Town Hall
All-hands that feel like a room, not a grid
A company-wide meeting in a video grid is a wall of muted rectangles. In Samantrix, everyone walks into an auditorium and sits down. The host takes a stage with broadcast controls; the audience is visibly present, reacting and raising hands. It is the difference between watching a stream and attending an event.
Whole org
in one room
Live
reactions and Q&A
Replay
published automatically
What Town Hall actually does
Summon the company
One click brings every online avatar to the auditorium with a notification, so nobody is lost on the wrong floor when the all-hands starts.
Stage mode for hosts
Presenters get a dedicated stage view with slides, screen share, a speaker queue and moderation controls, while the audience view stays clean.
Structured Q&A
Attendees raise hands and submit questions that others can upvote, so moderators surface what the room actually wants answered instead of whoever unmutes first.
Everything included
Town Hall is part of every Samantrix workspace. Availability of individual capabilities depends on your plan — the pricing page has the tier-by-tier breakdown.
- Auditorium seating for the entire workspace
- Host stage with presenter handoff and slide sharing
- Emoji reactions rendered live above the audience
- Raise-hand queue with moderator controls
- Upvoted written Q&A with answered/unanswered tracking
- Attendance capture for the whole session
- Automatic recording published to the workspace library
- Broadcast-only mode that hard-mutes the audience
Town Hall, answered
Works even better alongside
Proximity Voice
Walk over and talk. No invite, no link, no calendar.
Spatial audio that rises as you approach a colleague and fades as you walk away — the two-minute conversation that scheduling culture killed, brought back.
Meeting Rooms
Walk in, the meeting starts. Walk out, it ends.
Video conferencing bound to physical rooms in your office — entering a room joins the call, leaving it drops you out. No links to find, no waiting rooms.
Chat & Channels
Written conversation, anchored to places
Direct messages, group channels and threads that live inside the office — pinned to the rooms, floors and projects they belong to.