Host virtual events from your bio link
Create a mobile-friendly event hub with streaming links, schedule, speaker info, and resources — all from one page.
Why this matters
Virtual events — from online summits to live workshops — need a central hub that attendees can access from any device. A bio link page organizes your event schedule, streaming links, speaker info, and resources in one mobile-friendly destination.
How to get started
- 1Create a Platter page for your virtual event with themed branding
- 2Add the main event streaming link (Zoom, YouTube Live, etc.) at the top
- 3List the event schedule with times and speaker names in text blocks
- 4Include speaker bios and links to their profiles
- 5After the event, replace live links with replay recordings
Benefits
- Attendees access everything from one mobile-friendly URL
- Show your Twitch or YouTube live indicator when the event is streaming
- Update schedule and links in real time during the event
- Convert attendees into long-term followers with social icons and email signups
Recommended blocks
Link block for main streaming linkText blocks for schedule and speaker informationHeader blocks to organize event sessionsSubscription block for post-event follow-up emails
Frequently asked questions
- Can I use live indicators for my virtual event?
- Yes. If you're streaming on YouTube or Twitch, Platter's live indicator automatically shows when you're broadcasting, creating urgency for visitors to tune in.
- How do I handle multiple sessions or tracks?
- Use header blocks to separate sessions and list each with its time, speaker, and streaming link. Attendees can scroll to find the session they're interested in.
- What happens to the page after the event?
- Swap streaming links for replay recordings and add a signup block for your next event. The page becomes a permanent resource for anyone who missed the live event.
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