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Let’s review the video conferencing software that didn’t make the cut in our main video conferencing software comparison (and for your convenience, our top 3 picks from that article are included to the right).
Below are our reviews of the remaining video conferencing platforms that are other popular options.
Remember that each platform provides unique offerings, so depending on your specific needs, you may find a solution here at a price point that’s a great fit for your team.
Best Video Conferencing Software
AnyMeeting by Intermedia | Calliflower | ClickMeeting | Fuze | MegaMeeting | R-HUB | StartMeeting | Uberconference
AnyMeeting by Intermedia Review
AnyMeeting is a great choice for all types of companies. With the free basic version, you get the same great perks as the paid version minus the ability to record your meetings. The free version also has ads. The maximum number of attendees is 1,000 for Webinar Pro and a maximum of 30 attendees for Meeting Pro.
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- Free for basic version
- Meeting Pro – $18/month or $180/year
- Webinar Pro – starting at $78/month or $780/year
Calliflower Review
Calliflower looks to have thought of everything. Callers can “raise their hand” so they don’t talk over others. You can also mute someone if there’s too much background noise. The dashboard shows who is speaking along with their photo to help you put a face to a name. Although you can share documents via Calliflower there is no video feature so you can’t actually see a person talking, only their photo appears.
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Calliflower offers a 14-day free trial.
- Calli-Go: 4.5¢/minute for worldwide calling and 6.9¢/minute for toll-free
- Call500: $9.99/month for 500 worldwide minutes
- Call2000: $29.95/month for 2,000 worldwide minutes
- Call5000: $59.95/month for 5,000 worldwide minutes
If you go over your minutes, you are charged 2.9¢/minute for all plans except Calli-Go.
ClickMeeting Review
ClickMeeting’s selling point is its ability to hold international meetings and they specialize in webinars.
The software incorporates Google Translate, so you can communicate with others even if you aren’t a fluent speaker of the language. However, we all know how great Google Translate is so you may not receive the best translation.
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All plans come with a 30-day free trial.
- MyWebinars: starting at $25/month
- MyWebinars Pro: starting at $35/month
- Enterprise: starting at $165/month
Fuze Review
Fuze (previously known as Fuzebox and Thinking Phones) is pretty quiet about what it offers. In previous versions of this article, we had tons of information on Fuze. However, Fuze has changed and with it, the company has stopped being transparent about its offerings. If you know anything about Fuze, let us know!
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Pricing is not listed online. You must contact Fuze directly for pricing.
MegaMeeting Review
MegaMeeting is a cloud-based video conferencing solution. So there is no installation needed. You can access a meeting on your browser or Apple and Android smartphone and tablet. They offer many features, but you may have to pay extra for them. If you’re a Mac user, you may not have access to all of the Mega Meeting features.
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You must contact MegaMeeting for pricing. Their site does say, “Web & video conferencing plans as low as $39/month.”
R-HUB Review
R-HUB has an actual server that you purchase to use for your web meeting needs. You don’t have to pay the entire lump sum at once, but once you pay the necessary payments, the server is yours. These are extremely expensive, so it’s important that you are set on continuing online meetings, so it’s worth the money you spend.
There isn’t tons of information out about R-HUB, so it’s hard for us to justify spending thousands of dollars on something we do not fully understand.
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Pricing for RHUB is different from any other company in this article. We suggest looking at their site directly if you are interested in purchasing from them. They do offer a 30-day free trial.
StartMeeting Review
StartMeeting is a division of FreeConferenceCall. It’s a little on the pricey side but they recently expanded their product to now offer screen sharing and video conferencing.
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They offer to packages:
- $14.95/month for 1,000 participants per license
- $6,000/month for unlimited licenses
UberConference Review
UberConference is used by many big-name companies like Dropbox, Walgreens and The Weather Channel. They offer help through FAQs, email, phone and live chat. You receive your own dedicated number, so pins aren’t necessary.
The screen shows you who is talking, so there’s no confusion on whose voice you’re hearing.
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- Free for up to 10 participants
- Business: $10/month per participant
Haven’t Found A Good Match Yet?
If you’re still not sure if these software solutions are the perfect fit, be sure to read the reviews of our top 3 picks and other top video conferencing software. We’ve reviewed nearly 20 companies.
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