In today’s increasingly digitally connected world, it’s vital that remote or hybrid teams use a meeting app they can rely on. Meeting apps enable people to meet, share, and collaborate from any workspace with Wi-Fi, or even from a mobile device.
Whether your team is small or part of a large organisation, the benefits of collaboration and checking-in can’t be emphasised enough. There are many options on the market when it comes to meeting apps. Read on as we discuss which ones you should be using and why.
‘Meeting app’ is basically another name for a video conferencing tool. Its main purpose is to keep people connected no matter what their geographic location. As well as being available on desktop, some providers also offer a mobile app version.
While friends and family may be happy to use simpler apps, such as Skype. When it comes to work, you need a tool that has the right features for your business. It’s all about having the best tools to communicate and get stuff done.
The basic definition of collaboration is when two or more people work together to achieve a common goal or purpose. Collaboration enables teams to come together to achieve a defined and common business purpose or goal.
In today’s work culture there has been a tendency towards meetings overload or meetings for meetings’ sake. This can have a negative impact on productivity. The world of video conferencing provides the perfect solution.
Now you can hold virtual meetings without everyone needing to be in the same location, and also be more productive. Tools such as instant messaging and screen sharing enhance communication, and with recording capabilities, no one even has to take minutes!
The right video conferencing software can boost collaboration and dramatically cut the time spent on online training, but what other benefits are there?
If you’re concerned about the pricing of video conference software, you’ll be happy to know that there are free versions available. Take a look at the list below.
RingCentral doesn’t just offer VoIP phone calls. With RingCentral Video, meeting remotely just got a whole lot easier. With innovative features including integrated video conferencing, screen sharing, and messaging, there’s a lot to love.
Working from anywhere feels more connected when you can communicate in real-time. As long as you have a RingCentral account, your meeting attendees can download and run a free version of the app, or just jump into a meeting from their browser. This means that they can join your online meetings without signing up.
We believe that the RingCentral Video solution offers the best value. You can simply get more done before, during, and after meetings.
The app provided by ReadyTalk allows you to:
There are several other useful features, too, but there are limitations when joining meetings with a mobile device.
If you already have a Google account or use Google Workspace (formerly, G Suite) for work, this is an option that you may be considering. Unlike Google Hangouts, which is targeted at casual users, Google Meet allows you to have up to 100 call participants at once.
However, you may find it useful to know that other meeting apps, such as RingCentral Video, also offer the option to integrate with Google Workspace software such as Google Calendar and Google Drive. You can check out Google Meet’s main features below:
Zoom has seen a huge rise in popularity throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, with both individuals and businesses. It has some good features, such as being able to see up to 49 participants on one screen, but its security features are a little limited in comparison with RingCentral Video.
Zoom has a free tier and may be a useful tool for you if you require the following attributes:
This was launched by Microsoft to replace Skype for Business. It has the Microsoft 365 integrations you would expect, including Outlook email. Did you know that RingCentral can also integrate with Microsoft 365, joining forces to create one powerful business communications hub?
Microsoft Teams offers the following features:
So, we’ve established that every business needs a good meeting app. Now we need to consider the qualities you should look for in one.
Integrations are a great way of making your team’s day so much simpler. A good meeting app should sync easily with commonly used programs such as Gmail, Dropbox, and Mailchimp. Just one place for accessing emails, making calls, attending video chats, and more simplifies life. It also increases productivity and employee satisfaction.
The advantages of this feature are fairly obvious. If you have been cut off from a video call and because you reached a time limit, you have experienced the pain of many free apps. For example, in the free first tier of Zoom, if there are three or more participants, the video call will stop after 40 minutes.
To make your online meetings truly accessible, you’ll need to look for a meeting app which allows attendees to use multiple types of device. Look for a provider that provides desktop access as well as apps for Android and Apple iOS devices, such as iPhone and iPad.
How many people will be accessing your webinars and attending your meetings? Use an app which can scale and grow with your company. Some software is limited to certain numbers whereas others are designed to specialise in larger conferences.
Does the app you are considering have collaborative features, such as breakout conference rooms? This mirrors an actual in-person conference, with features like additional whiteboards to add to the experience. This encourages people to interact and talk to each other.
Another really useful feature is screen sharing, which allows participants to view presentations and documents together in real-time. You can see how simple this is by looking at the screenshot below of RingCentral Video in action.
Meeting apps should include anti-abuse measures and preferably, enterprise-grade security. This is important for every business. But, even more so if your business operates in sectors with highly sensitive information, such as finance or healthcare.
If you’re with RingCentral, you can relax with peace of mind. Our seven layers of security and 24/7 platform monitoring will keep your online meetings safe and secure.
If you’re thinking, that’s great but, how do I actually use a meeting app to host a video meeting, don’t worry, we’re just getting to that.
Read on as we explain. All apps are slightly different, but here is how it works with RingCentral Video:
It really is that easy!
In the current business climate, it’s a case of when, not if, your team should be using a meeting app. High-quality video conference calls with a face-to-face experience are transforming the work from anywhere experience. They have definitely become a ‘must have’. However, the most expensive isn’t necessarily the best.
Every organisation is different, with individual needs and priorities. There’s lots to consider when it comes to choosing the right tool to transform your business communication. Take time to make the right choice. We hope that our comparison and explanation of what’s involved have helped you on your way to making an informed decision.
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