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2024-01-18 10:35 AM
Hi! I need to pay for our account. We currently have Pro. I have noticed that I can not add Cohosts to meetings. Is that because we have Pro and that only work in Business? Or, is it a function that need to be setup in the Settings.
Christina
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2024-01-18 10:47 AM
You should be able to enable co-hosts with your Pro plan, as outlined in the article below:
https://support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kb&sysparm_article=KB0066640
Note that you will not be able to delegate co-hosts before the meeting, only during the meeting.
To add an alternative host prior to the meeting, please use the information provided in the article below:
https://support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kb&sysparm_article=KB0067027
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2024-01-18 03:56 PM - edited 2024-01-18 03:56 PM
Hi, @AH418
Note the two requirements did some to be eligible to be an Alt Host on your meeting
- Both users need to be Licensed and on the same account
Usually the issue is that you’re trying to make a user who either has their own account, or is on another organization’s account. If you are both in the same account, neither of you can be Basic/Unlicensed/free account holders; you both must be Licensed (Zoom One Pro).
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2024-01-18 10:47 AM
You should be able to enable co-hosts with your Pro plan, as outlined in the article below:
https://support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kb&sysparm_article=KB0066640
Note that you will not be able to delegate co-hosts before the meeting, only during the meeting.
To add an alternative host prior to the meeting, please use the information provided in the article below:
https://support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kb&sysparm_article=KB0067027

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2024-01-18 11:00 AM
Thank you! What about alternative hosts? I can not seem to get that feature to work on the Pro account when scheduling a meeting?
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2024-01-18 12:48 PM
Are you expanding the "Advanced Options" sub-menu when booking a meeting? Alternative host delegation will be found [only] here.
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2024-01-18 03:56 PM - edited 2024-01-18 03:56 PM
Hi, @AH418
Note the two requirements did some to be eligible to be an Alt Host on your meeting
- Both users need to be Licensed and on the same account
Usually the issue is that you’re trying to make a user who either has their own account, or is on another organization’s account. If you are both in the same account, neither of you can be Basic/Unlicensed/free account holders; you both must be Licensed (Zoom One Pro).

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2024-01-19 09:48 PM
Hi Ray, just to make sure I understand correctly, if I have a pro account and host a weekly meeting, if I need someone to fill in for me one week, they have to have a pro account as well. There is no way to pay for, say, a 1-time alt host license? It can only be done with an annual pro membership? That seems crazy to me, but if that's the case, we will have to buy another pro account for "rainy day" purposes. Thanks.
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2024-01-19 10:11 PM - edited 2024-01-19 10:33 PM
Welcome to the Zoom Community, @rhythmstyx.
Not exactly. The question was specifically about designating an Alt Host. There are three ways someone can host "on your behalf" for a meeting you scheduled. Both Alt Host and Scheduling Privilege requires a Licensed user on the same account.
The Host Key method does not have this requirement, but it does require:
- Passcode must be enabled
- Waiting Room must be disabled
- Join Before Host must be enabled
- Your substitute host must be provided with your Host Key.
See this Zoom Support article for details on using the Host Key:
https://support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kb&sysparm_article=KB0067063
For a more complete description of the three alternatives, see my response to a previous post here from December 2022. I don't think anything has materially changed since then.
https://community.zoom.com/t5/Meetings/multiple-hosts/m-p/87968/highlight/true#M73562

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2024-01-25 09:56 AM
Thanks so much! This helps and it worked! Appreciated.
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2024-01-25 08:57 AM
Hi @AH418 👋
I have reviewed this post and went ahead and marked the responses by @Ray_Harwood and @bstrelko (thanks Champions 🏆) as accepted solutions.
Please let us know if you need any additional assistance 😊
