. New users get 300 credits free (1 credit = Rs 1 Indian Rupee)
Costs arise only when interaction happens:
Authors can choose:
This keeps the platform fair:
Authors are responsible for:
Geminars:
Clear ownership reduces confusion for everyone.
That’s it.
People can now watch, chat, and engage — on their own terms.