If you need additional numbers of participants, longer meeting times, call analysis, the ability to record calls, and other benefits then there are paid tiers that begin at £11.99/$14.99 p/m. Everything is protected by AES 256-bit encryption and SSL, so the company secrets should remain safe. One of the most useful features is for participants being able to share their screens with everyone else on the call, so if you want to see the new product design or monthly performance chart, Zoom makes it easy to do so. Alternatively, you can immediately start another meeting. If you don’t want the meeting to abruptly end you either need to switch to a Pro account (which costs $14.99/£11.99 a month).
The only real limitation is that if you have a Basic account group meetings last for up to 40 minutes before being automatically ended by Zoom. Once you’ve set up your account and downloaded the client app, the service allows users to host meetings with up to 100 participants and you can have as many sessions as you want each month. Zoom is an app whose influence grew enormously during the pandemic, with many people relying on its solid, easy-to-use interface and the impressive range of features available on the free tier.