Best-in-breed videoconferencing solution that is robust and scalable
Overall Satisfaction with Zoom
We recently began transitioning from Google Meet to Zoom Videoconferencing and Zoom Rooms company-wide. We were happy with Google Meet for a long time, until we started running into problems:
- Google Meet imposes a limit of 25 participants per video call and we started hitting it as the company grew
- Google Meet started crashing unexpectedly during the conference, especially when someone starts sharing their screen
Pros
- Very high video and audio quality.
- Nice little features like automatically muting your microphone when they detect feedback.
- You can see videos of other participants in a small floating panel while you're sharing your screen so that you can gauge their reaction while you're presenting.
- Video recording: important for training sessions, tech talks, all-hands.
- Plenty of configuration options. I appreciate the option to automatically record all calls.
- Exciting features coming in the future like clapping and other reactions during a video call.
Cons
- Unlike Google Meet, it requires you to download an app and/or a browser extension to operate.
- Second-class experience on Linux.
- Costs extra money, although the cost seems justified for a mid-size company.
- Our meetings became more efficient and effective because we now spend a lot less time dealing with technical issues like poor AV quality, calls dropping/app crashing, etc.
- Improved collaboration between the presenter and the audience because the presenter can see other participants' video.
- Improved knowledge sharing thanks to the call recording feature which is useful for training sessions and all-hands.
- Google Meet (or Hangouts) imposes a limit of 25 participants per video call and we started hitting it as the company grew.
- Google Meet started crashing unexpectedly during the conference, especially when someone starts sharing their screen.
- Google Meet has inferior audio/video quality and higher bandwidth restrictions don't handle calls with a large number of participants (e.g. > 10) as well as Zoom.
- That said, you get Google Meet for no extra cost with your Google Business subscription.


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