Product Descriptions

1. Bevy Conference

Scalable cloud-based virtual conference application used in live product to host, manage, and scale your virtual conference. This includes HLS streaming and WebRTC capabilities for Stages and Sessions (respectively), Networking, Booths, and Breakout Rooms. This also includes a cloud-based dashboard to process data, manage events, registrations, and other community management functions. One Stage included.

  • Additional Conference Stages. Content pushed via RTMP is turned into an HLS stream that is broadcasted on the Stage(s) in Bevy Conference. Each stage is an individual HLS video live stream. Each stage can also be multi-casted to any other RTMP endpoint, including other streaming services such as Twitch, Facebook Live, YouTube, etc. Each stage also has a separate Chat and Q&A of its own. Up to 7 Stages permitted.

2. Bevy Community

Scalable cloud-based community software application used in live production to process data, email communication with community members, group/chapter management, including group teams and permissions, store content, publish events (free or paid), host virtual events, manage registrations, integrations and administrator settings, and other dashboard related functions.

3. Single Sign-On

Use your existing company credentials to login to your Bevy instance. Single sign-on (SSO) is an authentication method that enables users to securely authenticate with multiple applications and websites by using just one set of credentials. Bevy supports the industry standard protocols including SAML2, OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect, as well 3rd party identity providers such as OneLogin, Okta or Auth0.

See documentation for more specific guidance: https://help.bevy.com/hc/en-us/sections/20852261522455-Single-Sign-On.

4. Social Sign-On

Use multiple 3rd party social authentication providers, either simultaneously or individually such as Google, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc. often implemented via OAuth protocol. Social Sign On is a form of single sign-on using existing information from a social networking service such as Facebook, Twitter or Google, to sign into a third party website instead of creating a new login account specifically for that website.

See documentation for more specific guidance: https://help.bevy.com/hc/en-us/sections/20862400047639-Social-Sign-On.

5. Marketo Integration

An asynchronous, native integration between Bevy and Marketo that will generate event programs for all events hosted on Bevy. Event registrations will generate leads, associate them with the respective event program and update the lead status on that program when the member is checked-in or unregistered.

See documentation for more specific guidance: https://help.bevy.com/hc/en-us/sections/20942663081495-Marketo-integration.

6. Salesforce Integration

An asynchronous, native integration between Bevy and Salesforce that will generate event campaigns for all events hosted on Bevy. Event registrations will generate leads or contacts, associate them with the respective event campaign, and update the lead status on that program when the member is checked-in or unregistered.

See documentation for more specific guidance: https://help.bevy.com/hc/en-us/sections/20943901485975-Salesforce-integration.

7. Custom Domain

A set, chosen subdomain underneath your existing company domain that your Community Platform will be hosted on and accessed through. This is typically an extension of your domain name to help organize different sections of your website. A subdomain (e.g. community.mysite.com) should be pointing to a specific Bevy hostname via a CNAME record. For root domains (e.g. mycommunity.com) it should be pointing to a specific Bevy IP. Ex. "events.abc.com".

8. Additional Brand Hub Page

A dedicated landing page, commonly referred to as a "sub-community page" that links from your company's main community home page. This page is templated like your homepage but is customizable to some extent via HTML. During onboarding, we work with you to customize this look and feel to align with your brand and the rest of your community platform.

9. Conference Mobile App

An iOS and Android custom-branded mobile app version of Bevy Conference. This includes watching sessions on the go, in-app messaging, Q&A during sessions, and more. The Conference Mobile App can be white-labeled to your brand and offered to organizers via the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.

10. Bevy conference logo removal

Add-on option to remove "Powered by Bevy" logo in Bevy Conference user interface(UI).

11. Bevy community logo removal

Add-on option to remove "Powered by Bevy" logo in Bevy Community UI.

12. Implementation

Bevy brings domain expertise, product guidance, and training for all new Bevy customers. This involves a multi-step process that we will take you through in preparation for getting your community or conference live. It involves dedicated calls, documentation, and training varying based on your level of support.

13. CMX Community MBA Online Course

Training program on how to connect your community goals with core business outcomes.

14. CMX C2C Event Program Playbook online course

Training program on getting your in-real-life (IRL) community up and running. Includes tools, templates and a project plan.

15. CMX Summit VIP Tickets (X10)

Admission to the community industry's largest conference, includes inspirational keynotes and tactical workshops.

16. CMX Community Workshop

In-house workshop to help your team develop a cohesive community strategy.

17. Custom Development Work

Custom front and back-end development. Services provided by Bevy.

18. Closed Captioning

You have a captioner or want to hire one. This add-on enables a stenographer to plug into Bevy and serve captions to provide additional or interpretive information for Stage and Sessions in Bevy Virtual Conference. This enables you to display text on the video player of live stages and sessions in Bevy Virtual Conferences.

19. Total Group Count

Defined as a group that has an active or inactive page on the Service.

20. Hybrid Events

Bevy’s hybrid event type allows events to be hosted in-person and online simultaneously. Members can attend completely virtually, completely in-person, or both. Configure event venue, ticket venue, and session venue. When someone has a virtual ticket for a hybrid event they can only access virtual events. If they have a hybrid ticket, they can access virtual, in-person, and hybrid sessions.

See this page: Hybrid events

21. Google Calendar Integration

The Bevy-to-Google Calendar integration is one-way, pushing event data from your Bevy instance into a single calendar in Google. Event data syncs to a Google Calendar invite.

See documentation for more specific guidance: https://help.bevy.com/hc/en-us/sections/20886965588503-Google-Calendar-integration.

22. HubSpot Integration

The Bevy-to-HubSpot integration is one-way, pushing data from your Bevy instance into your HubSpot account. User data syncs to HubSpot contact Attendee data syncs to HubSpot contact Event data syncs to HubSpot marketing event.

See documentation for more specific guidance: https://help.bevy.com/hc/en-us/sections/20939105379991-Hubspot-Integration.

23. Eloqua Integration

The Bevy-to-Eloqua integration is one-way, pushing data from your bevy instance into your Eloqua account. Piping community data into the customer’s Eloqua instance allows their marketers to route community users and event attendees into the correct marketing campaigns and programs.

See documentation for more specific guidance: https://help.bevy.com/hc/en-us/sections/20886611131031-Eloqua-integration.

24. Slack Integration

The Bevy to Slack integration is one-way, posting messages in slack when an event is published or deleted and when attendees either register for an event or cancel their registration. It automatically posts a new message to a specified slack channel.

See documentation for more specific guidance: https://help.bevy.com/hc/en-us/sections/20944924848023-Slack-integration.