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Zoom AI Companionā2023-08-17 10:46 AM
Does anyone know if you can run simultaneous meetings with two different hosts at same time ie two hosts with two different invites and attendees?
ā2023-08-17 08:55 PM - edited ā2023-08-17 08:56 PM
Welcome to the Zoom Community, @mcmartino.
It depends on the account type. For Basic and Pro accounts, you are limited to one meeting at a time.
Business accounts and higher can have only two simultaneous meetings. There are limitations. See this Zoom Support article for details:
https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/206122046-Can-I-Host-Concurrent-Meetings-
ā2023-09-12 12:48 AM
Thank you Ray (and mcmartino for opening the question).
If we are using mod_zoom plugin and we have "pro" accounts, could we upgrade to "webinar" license to have 2 different meetings/webinars running at the same time?
I guess from your linked support article is it not posible? Do we need 2 webinars or pro accounts to host 2 different meetings at the same timeā¦ quote
"Licensed users on Business, Education, and Enterprise accounts can host up to 2 meetings at the same time. Both meetings need to be started by the original meeting host or by an alternative host. The host can leave the meeting and pass host privileges to another user if needed.
While these users can have 2 meetings active at the same time, by default they are unable to join multiple meetings simultaneously on the desktop client.
Notes:
ā2023-09-12 07:33 AM
Welcome to the Zoom Community, @juantatay-silta.
Are your two simultaneous sessions (any combination of Meetings and Webinars) related to each other? Could they be considered as sessions of some larger event? If you only have one Pro account (like me, sort of) you might consider Zoom Events as a way to have multiple, simultaneous sessions with one user license.
Warning: Zoom Events is a more complex product, and the Pay Per Attendee license is $2.50 per attendee (maximum ā in bulk, as low as $1.80 port attendee).