Do You Have an Online Meeting to Attend? Here Are the 5 Best Video Conferencing Software [2022]

When the pandemic hits, we are forced to stay at home and avoid in-person meetings. With this, online meetings became our means to connect with friends, family, and people from work.

Video conferencing allowed many businesses to thrive by letting employees work from their homes with the aid of conferencing software for meetings and updates.

Since virtual meeting is already a part of our interpersonal communication, we need to be equipped with good video conferencing software to keep us connected. Here are the five best video conferencing software that you can use. 

Do You Have an Online Meeting to Attend? Here are the 5 Best Video Conferencing Software in 2022
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Zoom

When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, Zoom Meetings went from being an unknown video conferencing app to a household name.

Zoom has become a household name because it is easy to use, has excellent features, and has phenomenal stability. 

Even before the pandemic hit, Zoom is after mastering the backend technology to ensure that video calls are less glitchy and more reliable. And it is something that the company successfully attained. 

Moreover, its generous, free version makes it an ideal choice for non-business, online get-togethers.

RingCentral MVP

RingCentral MVP is ideal for business use as it provides the full range of industry-standard video conferencing features such as video call scheduling and recording, screen sharing and annotation, and in-built chat functionalities, according to Tech Radar.

However, RingCentral's top feature is its integration of Slack, Google Workspace, and Microsoft 365. This allows users to schedule and start calls directly from these 3rd party platforms. 

Organizations who are after video quality and performance will find RingCentral appealing since it is a solid performer.

Google Meet

Google Meet is included in the Google Workspace office productivity platform or formerly known as G Suite. The app was developed particularly for business needs. Thus, a large number of users can use it at once.

Since Google Meet is an enhanced version of the standard Google Hangouts, the app ensures an easier mode of working with external clients. To do this, it provides a web app experience, meaning you don't need to download software. 

The app is also available for mobile users in the Apple AppStore and Google Play store. The main advantage is Google Meet doesn't come with an expensive fee.

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BlueJeans Meetings

BlueJeans, headquartered in California, was established in 2009. While the app does not have a free tier, it offers a 30-day free trial. 

You will find three pricing tiers, which start with up to 50 attendees. The attendees can connect from any computer, iOS, or Android device, and all meetings include dial-in numbers, as per Tech Radar.

There are also additional plans that offer additional hours of recordings, a room system, and calendar support.

ClickMeeting

ClickMeeting is ideal for webinars and event hosts as the software offers almost all the features you could want during a presentation. It allows you to share your screen, plays slideshows and videos, and have an interactive display. 

Moreover, ClickMeeting supports question-and-answer sessions and live polls to make the audience participate in activities. It even allows integrations with a number of popular business apps. 

You can automatically store your recordings in the cloud by linking ClickMeeting with your Dropbox. The price of this software is fairly reasonable, too, for all the features that it offers.

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