Reliance Announces JioMeet

JioMeet supports only up to five participants for free users, and up to 100 users on the business plan. It allows email and OTP-based logins for meeting hosts, while guests can join through a simple conferencing link. Users can even join meetings through a Chrome browser.

Features

Video & audio-conferencing toolHost conferences with people outside your officeCreate & modify conference groupsJoin from any device – mobile, tablet or laptopWebRTC support – Works from any browser

How to Use JioMeet?

It is quite simple to use new JioMeet. Start by installing the JioMeet app from the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store. JioMeet uses your mobile number to verify if your information is accurate and up to date. Continue signing to JioMeet with the” Sign-in with OTP” option. Select the option and proceed further.

Use Group Call

Step 1: Open the JioMeet app > Go to “Contacts” and select one of your contacts to make a video call. You can now add participants one-by-one, by tapping on the group icon on the right corner of the screen.Step 2:  Select the other contacts you want to be added to the conference call. OR    Step 1: Open the JioMeet app > Go to “Contacts” and select the “Groups” option below.Step 2: Tap the “+” button to create groups.Step 3: Select multiple contacts to create a group and tap “Next”.Step 4: Enter the “Group Name” and tap on the “Create Group” button.

Final Verdict

We already have seen a bunch of video conferencing applications like Messenger Rooms, Google Meets, and Microsoft Team. Now we must see that will it going to survive with the paid plan while all its competitors are giving away all the features free of cost. Feel free to contact us if you need any other information or if we have missed any data. Via 1, 2

Reliance Announces JioMeet with Video Calls up to 100 Users - 58Reliance Announces JioMeet with Video Calls up to 100 Users - 83