Jitsi Meet lets you stay in touch with all your teams, be they family, friends, or colleagues. Instant video conferences, efficiently adapting to your scale.
* Unlimited users: There are no artificial restrictions on the number of users or conference participants. Server power and bandwidth are the only limiting factors.
* No account needed.
* Lock-protected rooms: Control the access to your conferences with a password.
* Encrypted by default.
* High quality: Audio and video are delivered with the clarity and richness of Opus and VP8.
* Web browser ready: No downloads are required of your friends to join the conversation. Jitsi Meet works directly within their browsers as well. Simply share your conference URL with others to get started.
* 100% open source: Powered by awesome communities from all over the world. And your friends at 8x8.
* Invite by pretty URLs: You can meet at the easy to remember https://MySite.com/OurConf of your choice instead of joining the hard to remember rooms with seemingly random sequences of numbers and letters in their names.
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Is Jitsi Meet free?
Yes, Jitsi Meet is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Jitsi Meet legit?
⚠️ The Jitsi Meet app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
The app is great but here are somethings that I wish the application could add on
1. The option to block the messages/chats is not there, the host can’t not stop the participants from chatting.
2. The option to mute all the participants by the host is also not there, once muted the participants can themselves unmute. It creates indiscipline.
3. The lagging is never ending, sometimes the sound is unclear while sometimes the video stops in between, you can’t be totally dependent.
If all the above issues are solved, the app works perfectly okay and would be a lot better.
Very Stable Platform
We have been using Jitsi Meet for more than 16 months now for daily meetings. Small glitches like participants with video on can move to the top and ability to reduce volume to nil on iOS app are still to be incorporated and would be very helpful. Also the word “KICK” could be replaced with “Removed” or a softer synonym. Keep up the good work.
Worst,stupid app
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Poor app
Very poor app always disconnects from meeting I’m a 12 year old during online classes it is disconnecting even if my network good really poor app don’t use instead use zoom or google meet or Microsoft
Poor Performance
Very poor , doesn’t allow the user interface to interact
Recording of Audio and video
Currently option to record either Audio or Video or both by participants is not available. This is a stumbling block especially when we need oral or presentation notes for future reference. At times there could be issues in manually writing down points. If recording is available it could solve the problem.
Nice App
I am using this app on IOS for last few months. Very useful for conducting meetings but recently experiencing problem with ‘Logitech X 50’ Bluetooth speakers. This app does not recognise this speakers. Some other Bluetooth speakers are working fine.
Very bad app
Even with putting a password random people join without sending them invitation . It’s corrupt .
Worst
After 3rd person joined, I lost video of existing user too. Then I disconnected and rejoined, it worked. Same issue when 4th person joined. Also, it consumes too much of Battery and phone gets heated in just 20 mins. I use iPhone 11, I have never faced heating issues on any other apps.
Gr8 video conferencing app
Works perfectly for conference for 75 participants. Some of the people who wanted to join the call, could not join because of size restriction. Showed error as room is full. Contact the organizer.
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