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November 4, 2024
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I can't add a co-host

  • November 4, 2024
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I have Zoom Workplace Pro and I want to add a co-host. In the settings Reunion don't appear co-host. Can you help me please?

Best answer by colegs

To add a co-host, you would have to wait until the meeting starts, then go into participants, hover your mouse over the participant you would like to have as a co-host and you will see 3 dots.  Click on those and you should have the option to make them a co-host.

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colegsAnswer
Community Champion | Employee
November 4, 2024

To add a co-host, you would have to wait until the meeting starts, then go into participants, hover your mouse over the participant you would like to have as a co-host and you will see 3 dots.  Click on those and you should have the option to make them a co-host.

Newcomer
January 29, 2026

Yes, I know, I am talking during the meeting, only the option to add one host, not co-host

MGSR
Community Manager
Community Manager
November 8, 2024

Hi @Vassy! I wanted to let you know that I’ve marked @colegs' response as the accepted solution, as I believe it answers your question. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask.

New Member
March 2, 2026

I see that I can make someone else the Host, but not co-host. Is it not possible to have two hosts in one meeting?

YaBoiB
Community Champion | Employee
Community Champion | Employee
March 2, 2026

Hello ​@Marilee Bryant,

 It is not possible to have two hosts, you can only have one host, but you can have co-hosts who have the same admin functionality that the host does. You can also have an alternative host if you need someone to start your meeting for you, say that you are going to be late to the meeting. You can also set up your meeting to start without a host. There are many options dependent upon your needs. I suggest that you look at support.zoom.com and type in host, or co-hosting meetings, to see all of these options. Note: Alternative hosts and co-hosts must be an active, licensed member of your Zoom account to add them as alternative hosts prior to the meeting starting. But, once the meeting has started you can add any participant that has a Zoom license to become the co-host or even switch them to the host if that is what you would like to do. Let me know if you have any further questions pertaining to hosting a meeting.