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Zoom AI Companion2021-09-07 03:03 PM
We have a client that we will have 6 different meetings with, but each meeting will have a different host from my organization and who are each users on our business account. Is there a way to have 1 invitation link that everyone from my organization can use, that way our client only has to keep up with 1 link?
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2021-09-07 03:37 PM
Hi @DarleneMarie
I would suggest scheduling a recurring, no-fixed-time meeting, as that would allow you to use the meeting multiple times, with the same ID each time. You can also set the other people that will be hosting the meeting as Alt-hosts, so that the original host doesn't actually have to be present for each session.
Hope that helps and please make sure to mark the solution as accepted if this information is what you needed.
2021-09-07 03:37 PM
Hi @DarleneMarie
I would suggest scheduling a recurring, no-fixed-time meeting, as that would allow you to use the meeting multiple times, with the same ID each time. You can also set the other people that will be hosting the meeting as Alt-hosts, so that the original host doesn't actually have to be present for each session.
Hope that helps and please make sure to mark the solution as accepted if this information is what you needed.
2021-09-07 03:41 PM
Hi,
You could run one meeting and treat it like a lobby, then move people into breakout rooms - each with a different Host.
You could also pre-assign attendees to breakout rooms in advance.
You could also use a "Summit" in Zoom Events.
Hope this helps.
Rupert
2021-09-07 04:57 PM
I've used the method Bort describes and it works well.
2021-09-08 05:45 AM
Thank you all for your input! Have a fabulous day!