EVENT REPLAY GUIDE
How to turn event recordings into a replay library
Your event content should not disappear after the live day. Turn sessions, livestreams, speaker content and webinars into a branded replay library people can return to.
THE OPPORTUNITY
Why event content should not disappear after the live day
Events create valuable media: keynotes, panels, interviews, sponsor sessions, audience questions, workshops and webinar recordings. But too often, that value gets trapped in folders, meeting links, temporary replay pages or scattered uploads.
A replay library turns the live moment into a media asset. It gives attendees a place to revisit sessions, gives non-attendees a route to discover the content, and gives organisers a reason to keep audiences engaged long after the event has ended.
CONTENT INVENTORY
What belongs in an event replay library?
The best replay libraries are not just a dump of recordings. They are structured around what the audience wants to revisit, learn from, share or purchase after the event.
Core sessions
Keynotes, panels, workshops, breakout sessions, fireside chats and live presentations.
Speaker content
Speaker interviews, profile pages, Q&A clips and expert-led follow-up resources.
Sponsor media
Partner videos, sponsored sessions, product demos, thought leadership and branded resource areas.
LIBRARY STRUCTURE
Organise replays around how people search and learn
Event recordings become more valuable when they are easy to navigate. A strong replay platform should help people browse by event, agenda track, topic, speaker, format, membership level or access type.
- Group sessions by agenda track, theme or topic.
- Create featured rows for keynotes, most watched sessions and sponsor content.
- Add speaker names, session summaries and supporting resources.
- Use clear labels for public, attendee-only, member-only or paid content.
- Include search and filtering where the library is large enough.
ACCESS MODEL
Decide who can watch, when and why
Not every replay needs the same access model. Some content can be public to attract a wider audience, while deeper sessions can be reserved for attendees, members, customers, sponsors or paid viewers.
Open access
- Public highlights and short clips
- Selected sponsor videos
- Lead-generation replay previews
- Thought leadership sessions
Controlled access
- Attendee-only replay access
- Paid digital passes
- Member-only session libraries
- Time-limited or tiered access
SPONSOR VALUE
Give sponsors visibility beyond the event floor
Event sponsors often want measurable visibility after the event, not just logo placement during the live day. A replay library can create extra sponsor inventory through featured videos, branded channels, resource cards, session sponsorship and post-event engagement reporting.
This makes the content useful for both audience experience and commercial packaging. The replay platform becomes a post-event destination where sponsor value can continue rather than ending when the venue closes.
Featured sponsor channel
Group sponsor demos, thought leadership videos and related resources in a dedicated area.
Session-level sponsorship
Attach sponsor visibility to specific sessions, tracks or topic categories.
Engagement reporting
Use viewing and click behaviour to show what content attracted attention after the event.
Year-round promotion
Keep sponsor-backed content active inside campaigns, newsletters and member updates.
AUDIENCE GROWTH
Use replay content to support lead generation
Replay libraries can support marketing long after the live event ends. A session that performed well can become a gated replay, a topic hub, a nurture asset, a sales enablement resource or a reason for new prospects to join the next event.
- Use public highlights to attract new visitors.
- Gate high-value sessions behind a form or member login.
- Create follow-up emails based on watched topics or event tracks.
- Use replay engagement to identify stronger audience interest.
- Link replays to the next event, demo, membership or content offer.
PLATFORM CHECKLIST
What features does an event replay platform need?
If your event content has strategic value, the replay platform needs more than a basic upload page. Look for capabilities that support both the viewing experience and the organiser workflow.
- Branded replay homepage and event library
- Live streaming plus replay publishing
- Session, topic, speaker and sponsor organisation
- Public, private, ticketed, member-only or paid access
- User accounts and attendee return journeys
- Search, filters, playlists and featured rows
- Analytics for watch time, session popularity and engagement
- Admin controls for content, users, access and updates
HOW WIMIMBI FITS
Wimimbi helps turn event content into an owned media asset
Wimimbi Media is positioned to help event organisers, conference brands, webinar businesses and content-led organisations build branded replay hubs they control. Instead of letting recordings disappear into folders or temporary links, Wimimbi can help turn them into a structured platform.
That can include livestreams, replays, speaker pages, sponsor areas, member access, paid digital passes, audience accounts and engagement insight — all connected by the ownership-led platform experience.
NEXT STEP
Planning a replay library for your event or webinar content?
Use the demo planner to tell us what you want to host, who should access it and whether replay content should support memberships, tickets, sponsors or lead generation.
Plan Your Replay PlatformEVENT REPLAY FAQ
Common questions before turning recordings into a replay hub.
These answers help event organisers think through access, structure and commercial value before launching a replay library.
An event replay library is a structured place where attendees, members or paid viewers can watch recordings after a live event. It can include sessions, keynotes, panels, webinars, speaker interviews, sponsor videos and supporting resources.
Yes. Event replays can be public, attendee-only, member-only, time-limited, sponsor-access, paid digital pass content or part of a wider subscription or training library.
YouTube can support discovery, but a branded replay platform gives event organisers more control over the viewing journey, content structure, access, sponsor placement, audience data and long-term commercial value.
Start with recordings, session titles, speaker details, topic categories, access rules, sponsor areas, resources, calls to action and analytics. The goal is to make the content easy to find, revisit and use after the live event ends.
TURN EVENTS INTO MEDIA ASSETS
Your event content can keep creating value after the live day.
Tell us what you recorded, who should access it and how you want the replay experience to support your audience, sponsors and future campaigns.
