Customer Reviews (10)
Andrew M.
Better calls for team meetings
We kept missing important details during remote team check-ins because our old platform kept dropping calls. Zoom actually helped by providing more stable connections and easy screen sharing, which was a lifesaver for our presentations. That said, sometimes the video glitches and the interface feels cluttered, so it ain't perfect.
Anthony C.
Steady improvements over time
Started using Zoom about five years ago and have seen it grow into a much more reliable tool over time. Early on, I dealt with occasional glitches and connection drops, but those issues have mostly been ironed out. The interface feels smoother now, and features like breakout rooms have really improved how I run group meetings. Overall, it’s been a solid experience that just keeps getting better.
John M.
Solved Remote Meeting Woes
Our team used to struggle with keeping everyone on the same page during remote meetings, especially when some people had bad internet connections. Zoom really helped by offering a stable platform that kept calls clear most of the time, and the screen sharing made presenting ideas way easier. The breakout rooms also saved us during brainstorming sessions, letting smaller groups collaborate without losing focus. It’s not perfect—sometimes the video lags—but overall it solved a huge communication headache for us.
Georg H.
Not worth the cost
Honestly, Zoom feels way overpriced for what it offers. The free plan is super limited, and the paid options didn’t really add enough value for the cost in my experience.
Luca S.
Reliable and easy to use
Switched from Google Meet and gave Microsoft Teams a shot, but Zoom just felt more reliable during calls and easier to navigate for everyone on my team. The video quality stayed stable even when some folks had weaker internet, and setting up meetings was straightforward without a lot of extra steps. It's not perfect—sometimes the audio glitches a bit—but overall it's been solid for our remote work needs.
Nathan J.
Reliable and improving over time
Started using Zoom about five years ago, and it’s been interesting to see how much the platform has improved. What really stands out to me now is how stable the calls have become, even with larger groups, which wasn’t always the case early on. Features like breakout rooms and virtual backgrounds have gradually gotten better and more reliable, making meetings feel less monotonous. Overall, it’s become a tool I trust for both work and casual hangouts, even if there’s still some room for improvement with occasional audio glitches.
George S.
Good value for the price
For what I use it for, Zoom feels like a solid deal. The pricing isn’t the cheapest out there, but the features and reliability have saved me a ton of time, so it’s been worth it.
Isaac F.
Good features but glitchy
Started using this about 4 years ago and have seen some useful features added, but lately it feels kinda bloated and crashes more than before. The video quality is still solid and the breakout rooms are handy, but connection glitches during important calls still happen way too often for my liking.
Gary S.
Quick and Easy Setup
Getting Zoom up and running was surprisingly quick—I had it installed and set up within 10 minutes. The onboarding process guided me through the basics without overwhelming me, which made jumping straight into meetings smooth. There was a small learning curve around scheduling recurring meetings, but overall, the interface felt intuitive. Definitely one of the easier tools I've tried for video conferencing.
Janice J.
Reliable and Improving Over Time
Started using Zoom about five years ago for work, and I’ve seen it improve a lot over time. The video and audio quality keep getting better, and the interface feels smoother now. It’s become my go-to for both professional meetings and catching up with friends.