Customer Reviews (10)
Mitchell C.
Great screen sharing, breakout rooms lag
The screen sharing feature works really well during meetings, super smooth and no lag which is a lifesaver. The breakout rooms are handy but sometimes it takes a bit too long to switch between them.
Philip B.
Solid and easy to use
Zoom’s been super reliable for all my group calls and even big meetings. I like how easy it is to jump in without fussing over settings every time. Sometimes the video lags a bit if the wifi’s not great, but honestly that’s on my end. Overall, it’s a solid tool for staying connected with friends and work stuff.
Stephanie G.
Smooth transition for team work
Our team of about 12 switched to Zoom last year after some struggles with other platforms, and honestly, it's been a smoother experience for most of us. Getting everyone on board wasn’t too hard since the boss pushed for it and made it clear this was the new standard. I really like how easy it is to share screens during meetings, which helps keep our project discussions on track. Sometimes the video lags a bit, but it’s nothing that major.
Lena K.
Good for big meetings, but clunky
I tried Microsoft Teams and Google Meet before settling on Zoom for its stability during larger meetings, but honestly, it’s not perfect. Zoom’s interface feels a bit cluttered and sometimes lags when too many video feeds are active, which can be frustrating. I appreciated how Google Meet is simpler to use for quick calls, but Zoom’s breakout rooms and participant controls won me over for hosting webinars. That said, I wish Zoom was a little lighter on system resources compared to the others I've used.
Amy R.
Works but a bit glitchy
Zoom works fine for my weekly calls but sometimes the audio cuts out randomly, which is super annoying. Other than that, it's easy enough to use and doesn't crash on me much.
Ryan O.
Great for team meetings
Our team of about 12 people switched to Zoom a few months back after our manager insisted we try it for remote meetings. Getting everyone on board was smoother than expected, though a couple folks had some initial trouble with the interface. It's helped a lot with keeping our weekly check-ins consistent and made collaborating on projects easier since screen sharing works pretty well. The only thing is sometimes the video lags if someone has a bad connection, but overall it’s been a solid tool for us.
Rebecca C.
Solid but not perfect
I gave Zoom a try mainly because a lot of my coworkers use it, but I also tested Microsoft Teams and Google Meet before settling on it. Zoom feels more reliable when it comes to video quality, especially with larger groups, but I found the interface a bit clunky compared to Google Meet’s cleaner layout. Teams offers better integration with other office tools, which I sometimes miss when switching back to Zoom. Overall, Zoom works fine for most calls, but it’s not my favorite for quick meetings or collaboration-heavy sessions.
Andrew S.
Better for Bigger Meetings
I gave Zoom a try after using Skype and Google Meet for a while, and honestly, Zoom just feels smoother when it comes to handling larger groups. The audio and video quality stayed pretty consistent, even with people joining from different countries, which was a relief. One thing that threw me off was the occasional lag during screen sharing, but it wasn’t a dealbreaker. Overall, it’s reliable enough for my team’s weekly check-ins and beats the clunkier interfaces I’ve dealt with before.
Christopher H.
Solid for group chats
Usually works smooth for group calls and the video quality’s decent most of the time. Sometimes it lags a bit, but overall pretty reliable for work and catching up with friends.
Henry S.
Keeps Remote Meetings Focused
We used to struggle with keeping remote team meetings on track and clear, but Zoom’s screen sharing and breakout rooms really helped us stay organized and productive during calls.