The Lowdown
Does Zoom even need an introduction? 😎 You've likely heard of it: the popular video conferencing platform for personal video calls, work meetings, virtual training sessions, workshops, webinars, and school classrooms. Zoom has become a staple for video communications, with screen sharing, dynamic backgrounds and collaborative whiteboarding among its most notable features. Since its launch, Zoom has expanded its product offerings to include a suite of communication tools for businesses, such as contact center, phone system, and conference room solutions; a testament to their mission to make video communications frictionless.
You should consider Zoom if...
- You need to collaborate in virtual meetings with HD video and audio-only conference calls, with plans starting at up to 100 participants
- You need built-in meeting room features like screen-sharing, virtual photo/video backgrounds, breakout rooms and whiteboards to boost engagement
- You want to host webinars for audiences with plans starting at 500 attendees, and higher plans that can accommodate 10,000+ attendees
- You need to chat with other participants in a meeting conversation pane, or only send private chats to meeting organizers
- You could benefit from connecting your organization's conference rooms and workspaces to Zoom for seamless hybrid meeting experiences
- You want to integrate other tools, and/or use the Developer Platform for advanced API connections for custom meeting features
Disclaimer: Zoom is a trademark of Zoom Video Communications, Inc. This page is not endorsed by, or affiliated with, Zoom in any way.
Mission
"Make video communications frictionless."