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Zoom AI Companion2024-05-02 11:28 PM
Hello,
I have created several webinars in Zoom. Now I see that there are different versions.
Lite version and full version.
Unfortunately, I can't find out how they differ. Does anyone from the forum here know?
Best Regards
tjamaker
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2024-05-03 05:09 PM - edited 2024-05-03 05:14 PM
Welcome to the Zoom Community, @tjamaker. And welcome to the often-confusing world of Zoom’s scattered terminology.
The “Lite” Version is a scaled down Zoom Sessions type. Licensing (cost) is much different for anything in the Zoom Events and Zoom Sessions product lines, of which Sessions Lite is a part.
If you are using what I refer to as “classic standalone webinars”, there’s only one “type” available to you, for which you pay a monthly fee for up to a certain limit of the number of participants, the lowest increment being 500.
Zoom Sessions licenses come in two varieties:
If you’d like to discuss the pros and cons in detail, reach out to your Zoom Account Executive for information, or reach out to me via Z-SPAN at the link below.
2024-05-03 05:09 PM - edited 2024-05-03 05:14 PM
Welcome to the Zoom Community, @tjamaker. And welcome to the often-confusing world of Zoom’s scattered terminology.
The “Lite” Version is a scaled down Zoom Sessions type. Licensing (cost) is much different for anything in the Zoom Events and Zoom Sessions product lines, of which Sessions Lite is a part.
If you are using what I refer to as “classic standalone webinars”, there’s only one “type” available to you, for which you pay a monthly fee for up to a certain limit of the number of participants, the lowest increment being 500.
Zoom Sessions licenses come in two varieties:
If you’d like to discuss the pros and cons in detail, reach out to your Zoom Account Executive for information, or reach out to me via Z-SPAN at the link below.