

To wrap this point up, Zoom offers the best user experience, and is well suited for both individual/small meetings and large webinars/group meetings. However, the fact remains that once you complete the setup for these three tools and use them a couple of times, future experiences would be better. As noted earlier, Microsoft Teams is made up of much more than video communication tools, and has a user interface many people would find cumbersome.
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Google Meet has the simplest interface and ease of setup, and the ability to call in with mobile numbers for free gives it an edge over Zoom which has a similar offering, but requires a monthly fee for it. This is one of the most important parts of a product, as products with numerous features would make little impact if users are not able to discover or use these features due to terrible user experience.

Ability to add bots for advanced features.
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This might actually get confusing to some as Microsoft already owns Skype, but Microsoft Teams has been around for quite a while now, and while Skype is the company’s offering for more personal chats and video calls, Teams is Microsoft’s expansive communication and messaging solution for workplaces, corporate teams, and businesses.
