Online Meeting Platforms

Online meeting platforms are a great way for businesses to host virtual events. These software programs allow users to start meetings within seconds. In addition, they allow you to store meeting data and recordings.

ezTalks Cloud Meeting provides messaging, video, and audio tools with desktop sharing and whiteboard features. It also has breakout rooms, a meetings analytics dashboard, and brand customization.

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.

ezTalks Cloud Meeting

With this online video conference tool, users can connect to each other from anywhere. It also has features that allow you to share your screen and whiteboard with attendees. The software can also record your meetings to the cloud and provide searchable transcripts. It also offers end-to-end encryption, role-based security and password protection. It can even place your attendees on hold and allows you to customize the appearance of digital rooms to match your brand.

ezTalks meeting has expanded its free cloud meeting capacity to 100 participants. It features a wide variety of features including HD video/audio chat, recording and whiteboard. Its user-friendly interface makes it easy to use on different digital platforms, such as Mac, Windows and Android devices. You can also share your presentations and documents with the whiteboard feature. The tool is also compatible with a range of external hardware tools. Its conferencing equipment includes cameras and speakers that ensure high-quality audio.

Gatheround

Gatheround is a synchronous video experience that turns online gatherings into productive ways for people to bond and learn. The company uses lessons from political campaigns, social media products and community organizing to create a platform that is energized and engaging.

The company’s platform has been used to onboard new employees, connect team members with one another and engage teams in conversations around workplace DEI. It has also been used to foster community and connection among remote workers. The new funding will help the company expand its user base and add more features to the software.

The software is free to use for up to 40 people. It can also be customized to match your event’s unique needs. There are templates for networking, speed networking, and group bonding events. Gatheround also includes a set of built-in “games” that can be played in either 1-1 or small groups. These games include questions about personal interests and work-related topics.

Toasty

Toasty is an online video meeting tool that transforms your Zoom or Google Meet meetings into interactive experiences. Its built-in activities are designed to engage attendees and combat “Zoom fatigue.” They also help you foster teamwork in virtual settings. These activities include fast-paced icebreakers, breakout rooms, and more. You can use them to encourage brainstorming during a virtual team meeting or facilitate networking among new employees in a training workshop.

Toasty’s intuitive tools and templates allow users to keep their attendees engaged without lifting a finger. For example, users can create and customize multiple breakout rooms based on the results of polls or a random setup. In addition, Toasty allows participants to roam between breakouts in a natural way that promotes productive conversation. Toasty’s other features include polling, chat, and a Q&A feature. The company also provides customer support via phone, email, and live chat. Its Onboarding Consultant will assist you with installing the hardware and configuring the software.

Zoom

Zoom offers a range of features for conducting virtual meetings and webinars. You can share your desktop with meeting attendees, use chat tools and record and save your sessions. Its dynamic voice detection feature makes it easy to determine who is speaking, even if several people are talking at the same time. You can also add multiple cameras to your session to improve the visual experience.

The app has made moves to boost security credentials and reassure users after backlash over privacy issues. Its new default password feature, combined with virtual waiting rooms, ensures that only those who have been invited can join a call.

You can also require attendees to provide information before joining a Zoom call, such as their name and organization. This can help prevent Zoom Bombing, wherein a meeting link is shared on a public forum and used to disrupt the event. You can also choose to make the meeting recording public to allow employees who can’t attend a live session to listen to it later.