AirCast vs WebinarJam

The WebinarJam alternative for recurring B2B programs

WebinarJam is built for launch and promo webinars. AirCast is built for the webinars you run every week, without the session-hour caps, host caps, and annual billing that come with WebinarJam's plans.

WebinarJam tiers its plans by room size and caps everything else with them: the $39/mo entry plan requires yearly billing and allows one host, 100 attendees per webinar, and sessions of at most one hour, and even the $379/mo Enterprise tier caps sessions at four hours. AirCast prices by monthly capacity instead: unlimited hosts, no time limit per session, and a monthly pool of attendees and attendee-minutes to spend however you like, billed month to month.

Pricing

AirCast vs WebinarJam on price

AirCast $39/mo flat Flat monthly, by capacity
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WebinarJam From $39/mo billed yearly Tiered by room size, capped hosts and hours

Both start at $39/mo, but they are not the same $39. WebinarJam's requires annual billing ($49 month-to-month) and caps you at one host, 100 attendees per webinar, and one-hour sessions. AirCast's is month-to-month with unlimited hosts, no session time limit, and 100 attendees pooled across the whole month.

Side by side

AirCast vs WebinarJam at a glance

Best for AirCast WebinarJam
Best for Recurring B2B webinar programs Launch and promo webinars
Starting price $39/mo flat From $39/mo billed yearly
Pricing model Flat monthly, by capacity Tiered by room size, capped hosts and hours
Purpose-built for recurring programs Built in Limited
Multiple session times to choose from Built in Built in
Behavior-based follow-up Built in Built in
Automatic no-show recovery Built in Built in
No-download browser join Built in Built in
Branded registration pages Built in Built in

Competitor details verified July 2026. Pricing and features change often, so check WebinarJam for the latest.

Why teams pick AirCast over WebinarJam

No session time limit. WebinarJam caps sessions at 1, 2, 3, or 4 hours depending on plan; AirCast lets you run sessions of any length from your monthly minutes.

Unlimited hosts on every plan, instead of 1 to 6 hosts by tier.

Month-to-month billing at the advertised price. WebinarJam's listed prices require a yearly commitment.

A true program model: one branded registration page for the whole recurring program, with attendee history across every session.

Where WebinarJam is the better fit

  • You run evergreen or automated webinars, which WebinarJam pairs with its sister product EverWebinar.
  • You want launch-style marketing mechanics like countdown pages and one-click registration funnels.
  • You need very large single webinars, up to 5,000 attendees on the Enterprise plan.

AirCast vs WebinarJam: common questions

Is AirCast a good WebinarJam alternative?

Yes, especially if you run recurring B2B webinars like demos, onboarding, and customer education rather than one-off launch events. AirCast is built around programs, flat month-to-month pricing, unlimited hosts, and automated reminders and no-show recovery.

Does AirCast limit how long sessions can run?

No. WebinarJam caps sessions at 1 to 4 hours depending on plan. AirCast has no per-session time limit: your plan is a monthly pool of attendee-minutes you spend however you like.

How does pricing compare?

Both advertise $39/mo entry pricing, but WebinarJam's requires yearly billing and caps you at one host, 100 attendees per webinar, and one-hour sessions ($49 month-to-month). AirCast is $39 month-to-month with unlimited hosts and no session time limit. AirCast's 14-day trial is also free, while WebinarJam's costs $1.

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