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What's the meaning of "Join Meeting Time" in the Zoom Dashboard?

YiZOU
Explorer
Explorer

Hi,

From recent meeting details in the Zoom dashboard, there's a new column called "Join Meeting Time." What is it?

 

Thanks.

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jrmagno
Zoom Employee
Zoom Employee

"Join Meeting Time" is a relatively new column in Zoom’s meeting dashboard and reports!

- this shows the exact timestamp when a participant clicked the link or used the app to join a Zoom meeting — basically, the moment Zoom registers them as attempting to connect.

 

Join Time - When the participant fully connects to the meeting (after Zoom handshake, possibly after lobby/waiting room).

Leave Time - When the participant disconnects or exits.

Join Meeting Time - When the user initiated joining the meeting (clicked the link, dialed in, or opened the app).

 

You can now see how long it took participants to actually get in, especially helpful if they were stuck in a waiting room, authentication process, or experienced connection delays.

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jrmagno
Zoom Employee
Zoom Employee

"Join Meeting Time" is a relatively new column in Zoom’s meeting dashboard and reports!

- this shows the exact timestamp when a participant clicked the link or used the app to join a Zoom meeting — basically, the moment Zoom registers them as attempting to connect.

 

Join Time - When the participant fully connects to the meeting (after Zoom handshake, possibly after lobby/waiting room).

Leave Time - When the participant disconnects or exits.

Join Meeting Time - When the user initiated joining the meeting (clicked the link, dialed in, or opened the app).

 

You can now see how long it took participants to actually get in, especially helpful if they were stuck in a waiting room, authentication process, or experienced connection delays.

Thank you so much for your explanation.