4 alternatives comparedLast verified 2026-03-21 Live pricing
Looking for an alternative to Microsoft Teams?
Whether you need better pricing, different features, or a tool that fits your workflow,
we've compared 4 verified video conferencing alternatives below.
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There's a reason "let's Zoom" became a verb. It just works — you click a link, you're in a call, nobody's fumbling with browser permissions. At $13.33/mo for Pro, it's not the cheapest option (Teams Essentials is $4/mo), but the 2,000+ integrations and rock-solid reliability make it the safe pick.
Everyone already has it installed — zero friction getting clients and external contacts onto a call
AI Companion comes free on paid plans, while Microsoft charges $30/user/mo extra for Copilot
2,000+ integrations dwarf every competitor (Teams has 700, Google Meet has 500, Webex has 200)
Google Meet is the video call tool that doesn't ask you to install anything. Click a link, you're in a browser tab, you're talking. It's dead simple and free for 60-minute calls. The tradeoff? Anything beyond basic meetings costs real money.
Zero-install browser experience means your tech-challenged clients can actually join the call without a support ticket
Meeting links auto-generate on every Google Calendar event, so you never fumble with meeting IDs or separate invites
60-minute free calls match Teams and beat Zoom (40 min) and Webex (40 min) by a full 20 minutes
Webex is the video platform your compliance officer loves. Cisco's infrastructure behind it means real end-to-end encryption — not marketing E2E, actual zero-knowledge E2E. You'll pay more for it ($12-25/mo), and the app feels like it was designed by network engineers. Because it was.
True end-to-end encryption on all plans, including free — Google Meet doesn't offer this at any price
Real-time translation across 100+ languages is a feature nobody else matches at this level
The Suite plan ($25/mo) bundles calling, messaging, and video — potentially replacing three separate subscriptions
GoTo Meeting is the one without a free plan, which tells you a lot about who it's for: organizations that already decided they need paid video conferencing and want unlimited meeting lengths without thinking about it. It's reliable, it's simple, and it doesn't try to be a collaboration platform.
Truly unlimited meeting duration on every plan — no watching a countdown timer during your quarterly review
The interface is refreshingly focused: you open it, you start a meeting, that's it — no chat channels or file tabs competing for attention
GoPilot AI handles meeting summaries on all plans, same as Zoom's included AI Companion