Our free video conference service is available for both scheduled and instant meetings, where in-meeting features allow you to chat, watch videos, collaborate on whiteboards, and have roundtable discussions.
For a list of supported countries and access numbers, see Vonage Meetings Access Numbers.
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Settings specify how you want to handle your meetings, such as preventing participants from joining before you. These settings can be modified as needed. You can also create instructions on how to join your meeting and share with those you want to attend.
Your meeting settings specify the controls for your scheduled or instant meeting. You can adjust these settings as needed, using these same steps.
Always open meetings in Vonage Business App | Vonage Meeting invitations would open meetings in the Vonage Business Application. |
Enable Waiting Room | Places attendees in a virtual waiting room as they join and requires approval from the host to enter the meeting. See Waiting Rooms for Vonage Meetings for details. |
Allow participants to join before the host | Allows participants to join a meeting before the host (owner). |
Use hardware acceleration for receiving video (requires restarting the app) | Utilizes hardware resources to improve rendering of receiving video feeds. |
Display preview screen before joining a meeting | Show the Meeting Owner (Host), Meeting ID, and allow all participants to adjust camera, microphone settings before entering the meeting. |
Share recording automatically with anyone in meeting | Enable all Vonage participants to receive the meeting recording. |
Allows users in meeting to record | Enable all Vonage participants to record meeting, even if the host is recording. |
Allow others join my meeting via mobile web browsers | Let participants join meetings using available mobile web browsers without installing application. |
Create the instructions to join a meeting, then copy these details and share with those you want to participate:
You can schedule or host an instant meeting with participants both inside and outside of your organization, including other countries. Whether a scheduled or instant meeting, you can invite participants before the meeting starts and even once it is underway.
Once started, all participants can use features to chat, watch videos, collaborate on whiteboards, open a roundtable discussion, raise a hand, and share emotions.
To set up your scheduled meetings, adjust your settings as needed and create the meeting details to add your calendar as outlined in prep for your meetings. Share your meeting details using your calendar options.
If you are integrated with Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook, follow the instructions for those products to set up your scheduled meetings.
NOTE: Integration is not required to add a meeting invite to your Google or Microsoft Outlook calendars.
Use instant meetings when you need to quickly align and collaborate with others
You can start an instant meeting from the Vonage Desktop or Mobile App, or to initiate within Slack (see VBC for Slack).
You can launch from the landing page or an active call in the Desktop App.
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All participants can join a meeting from the invite they receive, where options generally include a Web Link, Meeting ID, and Dial-In instructions.
For participants who join by a Web Link or Meeting ID, options to adjust camera and microphone options are also presented.
To join from the Vonage Desktop and Mobile Apps:
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In-meeting features provide you with the controls to mute and record, and other tools that allow collaboration, such as reactions, and share screen. Hotkeys provide shortcuts for certain options like mute/unmute.
Icons across the top of screen and in the bottom tray are described from left to right.
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Info | Specifies the name of the meeting owner (host). | |||||||||||||
Display | Choose how to display participants. All participants can manage their own view.
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Hamburger | Open a menu, where you can access chat, invite others, and adjust settings. ParticipantsParticipants are categorized as either Active or Inactive. Inactive users are those who have left, declined, or have not yet joined.
Invite (Owner Only)
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Microphone | Click to Mute or Unmute microphone. | |||||||||||||
Video | Click to Stop Video or Start Video. If video is turned on, you also have the option to choose a blurred background or a virtual background:
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Record | Capture meeting. To retrieve, see View Meeting History. | |||||||||||||
Share Screen | Let any participant share their environment with other attendees. | |||||||||||||
Reactions | Choose a reaction (Thumbs Up, Clapping Hands, and so forth), which floats through the meeting display. | |||||||||||||
Privacy | Enables meeting owner to prevent others from joining. | |||||||||||||
More | Click this icon to access the following collaboration tools. WhiteboardDisplays a whiteboard, where the person who initiates is specified as the owner and whiteboard is shared by default, if less than 20 participants. Board is closed if owner leaves meeting.
Watch TogetherShare a YouTube video and this feature is available to all participants.
Round TableOpen discussion to all participants, where each participant is allowed to speak for two minutes before next participant is prompted. Participants can click Next to move to next person. | |||||||||||||
End Meeting | Enables meeting owner to exit and stop meeting for all participants. | |||||||||||||
Leave Meeting | Enables a participant to exit the meeting. |
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Join Meeting | Ctrl+J | Command+J |
Start Meeting | Ctrl+Shift+V | Command+Shift+V |
Schedule Meeting | Ctrl+P | Command+P |
Meeting Info | Ctrl+I | Command+I |
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Start/Stop Recording | Ctrl+Shift+R | Command+Shift+R |
Start/Stop Video | Ctrl+Shift+V | Command+Shift+V |
Start/Stop Audio (Mic) | Ctrl+Shift+A | Command+Shift+A |
Copy Invite Link | Ctrl+Shift+E | Command+Shift+E |
Toggle Be Right Back (BRB) | Ctrl+B | Command+B |
Raise/Lower Hand | Ctrl+Shift+H | Command+Shift+H |
Push to Talk | Space | Space |
Start/Stop Screenshare | Ctrl+Shift+S | Command+Shift+S |
Toggle Fullscreen Off/On (Desktop) | Ctrl+Shift+F | Command+Shift+F |
Mute All Participants (Host Only) | Ctrl+Shift+M | Command+Shift+M |
Show/Hide Participants | Ctrl+U | Command+U |
Show/Hide Chat | Ctrl+O | Command+O |
Switch Speaker/Gallery View | Ctrl+Shift+L | Command+Shift+L |
Open Meeting Info | Ctrl+I | Command+I |
Leave Meeting | ESC | ESC |
You can view details and access recordings for meetings that you have hosted or attended and this includes chat transcripts and whiteboards.
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Chat | Displays Chat transcript. |
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NOTE: Account Administrators have access to meeting reports. See Reporting and Analytics - Meetings for details.
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Wrong Audio Device In Use | Audio plays out of the incorrect output, or audio is recorded from the incorrect input. |
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Mic will not un-mute | Unable to come off mute when using Windows. |
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Choppy | Audio breaks up sporadically. | Typically related to the internet connection, which causes low speed or filtering from a router, modem, or firewall; the issue can appear suddenly. For more details, see:
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One-Way Audio/No-Way Audio | One or both parties cannot hear each other. | |||||||
Delayed | Delay when one party speaks and the other party hears audio. | |||||||
Echo | One or both parties hear their own voice. | Often results from high speaker volume that causes feedback into the microphone. Try to lower the volume for the microphone or headset. | ||||||
Static | Persistent hissing, buzzing, humming, and even crackles or pops. | Usually results from interference from other electronic devices. If you are using a wireless headset, move to another location to see if the audio improves. | ||||||
Garbled | Distorted or muffled audios for one or both parties. | Your headset may also have a low battery or poor signal. Ensure your headset is fully charged or test with a wired headset or computer microphone. |
How can I tell which version I am using?
Within an active meeting:
What is the best way to use Vonage Meetings in a conference room?
We recommend that you connect your display to the conference room screen, then dial-in separately using the conference room phone. If you have a camera in the conference room, you can connect it to the computer and select the appropriate source in the meeting’s Settings tab.
My Microphone and/or Camera are not working. Why?
You must allow access to the Vonage Business app in your web browser or accept access when you enter a meeting. If access is still denied, check the URL (Address bar) for a Lock icon, then click to allow access.
Is Vonage Meetings HIPAA Compliant?
Yes. Vonage Meetings is HIPAA compliant.