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Dora Bloom

Dora is a seasoned Marketing Manager and content creator who is enthusiastic about the tech space, specifically SaaS and UCaaS. Dora began her career in experiential marketing gaining unparalleled hands-on experience with customers and prospects which now attributes to her customer-centric mantra. Dora takes a traditional approach to marketing, creating compelling brand stories and general content. She is a big believer in Marshall McLuhan’s “The Medium is the Message” which is why she often accompanies her blog posts with multiple mediums ensuring her readers are compelled and stimulated from start to finish. Her original and published work can be seen on: FreeConference.com, Callbridge.com, and TalkShoe.com.
January 18, 2026
Jitsi vs Google Meet: Which is Actually Better?

Monthly, over 200 million users choose between Jitsi and Google Meet to handle their video conferencing needs. Most users - about 70% - simply pick Google Meet because they're used to Google services, without really understanding what each platform can do. Google Meet's free version comes with clear limits: 60-minute meetings and up to 100 […]

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January 18, 2026
Microsoft Teams vs Google Meet: Hidden Features That Matter

Looking to choose between Microsoft Teams and Google Meet for your virtual meetings? The comparison between these platforms runs deeper than you might think. Both platforms can handle up to 1,000 participants in their top-tier plans, but their differences are way beyond the reach and influence of just participant numbers. Microsoft Teams packs a complete […]

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January 17, 2026
5 Best join.me Alternatives for Business Teams

The merger between join.me and GoTo Meeting has many business teams looking for better alternatives. The digital world looks quite different now. Join.me provided simple meeting features, but modern platforms like Webex now support up to 3,000 participants. Alternative platforms have proven so successful that they serve over 800,000 businesses, including most Fortune 500 companies. […]

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January 16, 2026
The 6 Best Free Video Conferencing Software Platforms in 2026

Businesses rely on video conferencing to stay connected with remote workers, clients, and partners. Choosing a platform that meets your needs is important to make the most of this technology. The best free video conferencing software platforms in 2026 should enable users to connect with others worldwide in real time. These platforms will allow for […]

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January 16, 2026
5 Innovative Mikogo Alternatives You Must Try

Feeling like Mikogo doesn't quite cut it anymore for your video meetings? Mikogo frustrates many businesses with its limited participant capacity, audio glitches, and a pricing structure that doesn't fit their budget. The video conferencing world has changed by a lot since Mikogo’ early days. Here's the silver lining - you'll find several alternatives that […]

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January 15, 2026
Microsoft Teams vs Skype: The Essential Guide for Remote Teams

Remote teams often face a tough choice between Microsoft Teams and Skype. Teams now has 300 million daily active users while Skype serves 36 million users. These numbers paint a clear picture, but user count alone shouldn't determine your choice of communication platform. Skype started the video conferencing revolution in 2003. Microsoft Teams arrived in […]

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January 15, 2026
13 Best Alternatives to Jitsi for Secure Video Calls

Are you frustrated with Jitsi's clunky interface and participant limits? You're not alone. The market is flooded with Jitsi alternatives, but choosing the right one can feel overwhelming. Jitsi became popular because of its open-source platform and free access. The platform's limitations surface quickly when you host large meetings. Users struggle with scaling their deployments, […]

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January 14, 2026
Essential Features of Video Conferencing Software: What Your Team Really Needs

Video conferencing software features play a vital role today. Almost two-thirds of workers prefer video conferencing over other communication tools. The technology has evolved dramatically in the last decade. Businesses now invest more in these digital solutions. This change makes sense because in-person meetings continue to decline. Many organizations now fully embrace virtual collaboration as […]

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January 14, 2026
Top 7 Alternatives to ClickMeeting that You Can Use

Do your important presentations suffer from ClickMeeting's laggy video streams and random disconnections? You're not alone. ClickMeeting has helped many businesses succeed, but users consistently point out problems with its outdated interface, limited customization options and unreliable performance. Growing organizations often find themselves restricted by the platform's rigid pricing structure and feature limitations. The market […]

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January 14, 2026
FreeConference.com vs. Zoom: Free Zoom Alternative

It can be tricky narrowing down the best free video conferencing for your needs; especially when video conferencing companies like Zoom occupy a huge portion of the digital landscape. There are free Zoom alternatives offering similar products or better, but it’s hard to compare if you’re not looking in the right places or taking into […]

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