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The Best Conference Calling Apps for Mobile

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When it comes to hosting a conference call, you expect a few things from your app; speed, reliability, high-quality video/audio, and customer service from the company behind the app. Without these things, you’re left with an app that doesn’t work right and no one to help you troubleshoot it, and that’s not conducive to productive meetings.

Before you go to download your next conference calling app, take a look at this list of the best apps for mobile. Each of these apps has a great customer rating, a good company behind it, and plenty of features that make them worth the download.

Here’s our take on the best conference calling apps for mobile.

Vast Conference

A leader in conference calling services, Vast Conference’s conference call app is a great option for small and large businesses alike. The app is lightweight, powerful, and Vast offers 24/7 customer support, so you’ll never be left without assistance.

Vast’s meetings are easy to set up and send invites, and you can get connected or host a meeting at any time with the click of a button. You can also schedule meetings and check your calendar directly from the app’s home page, and manage your meetings effectively with plenty of in-call tools.

Vast offers a free trial and premium plans that range in price from $11.99/user/month to $31.99. You can also call to get a quote on enterprise pricing for larger organizations. 

FreeConferenceCall

One of the world’s leading free conference calling services is freeconferencecall.com. And yes, it’s exactly what it sounds like. Free Conference Call provides free conference calling both online and via its mobile app. With video and audio calling, you can meet however you want, and FCC provides tools like screen sharing and call recording to maximize your experience.

With the company’s “pay what you can” pricing method, you can pay whatever you think the software/app is worth each month. That being said, the company does have suggested pricing packages ranging from $4 to $15 per month. This option is perfect for new businesses or those with tight budgets.

Conference Now

Conference Now is an app that allows you to easily create your own free conference rooms at the touch of a button. You can share your room with anyone anywhere in the world with no long-distance fees of any kind. There’s no sign-up required, and the service is completely free!

The best part about this service is that you can host an unlimited number of participants for free, where most other services charge more as you host more callers. You can also manage your call with mute, moderate, and control users as you see fit. Complete control, free of cost, and unlimited callers…this is an app you’ll want to try out.

Uber Conference

Uber Conference is one of the world’s leading conferencing services. The company’s lightweight conferencing app is an award-winning tool that you can use to take your conference calls to the next level.

You can create instant conference calls or schedule future calls within the app, record your calls for free, control your participants with mute and hang up options, and even connect social media profiles to each of your callers so you’re never unsure of who’s talking.

If you’re looking for a cost-effective and lightweight conference calling option, Uber Conference offers the perfect solution.

Zoom

You didn’t think we’d forget the Zoom app, did you? Zoom is the world’s leading conferencing service, and its mobile app is just what you need for on-the-go meetings, family reunions, and more. With Zoom’s cloud meetings app, you can host a meeting for up to 100 participants quickly and easily.

You’ll get excellent video and audio quality, compatibility with 3g/4G/5G networks, screen sharing and file sharing options, and much more; all within the app! 

Zoom works with just about any mobile device, and you can also use it on your desktop or laptop!

Google Meet

Google Meet is Google’s free conferencing app. You won’t need to pay any premiums to get the power and service that Google has to offer. This awesome app integrates with your entire GSuite, so you can easily share files, record your calls, and much more.

With powerful encryption, meetings for up to 250 people, screen sharing, and accessibility on any device, Google Meet might just be the best free option for conferencing out there. If your company already uses GSuite, this is the perfect solution to your conference calling needs.

Google Meet is already trusted by thousands of businesses and people all over the world for its security, connectivity, accessibility, and features. With the power of one of the world’s largest tech giants behind it, this app certainly stands out among the competition.

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