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Meetn has received high praise for its intuitive controls, crystal-clear video and audio quality, and the ability to host large-scale webinars with ease. However, some users have noted minor issues such as the slightly outdated UI and limitations in Tier 1 for webinars. Despite these small hiccups, Meetn remains a solid choice for those seeking a user-friendly Zoom alternative. With a 4.5-star rating and a 60-day money-back guarantee, it's definitely worth giving Meetn a try.
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Awesome, realy Love IT.
I already have License Tier 2. I see that the next step is License Tier 3.
However, it is twice as expensive as License Tier 2. What I need is one or two more meeting rooms.
So, is it possible for me to purchase another License Tier 1 and add it to my account?
Rick_Meetn
May 28, 2025Whatever App Sumo allows in terms of purchases, I'm happy with. I do believe they allow multiple purchases. I look forward to serving you!
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Definitely a Good Zoom Alternative
Only need the free version of Zoom but hate the 40 minute limit on meetings? Then this is for you! No limits on meetings, EASY reusable branded link, and it does everything Zoom does PLUS you can live stream into apps like Facebook. Yes, I had to pay a fee to get it, but it's not a monthly fee for something I maybe use twice a month. Yay MeetN!! The only issue I had was the learning curve on screen sharing and the widget for sharing files/links was difficult at times. Other than that, I'll say it again: Yay MeetN!
Rick_Meetn
May 24, 2025Yay [Computer] Science!
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Trouble sharing screen
Trying Meetn since since planning to organise a few education webinars and conferences this year. The UI is simple and very easy to navigate. I also like the ability to send special links for different roles (guest, presenter, etc.) However, flow is not that great:
-If a host private message a guest, they will only be indicated by the popup of chat screen but nothing to tell the guest that there is an unread message. I think a simple indicator (like a small bubble with number) at the specified tab can help.
-Meetn relies heavily on the host. If the host get disconnected for some reasons, the webinar will freeze until the host rejoin the meeting. However, upon rejoining (in our case), the presenter screen on the host side showed a blank screen, so the host was not able to see the presenter's slide thereafter. Having one host only is not recommended for Meetn.
-By default, anyone who enters the room will be able to share their screen. If this feature is ON and hundreds of guests are sharing their screen for some reason, it will eat a lot of bandwidth. The good thing is, the host can disable this DURING the webinar.
--However, the biggest issue in Meetn was with the presenter screen. The presenter was having a hard time sharing the slide screen with our guests which was a Powerpoint slides. We noticed that the PPT did not appear when selecting a tab in the sharing screen. It will ONLY appear when the PPT window is active. When the window (for PPT slides) was minimised, the option to screencast the PPT window in Meetn will disappear. So, we had to ask him to keep the window active (not minimised), and then select the window from the sharing screen. This lead to another problem where Meetn will only show the initial slide (first slide) when the PPT file was shared in the SLIDESHOW mode (in Powerpoint). However, as the speaker moved to the next slide, Meetn will stuck at the first slide. In PPT Normal mode, the screencast works but the slide will be small and shown together with the PPT access toolbar. Hence, the user experience was not that great. I had no issue with other files or windows. The workaround for this could be the use of its Widget, but this will require the host to communicate with the presenter every time.
-One more issue is the streaming quality. There were times when the screen looks pixelated although there was only a few in the room - could be network problem from the guest's side. Another reason could be Meetn reserves higher bandwidth to the presenter compared to guests, which is a logical move.
Overall, the trouble with sharing slides disrupt the normal workflow I had when using other tools such as MS teams and Zoom. Uploading the pdf or ppt files into the widget and later had to convert them to images just for the sake of sharing screen on the go is a bit troublesome. It will be great if the host can just click the ppt in the widget and the slides appear on screen and then allow specific guests or a presenter the ability to control the slide. The usual practice is the presenter will always use PPT files to present, rarely they use PDF.
Overall, I really want Meetn to replace Zoom. However, to be a trendsetter for my organisation and other departments, I am not yet confident to promote Meetn. For a Live webinar Meetn did not meet my expectation as a Zoom alternative, yet. It is a good option for an evergreen webinar which plays with pre recorded videos. Good thing is, Rick is someone who always listen to feedback, so I am sure Meetn will come back stronger. But if nothing happens, may need to refund
Rick_Meetn
Edited May 23, 2025Thanks for the detailed review! Hosts are only required to run a meeting if you have that selection enabled in "Webinar Settings". Not sure what caused the blank presentation upon rejoining, but we did just overhaul that code and so we may have fixed it. If you prefer PPT, then you'll want to use screen sharing. I agree that uploading a PDF version of the presentation requires a few steps, but...
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Simple, Reliable, and Always There — A Skype Refugee’s New Home
Let’s get the negative out of the way first: the site looks old. It has a dated feel that might make you wonder if it’s still being maintained. But here’s the thing—it works.
As a longtime Skype user, I needed something dependable to replace it—especially for podcasting. I co-host a show with a friend across the country, and Skype had become a spam-filled mess. Constant “chat requests” from scammers made it feel like a digital back alley.
Now we use Meetn, and the difference is night and day. The best way I can describe it? You’re buying a virtual room. It’s always there, always ready, and it records our sessions without a hitch. That’s exactly what a podcast needs.
We’re not talking growth charts or quarterly reports—we talk pop culture and try to make each other laugh. If you’re curious, check us out at TheBMShowPodcast.com.
Meetn may not look flashy, but it’s dependable. And in a world of bloated, buggy platforms, that’s worth a lot.
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Meetn : The Ultimate One-Link, Browser-Based Solution for Secure & Effortless Online Meetings
I recently started using Meetn to organize my online meetings, and here’s my feedback.
Positive Points
• Intuitive interface and smooth user experience
The clean layout and clear controls make it effortless to get started—no unexpected disconnections or time-outs.
• Crystal-clear video and audio quality
Conversations stay sharp and synchronized, even on less stable networks.
• 100% browser-based with a single link
No downloads required—participants join instantly via a simple URL.
• Server-side recordings with pre-naming
Meetings are reliably recorded on the platform, and you can name files in advance to avoid any data loss.
• Interactive features
Built-in widgets, calls-to-action, and media-sharing tools keep everyone engaged.
• Security and privacy
End-to-end encryption and strict data protection ensure full confidentiality.
Areas that are very important to improve
• Multilingual interface
Please offer the interface in multiple languages to make adoption easier for international teams and participants.
Areas that could perhaps be improved
• Modernize your design without sacrificing simplicity
Consider a more contemporary visual style (updated colors, typography, icons) while keeping the UI uncluttered.
• Smooth speaker-transition replays
Improve how the view shifts from one speaker to another in recordings for a more professional feel.
• Mobile registration without an app
Let attendees sign up for events directly in a mobile browser, without forcing them to install the app.
• Online access to the guest list
Provide a live view of participants rather than requiring an Excel download.
• Clearer widget-menu workflow
Make it more intuitive to add and organize widgets—perhaps with step-by-step guides or simplified folders.
Despite these suggestions, I’m very satisfied with Meetn and recommend it to anyone seeking a simple, reliable, and secure solution for their online meetings.
I wish you great success, and thank you for coming to AppSumo to let us benefit from this exceptional offer!
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