icastGo allows for many different types of users cross-platform, with their own access and restrictions.
Administrator
An administrator has the authority to create and oversee organization accounts, as well as manage other user roles.
Organizer
A producer, serving as a speaker, is granted full organizer controls in a webcast control room. When producer access is enabled for speakers in a webcast, they can influence the webcast's status, publish videos, release polls, and manage video layouts in the control room. If no speaker is designated as a producer, an organizer will handle tasks such as starting the webcast and switching slides from the control room.
Producer
A producer, serving as a speaker, is granted full organizer controls in a webcast control room. When producer access is enabled for speakers in a webcast, they can influence the webcast's status, publish videos, release polls, and manage video layouts in the control room. If no speaker is designated as a producer, an organizer will handle tasks such as starting the webcast and switching slides from the control room.
Speaker
A speaker is an individual delivering a presentation in a webcast or event. Once connected to the icastGo platform, a speaker gains access to content assigned to them or content for which they've been identified as a speaker by an organizer. Upon accepting a webcast invitation, a speaker can enter the control room, push slides, view questions, and participate in polls.
Exhibitor
An exhibitor participates in an event to showcase a product in a VMR (Virtual Meeting Room).
Viewers
A viewer attends an event, webcast, or VMR to observe and participate without editing powers. Their access is limited to invitations and/or links. Once in a webcast, viewers can ask questions, send comments, and participate in polls.
Operator
Assisted by Digicast services, an operator manages a VMR in the Operator Interface. They can also step in for an organizer in an event or webcast, possessing the same access as organizers.