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Conferences, social events, interactive webinars
I love the ease of scheduling meetings and intuitiveness. I have to share my screen a lot and I love the fact that I can share individual windows instead of doing the full screen every time.
We have multiple problems with the platform that have been plaguing us for months, and go figure - ZOOM customer service will not zoom with us to sort out the issues.
Overall, the product is really good and helped a lot for almost every party to have virtual meetings. Feel like it's better if we could get two versions like free edition & Zoom with premium features.
I think the only problem that I had at first was with the audio and that was because I was using it external source and found it a little confusing each time I logged on.
Overall Zoom is user friendly, easy to use and access, and has clear streaming ability. I love how smooth the video comes through.
When several of us are on at once, there can be severe buffering and lag. I am not sure that this is because of the internet service or because of the program.
If you have larger groups the pricing is pretty good. I like the virtual background feature which is very easy to use and it allows you to bring personality into your video feed.
There is often issues with freezing up or with sound kickback. Sometimes kids are kicked out or freeze for no reason.
I like the ease of registration, the ability to communicate with other attendees, the opportunity to return to the recording later in the game, the sense of community.
Now add to it that if I purchase pre and post show activities, I get multiple emails for each of those. It's ridiculous the SPAM your system sends out.
Easy onboarding, quick to invite and build an event agenda, very fun to use and host team socials, celebrations, conferences on it.
I'm not aware if this is a fault of the software, but during the Women in Quantum in Africa event, there were times when speaker's audio and video was very poor and not able to follow.
It is very simple to use. It looks great and I love the ability to go back and watch the replay.
There have been some hiccups with connection and broadcast - but unclear what the source of this is.
The platform was relatively easy to navigate and engage with people on the event I was on. Seemed to be a good way to set up "speed dating" like experience virtually.
There was no way to filter who met who, consequently I was matched with other members of my team, vs. potential customers.
Chris: Hi. My name's Chris. I'm an instructional designer in a company that's about 12, 13 of us. We use Zoom all the time, and I rate it around a five. Before we started using Zoom back in the dark ages, I used Webex and Citrix I think it was, and it was just clunky and it was really hard to get the people at the other side of it to understand how it works. So the reason we use Zoom all the time is that it gives a really clear picture, but more than anything else, it's that it's easy for people to use and that's really important for us. We don't want to lose people because they can't figure out how to get on or get the picture, or ask a question to use the chat, and Zoom makes it all easy. So I think Zoom is winning the video war because it's so easy to use. It's easy for anybody to use whether they want to download the app or use it in their web browser. That's its main point as far as I'm concerned. So my recommendation is if you're going to have a go with Zoom with your team, you should get your team to all have a play with it before you get anybody outside of your business to do it. That way you can get used to the tools and the toolbox at the bottom and all the things that you can do within Zoom. Have a real strong play with it. That way when you've got your actual clients or whatever on the call, you look like pros.
Iris G.: Hi, I'm Iris. I'm the founder and CEO, and my rating for Run The World is four. For more reviews like this, click below. I use Run The World for hosting events and meeting other people and allowing people to network within the company, and also for people, coworkers, to social with each other. I like most about Run The World that they have connection feature, and you can see your connection later. And you're also allowed to host local events at different using a similar format. And they also can do circles where you are matched to different people for networking reasons, and that's very convenient for just socializing. So what I don't like about Run The World is that I hope the people that are connected with Run The World can also be directly connected to my LinkedIn instead of me having to search for their names after the event, and then connect with them on LinkedIn. So if there's some kind of integration between LinkedIn and Run The World, and when I send a connection on Run The World, it also sends a connection to LinkedIn, I think that would be much easier.
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