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Top 10 Zoom Alternatives – Free Options and More!

Since Covid-19, Zoom has been massive whether it being for business or to speak to family. However, Zoom isn’t for everyone and there are other alternatives for videoing colleagues, family or friends.  Are you up to trying an alternative to Zoom? Here are TechRound’s top 10 Zoom alternatives.

 

1. Whereby – Try Here

 

 

Free

The ‘Free’ plan is used by 1 user where the user can speak to 4 participants in total from either their desktop or mobile. This video conferencing allows the user to speak in a secure conversation, with  the option to screen share, lock the room and integrate rooms.

Business Plan: $59.99 per month

The ‘Business’ plan can be used by small and medium sizes teams, where there are multiple users and admins. This plan allows for up to 10 meeting rooms on a mobile or desktop, allowing up to 50 participants onto the video call. The rooms can be branded and recorded if wanted. Additionally, the room is secure with features to lock and integrate rooms.

Pro Version: $9.99 per month

The ‘Pro Version’ plan is for professional individual use. This one user can use up to 3 meeting rooms with 12 different participants from a mobile or desktop, with the option to pay an additional $5 to access the screen record feature. Individuals are able to lock and integrate rooms, whilst having a secure conversation.

 

 

 

2. Go To Meeting

 

Go To Meeting allows for up to 150 participants on the entry plan and can be accessed on Android, iOS, Linux, Mac, PC and web browsers. Users can instantly join, host and manage meetings whether they are audio, video or web. Meetings can be created in minutes, and can be recorded on the cloud, locked, screen’s can be shared, and there is an option to chat whilst using HD video. With unlimited minutes, meetings and recordings, calendars can be integrated, drawing can be shown whilst screen sharing becoming a virtual whiteboards. Users can access these meetings with a personalised meeting room link.

Altogether, there are three different plans to choose:

Professional plan which is £9.50 per month allowing for 150 participants

Business plan which is £12.67 per month allowing for 250 participants

Enterprise which can hold up to 3,000 participants – custom rates for each company

 

 

3. Google Meet

 

 

Google Meet has come to everyone’s rescue during this unusual time offering free unlimited meetings until the end of September 2020. With high quality video and audio, Google Meet allows users to stay connected with up to 100 participants with the option to access different features. These include low-light mode on mobile devices, screen sharing, file sharing on chat, free call ins, document, image and file share. Google Meet allows you to see 16 call participants at once and is integrated with G Suite.

 

 

4. Cisco Webex

 

 

Cisco Webex has three different plans to pick from as well as different features within each plan:

 

 

 

What is a Zoom Alternative?

A Zoom alternative is another type of video meeting software or app, such as Whereby.com, Skype, Google Hangouts or Join.Me.

Zoom was launched in 2011 but went to meteoric levels during the start of Covid-19 where it became the most popular video conferencing tool used on laptops, desktops, smartphones, tablets and more. Today, it is commonplace to say ‘lets jump on a Zoom’ or ‘grab a Zoom call’ – and the business has become as normal in everyday lives as asking someone to Google something.

However, Zoom is not the only video meeting tool around and some people have difference preferences or affiliations with other brands. Zoom might be good for business meetings, but for more personal and social engagements, you may look for a Zoom alternative.

 

Why Would I Look for a Zoom Alternative?

Although Zoom is groundbreaking, many find frustration with the requirements to download the app beforehand on their desktop or smartphone. Certainly for an older generation, this process alone can be tricky and enough to turn them off the tech unicorn.

For some users, they find jumping on the same call can be a challenge, especially with logins, links and codes – and for many meetings, they can often start late as everyone is trying to figure it out.

Zoom is free for 1-to-1 meetings, but comes with a fee if you want to speak for longer than 40 minutes on a group call – and this is not ideal for everyone.

With this in mind, some people prefer the alternatives to Zoom, such Skype because its what they know and have been using for over 15 years. There is the popular Whereby (previously appear.in) where you get your own personalised link and send this to guests, and it never changes, and does not require any downloads. There is also Google Hangout and Google Meet which is free, reliable and just requires you to have a Gmail account.

 

Are There Free Zoom Alternatives?

