App comparison

Add up to 4 apps below to see how they compare. You can also use the "Compare" buttons while browsing.

GetApp offers objective, independent research and verified user reviews. We may earn a referral fee when you visit a vendor through our links. 

Dialpad AI Meetings Logo

Web Conferencing Software

Dialpad AI Meetings Reviews - Page 4

Filter reviews by

Overall rating


Company size


Industry


Time used


602 reviews

Verified reviewer profile picture

Verified reviewer

Computer Software, 11-50 employees

Used weekly for 2+ years

Overall rating
  • Value for money
  • Ease of use
  • Features
  • Customer support
  • Likelihood to recommend9/10

Share this review:

Satisfied with how simple it is to onboard other users

Reviewed 6 years ago
Pros

I most often use this product at work when I need to onboard offsite users that are not integrated into our chat system. Rarely have I experienced issues when getting others to use it especially when I'm the one whose screen is being cast and they just have to watch and listen.

Cons

In several instances, I wish there was a feature that a screen could be temporarily blocked or blacked out during a presentation for instance when you need to enter in your username and password briefly. What actually happens is that you need to stop the presentation, enter in the info, re-screen share and then reconfirm that everyone in the room can still see the feed. This isn't terrible as it usually works but feels like an unnecessary break in the flow.

Verified reviewer profile picture

Verified reviewer

Furniture, 51-200 employees

Used weekly for 2+ years

Overall rating
  • Value for money
  • Ease of use
  • Features
  • Customer support
  • Likelihood to recommend10/10

Share this review:

Seriously underrated web conferencing software

Reviewed 6 years ago

I love UberConference, it's my favorite conferencing software and I'm using some kind of software to talk to vendors nearly every day, so I'm pretty familiar with most of the main ones.

Pros

Everything. I don't know why more people do not use UberConference. I feel like it has been getting more popular after their recent update that added a lot of functionality. It's free for up to 10 callers, and although it has no video option, that's not usually required for business calls. Otherwise, it allows you to do pretty much everything the other paid-for conference softwares allow you to do, including setting a wait music, recording, muting, screen sharing, chat, and sending recap emails for each call.

Cons

None, other than the absence of video but that isn't a big deal to me.