We use Zoho Meeting for booking meetings and demo calls for product review updates.
Zoho Meeting is a cloud-based platform renowned for its user-friendly interface and secure video calling capabilities, offering seamless integration and competitive pricing.

| Product | Mindshare (%) |
|---|---|
| Zoho Meeting | 2.0% |
| Zoom Workplace Business | 7.4% |
| Webex | 5.2% |
| Other | 85.4% |
Liked for its easy setup and scalability, Zoho Meeting provides a secure environment with video calling and integration with various applications. Users enjoy its competitive pricing, flexible API, and a rescheduling function superior to Zoom. Challenges remain as it lacks a chat feature, with video clarity sometimes compromised. Deployment issues with Windows on-premises, Chromebooks, and Linux are noted, along with inconsistent muting and lack of phone support.
What are the most important features of Zoho Meeting?In industry-specific implementations, users leverage Zoho Meeting for organizing client meetings, particularly in scheduling demo calls and updates. Despite deployment limitations, consistent updates ensure its efficacy as a cloud-based tool.
Karpagam College of Engineering, Associate Business Service India
| Author info | Rating | Review Summary |
|---|---|---|
| Managing Director at ALPHA LABS TECH PVT LTD | 4.0 | I use Zoho Meeting for booking meetings and demo calls. Its most valuable feature is the organized storage of recordings. Occasionally, video calls blur, possibly due to network issues. I haven't considered alternative solutions or specific cloud providers. |
| Senior ZOHO Consultant at self-employed | 4.5 | I find Zoho Meeting excellent for virtual meetings, with easy setup, good pricing, and seamless integration with other applications. It offers unique rescheduling and restriction features but lacks some functionalities compared to Zoom and could improve support and platform deployment. |
| Senior Zoho Developoer at Techloyce | 3.5 | We use Zoho Meeting primarily for customer meetings involving audio and video calls. I appreciate its video call feature but wish it included a chat function. We haven't considered other solutions or specific cloud providers for deployment. |
| Cyber Security Consultant at a consultancy with 11-50 employees | 4.5 | I find Zoho Meeting user-friendly, stable, and scalable, especially as part of a convenient Zoho package. Its superior folder management outweighs its competitive but not lowest price. I prefer it over alternatives and rate it 9/10. |

The most valuable feature of Zoho Meeting is how it stores recordings and how we can get those recordings by order.
It may be a network issue, but sometimes the video gets blurred when we are on a Zoho Meeting video call.
I have been using Zoho Meeting for one and a half years.
Zoho Meeting is a stable solution. I rate Zoho Meeting a nine out of ten for stability.
I rate Zoho Meeting an eight out of ten for scalability. Zoho Meeting has good scalability. You can get up to 275 members within one call. For more than 275 members, there is something called a webinar that we can use for training.
The initial setup of Zoho Meeting is straightforward.
In India, Professional Zoho Meeting for up to 10 participants costs INR 125 per month, and for up to 250 participants, it costs INR 750 per month if billed annually.
We are using the professional version of Zoho Meeting. Zoho Meeting is a good and decent meeting platform.
Overall, I rate Zoho Meetings an eight out of ten.
The solution is very good with virtual meetings.
We are able to hold reveiw and marketing sessions on the platform very easy.
Holding meetings online is easy.
It's directly integrated with other applications.
The pricing is very good. It was cheap.
The API is much more flexible than other platforms.
It is scalable.
It can scale well.
The initial setup is easy.
There is a very nice rescheduling feature which is something that we do not have in Zoom. It also offers some meeting restriction options that Zoom does not offer.
There are one or two functionalities that do not exist in Zoho Meetings that currently exist in Zoom meetings. The offering needs to be more robust and have more features.
The deployment is not deployed into Windows on-premises or on Chromebooks or Linux.
They do not have phone support.
Sometimes the mute functionality is not consistent. Sometimes it gets stuck.
I've used the solution for four to five years.
I'd rate the stability nine out of ten. There are no bugs or glitches and it doesn't crash or freeze.
I'd rate the scalability 8.5 out of ten. The solution can expand well.
I am also familiar with Zoom meetings. They are similarly priced. However, they each have their own unique features.
The initial setup is very straightforward. It's not a complex process.
If you are integrating it with other Zoho applications, I'd recommend the solution. We have witnessed an ROI.
The pricing is the same as Zoom Meetings.
I'm a Zoho consultant.
There are some wonderful things you can do in Zoho that you can't do in Zoom.
I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
I like the tool's video call feature.
I would like to see a chat feature in the solution.
I have been using the product for three to four months.
I would rate the product's stability an eight out of ten.
Zoho Meeting is easy to set up.
The product is not costly like other applications.
I would rate Zoho Meeting a seven out of ten.
The primary use case of this solution is virtual meetings.
Since this is a cloud-based solution, it's always updated to the latest version.
One of the most valuable features of Zoho Meeting is how user-friendly it is. It also has some security features.
Maybe the price could be lowered, but people will want a lower price forever.
This solution is very stable.
This solution is very scalable. You can use it as a package or as an individual solution.
There are over 20 people in my organization using Zoho Meeting.
Zoho has an online chat, so when we need support, we can either send questions through the online chat or we can send them an email.
I have tried Google, Zoom, Webex, and others—there are a lot of similar virtual meeting software. I switched to Zoho because it's convenient and offers a whole package. It includes email, Docs, Show (similar to PowerPoint), and WorkDrive, and then we can use a common storage, similar to the Team drive. This means that the whole team can share document folders among other teammates, and you can have private or public folders, which are easy to switch between.
Slack has similar features, as well as a team drive. However, if you are using a package, it's very difficult to return a folder back to public if it has been turned to private. From what I understand, it's easy to switch from public to private, but there's no way you can switch it from private to public. For Zoho, it's accessible enough to allow a private folder to be opened to public when needed.
Google has some issues regarding this as well, as it depends on how you assign the authority to a private or public folder. For those that are common or general users, they find it difficult because it's very easy to mix it up and open the file to unauthorized people.
The installation is very easy.
Compared to other solutions, the price is not the lowest, but I can say it's competitive.
My organization pays for a yearly license for Zoho.
We use Zoho, but some customers prefer using Zoom, Webex, or Google Meet, so we can use those too. The tools are similar.
I rate Zoho a nine out of ten, and would recommend this solution to others to try.