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Templates
Updated over a month ago

A StreamAlive template is a pre-designed presentation layout for different kinds of live sessions.

These templates includes a combination of slides, audience interactions, and structured content to help you run engaging live sessions with ease.

For example, you’ll find a template for a quarterly sales meeting, or a company townhall meeting, or career fairs, or open days at universities, etc.


Templates are great because instead of building everything from scratch, they provide a ready-made framework tailored for different event types, such as webinars, workshops, or team meetings.


Using templates saves time, ensures consistency, and helps you quickly set up a session that aligns with your goals. Instead of manually adding interactions or structuring your content every time, you can select a template that fits your needs and customize it as required.


Try AI-generated interactive presentations

An alternative to templates is to use our generative AI to build a custom presentation with unique interactions based on your topic.


How to Use StreamAlive’s Templates

  1. Go to the Templates tab​

  2. Choose a Template –

    • Browse through StreamAlive’s library of ready-made templates tailored for different event types.

    • Hover over the required template and click on Preview to see the slides

    • Click on Use Template to continue

  3. Customize It – Modify slides, add or remove interactions, and tweak the content to match your presentation style. For a more in-depth guide, click here

  4. Launch Your Session – Once customized, your template is ready to go! Start your session and engage your audience effortlessly.


    To learn how to connect to your preferred platform, click here


Templates vs. Themes: What’s the Difference?

Templates provide a structured session layout, including pre-set slides and interactions. They guide the flow of your presentation while allowing customization.​

Themes focus on the visual appearance of your presentation, such as colors, fonts, and overall design style, without affecting the structure or interactions.

In short, templates shape your session’s content and engagement flow, while themes determine how it looks.


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