ManyMeet Is Live

Why I built it, and what it does today.

Three months ago I wrote a frustrated note about why I was building a small bridge between Brevo and Zoom Meetings — to stop paying €80/month for "webinar software" that turned every simple setup into a Zapier nightmare. That backstory is here.

What started as a thin layer grew into something larger. Same idea, more developed: regular Zoom Meetings, all email logic in Brevo — but now with attendance analytics, retention curves, a recording player with synced transcript, and an MCP server so AI assistants can act on the data directly.

Today it goes live as ManyMeet.

What it does

  • Turns a regular Zoom Meeting into a measurable webinar — registration, reminders, attendance tracking, retention curves, funnel analysis.
  • Syncs cleanly to Brevo with event-driven follow-up: who attended, who didn't, who watched the recording afterward.
  • Lets you re-watch a session with a transcript that scrolls along with the video — and lets your attendees do the same.
  • Exposes the data to AI assistants via an MCP server — so Claude, ChatGPT, or your own agents can query your webinar funnel and draft the follow-up email for you.

Who it's for

Coaches, consultants, and B2B operators who run webinars to generate pipeline. People who already know their content works live, and want to understand why some sessions convert and others don't. People who do not want to be locked into another corporate broadcast platform.

It is not for 5,000-seat broadcasts. There are excellent tools for that. ManyMeet is not one of them, and is not trying to be.

If you run webinars on Zoom Meetings and you don't know your funnel numbers, have a look at the free analysis — or just create an account and see what your last few sessions actually did.