Welcome to our reviews of the Best Web Conferencing Services of 2025 (also known as Video Conferencing Services). Check out our top 10 list below and follow our links to read our full in-depth review of each web conferencing service, alongside which you'll find costs and features lists, user reviews and videos to help you make the right choice.
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Latest User Reviews
Veteran videoconferencing user, can't join GoTo Meetings
User Review of GoToMeeting by Abe B on 28 November 2018 I offer consulting services internationally online. I've used Vonage, Google Hangouts, Microsoft Teams (as part of 365), Cisco WebEx, Skype, Zoom, and most recently (tried) GoTo Meetings. Each platform has its pluses and minuses. But if you can't even join... (Read the full review)
Samesurf
User Review of Glance.net by Sarasamesurf on 03 August 2017 Samesurf is an install and code-free co-browsing and real time cloud sharing technology that is successfully being leveraged for sales, support and collaboration within hundreds of SMB and Enterprise environments. Their patented solution can also serve as a non-intrusive, lag-free... (Read the full review)
Fraudulent billing
User Review of Arkadin by Probono on 13 June 2017 Toll-free forwarding service started under AccuConference and was just fine. However, when I ported my number to another service provider, AccuConference changed its name to Arkadin and has been billing me for two years now when they have not had... (Read the full review)
Wouldn't recommend Arkadin
User Review of Arkadin by Anna on 14 March 2016 This company does not tell you its hidden fees upfront at the beginning. Nor does it invoice correctly. I have been trying to cancel my account with them for three months, and still they were charging these hidden fees to... (Read the full review)
Such a simple, yet sophisticated product!
User Review of iMeet by Dj on 14 January 2016 It launches with a simple click of a button on a toolbar in Outlook. Others can then join by clicking on a link and having the meeting call them, or by calling in themselves. You can't ask for something more... (Read the full review) |
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