Yes, there are a number of free video conferencing services like Zoom and pretty much all softwares come with a free version, usually limiting you to a number of calls per month, number of people or minutes that you can speak for.

For Skype it is free to call other Skype users and you pay to call landlines or mobiles, similar to a normal phone network.

 

What is the Best Zoom Alternative for Me?

To find the best alternatives to Zoom for you, you will need to consider your requirements and what you use video conferencing for. For 1-to-1 meetings with your friends, family or staff, you can use free versions and probably continue for free for quite some time.

As soon as you start to look for longer work meetings, team meetings or running online events, you need something affordable, robust and easy for people to log into.

At TechRound, we use Whereby because we have a personalised link (whereby.com/techround) which is simple to remember and we can send this to any guests as we please.

We also like to use Google Meet because it is automatically included in any calendar invites through Gmail and is very convenient.

Quick Tip! With video conferencing platforms, you are not tied down to any pricing and can always change each month. So perhaps you want to start free, upgrade to business for a month, and then go back to free. This is a cost-effective way of using Zoom alternatives.

 

 

5. Zoho Meeting

 

 

After a 14-day trial, Zoho Meeting gives you the chance to join by paying a monthly fee for either meetings or webinars, embracing remote working and speaking to family and friends. For a meeting it is £6.30 per month where videos can host up to 100 participants and allows you to have the option to store 10 recordings. Additionally, there are different options for webinar payments depending on how many people will be attending will all allowing for storage of 25 recordings. These options include: 

All meetings and webinars include these features:

 

 

6. Meet Fox

 

 

With MeetFox there are different individual or business plans. The Individual plans include:

Starter: Free

Basic: $11

Pro: $29

The Business plans includes the same features as the individual plan but the pricing is different, with the Basic plan coming to $10 and the Pro plan coming to $27. Users are then able to add add-ons such as increasing the number of participants, record meetings and customise the domain. Altogether, users are able to book and host meetings with a single click from any device. Businesses are able to share files, chat as well as invoice clients and charge clients per meeting or minute.

 

 

7. Slack

 

 

Slack is used by many around the world whether it is for business or personal use. People can join or make a call easily, join and leave calls and chats as needed, share their screen or simply chat on different chats created. Through audio or video calling, users are able to listen from their phone through the Slack app or join video calls from your computer as well as drag and drop PDFs, images, videos and other files directly into Slack. Data is kept securely on Slack and users have the option to go further by either paying £5.25 per month on the Standard plan which is suggested for small to medium sized business (calls up to 15 teammates) or paying  £9.75 per month for the Plus plan which is suggested for larger businesses.

 

 

 

8. Blue Jeans

 

 

With HD video, Blue Jeans allows users to record, screen share, use polling, ask questions and find out the answers and chat. With many features on the free plan, there is also an option to pay for the Standard (£12.49 per month) or Pro (£17.49 per month) Plan. The Standard Plan includes the following features:

The Pro Plan includes all the above features as well as increasing the participant size to up to 75 participants with 25 hours of meeting record available, as well as command center analytics.

 

 

9. Discord

 

 

Discord is free for all and is used for its chat and video function. You can add friends to video call to either catch up or play games together, or for any occasion. Users are able to share their screen, go live, whilst enjoying the unlimited option of messaging and no member limit. By building a profile, users have an option to connect accounts as well as upgrade to Discord Nitro. Discord Nitro is $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year, offering 100MB file uploads for high-quality file sharing, high-resolution video, screen share and live streaming, as well as the option to upgrade emojis.

 

 

10. Microsoft Teams

 

 

Free

Key features:

Microsoft 365 Business Basic: £3.80 per user/month

Key features:

Microsoft 365 Business Standard: £9.40 per user/month

Key features:

Office 365 E3:£17.60 per user/month

Key features:

 

 

The Best Video Calling Apps

Zoom is not for everyone, especially those that do not want to download an app to speak to colleges, family or friends. For that reason, there is a need to know what alternative video calling apps are available, especially because so many of us are now working from home. The examples above offer messaging, video calling and audio calling which are available across different platforms. From screen sharing, to recording meets to calling for an unlimited time, these Zoom alternatives give people more options to call others, whether it is one person or dozens more.

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