Alternatives to Zoom

alternatives to Zoom

Zoom is one of the most popular video conferencing platforms out there, but it isn’t without its flaws. Fortunately, there are some alternative video conferencing systems that offer improved functions and security features that may be better suited for your needs.

For example, Teamviewer is an excellent alternative to Zoom that can be used for free to share screens, application windows, and entire desktops. It also has a premium version for larger commercial usage.

Have you tried Meetn, the new online meeting platform?
It’s turning out to become a decent alternative to Zoom and to the other major platforms.

Discord

Discord is a popular chat application that originated as a way to communicate while playing video games. It quickly gained a wide user base and has evolved to support video chats and more.

It offers an easy-to-use interface that doesn’t require any technical knowledge. It’s available for Windows, Mac and Android phones.

You can create and join private servers, as well as public ones. A server is divided into text and voice channels, with each channel having its own rules.

Users can post messages and files in the text channel and can also make group voice calls. They can also share a screen with their friends (called “Go Live”) and upload images, GIFs and other types of media.

When you’re chatting with people, you can right-click their name on the server list to send a message or add them as a friend. You can also change their settings, including muting or blocking them.

Google Hangouts Meet

Google Hangouts Meet is a consumer video calling app for up to 100 participants and a Zoom competitor. It’s also used by businesses for video meetings and online conferences.

For a business, using an online video conference solution is critical to communication and productivity with teams spread out around the globe. There are many solutions in the market, but Hangouts Meet and Chat from Google provide a cost-effective way for any size business to get started on collaborating online.

G Suite and Meet subscribers have access to 24/7 Google support, ensuring they can resolve any issues quickly. They can use the help center, online forums or talk to a live representative from the Google community.

Skype

Skype is a free, easy-to-use instant messaging service that allows users to communicate with anyone else who has a Skype account. The software encrypts communications to prevent hackers from deciphering them and then sends them across a network of computers running Skype until they reach their intended destination.

The service supports voice and video calls, instant messaging, file transfers, and screen sharing. It can also translate messages and chats into over 60 languages.

Users can connect with other Skype users using desktops, phones, tablets, browsers, Alexa, and Xbox. Calls to landlines and mobile phones worldwide are free with either Skype Credit or a subscription, but operators’ data charges may apply.

Skype is a great tool for team collaboration, especially as employees work remotely. It offers features that can make remote work more convenient, such as whiteboards and Q&A. It also allows employees to set up meetings and share their screen with other participants.

Teams

A team is a group of people with complementary skills who work together to achieve a specific goal. For example, Motorola’s RAZR team worked on the development of an ultra-thin cell phone that regained the company’s reputation for quality and design.

Microsoft Teams is a cloud-based collaborative platform with chat, video conferencing, and real-time collaboration features. It streamlines remote work processes and allows geographically dispersed teams to communicate efficiently.

Users can also build private channels, which allows them to control who can access and collaborate in specific Teams groups. This is especially valuable in financial companies where data privacy and compliance are a priority.

Another improvement for meeting users is the option to record their meetings in the cloud. This is useful when Microsoft Stream service isn’t available in the corresponding Go Local region, and it makes recording easier than ever before.