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Zoom AI Companion2022-05-23 11:59 AM
I'm currently on a Pro Plan and is looking to host a meeting for 1500 attendees for one-time only. What would be the best way to do that?
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2022-05-23 04:44 PM
Hey Jason, there is the Large Meeting Add On but it would only get you up to 1,000 participants: https://zoom.us/pricing#mlt. I'd recommend reaching out to Zoom directly to see if they have any other options available. Otherwise you may need to license one user for a Zoom Webinar license for up to 3,000 people.
2022-05-23 08:27 PM
Meetings are generally limited to no more than 1000 users, since large Meetings require significantly more bandwidth than Webinars. In practice, large meetings are also much more difficult to manage. I highly recommend moving to a Zoom Webinar, letting only the speakers have access to sending audio and video, and only allowing attendees to use Chat and Q&A to converse with the panelists.
2022-05-23 04:44 PM
Hey Jason, there is the Large Meeting Add On but it would only get you up to 1,000 participants: https://zoom.us/pricing#mlt. I'd recommend reaching out to Zoom directly to see if they have any other options available. Otherwise you may need to license one user for a Zoom Webinar license for up to 3,000 people.
2022-05-23 08:27 PM
Meetings are generally limited to no more than 1000 users, since large Meetings require significantly more bandwidth than Webinars. In practice, large meetings are also much more difficult to manage. I highly recommend moving to a Zoom Webinar, letting only the speakers have access to sending audio and video, and only allowing attendees to use Chat and Q&A to converse with the panelists.