Video Conferencing

Video call platforms from enterprise giants to developer-focused alternatives.

10 tools reviewed

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Zoom

The dominant video conferencing platform for businesses, now expanding into an AI-first work platform.

Free (40 min limit) / Pro $13.33/mo / Business $21.99/mo
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Microsoft Teams

Microsoft collaboration platform combining chat, video meetings, and file sharing with Microsoft 365.

Free / Essentials $4/user/mo / Business Basic $6/user/mo
3
Google Meet logo

Google Meet

Google video conferencing built into Google Workspace with AI-powered meeting features.

Free / Business Starter $7.20/user/mo (Workspace)
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Cisco Webex

Enterprise video conferencing and collaboration platform with strong security and meeting hardware.

Free / Starter $14.50/user/mo / Enterprise custom
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GoTo Meeting

Established video conferencing platform for business meetings, part of the GoTo suite.

Professional $14/organizer/mo / Business $19/organizer/mo
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Whereby

Browser-based video meetings with no download required and embedded meeting API for developers.

Free / Pro $8.99/mo / Business $11.99/mo
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Jitsi Meet

Open-source video conferencing platform that can be self-hosted for complete privacy control.

Free (open source) / 8x8 hosted plans available
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Dialpad Meetings

AI-powered video meetings built into the Dialpad unified communications platform.

Free / Business $20/user/mo
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Riverside

High-quality recording platform for podcasts, video interviews, and remote content production.

Free / Standard $19/mo / Pro $29/mo
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Butter

Collaboration-first meeting tool designed for workshops, training sessions, and facilitated meetings.

Free / Pro $49/mo / Business custom