
join.me Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & ConsMIGRATED TO GotoMeeting
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Spotsaas Editor’s POV
Join.me is a straightforward web conferencing tool that excels in screen sharing and remote meetings. While it offers essential features for collaboration, users may find advanced functionalities lacking.Read more
join.me pros and cons
Free to use
Instant screen sharing
User-friendly interface
Supports remote training
Limited features in free version
May lack advanced collaboration tools
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Anonymous
06/01/19
A very intuitive interface
What do you like best? I like it because it is simple and has good acceptance among my clients, it allows me to maintain good relations with them that is strengthened when I make presentations with data and statistics to make a complete assessment. What do you dislike? I don't like the iOS app, pieerde signal very often which causes missed calls. Recommendations to others considering the product: I find this software very useful, efficient and very affordable. What problems are you ...
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Anonymous
06/01/19
A solid basic tool to share the screen and excellent configuration.
What do you like best? It is an excellent training tool and support totally easy and safe, intuitive enough for my company without a doubt the best. What do you dislike? One of the small things is the exchange of screens is limited, especially when compared to other products, but everything else is the best. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? In screen sharing and it is useful for training and basic support, this product is easy to use ...
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Anonymous
05/31/19
Helpful screen sharing tool
What do you like best? I've used join me a handful of times and it has been very helpful. I've had problems come up or errors that I couldn't resolve on my own with our payroll software, so I've used join me to share my screen and it makes resolving your problems so much easier when someone can see what's going on rather than just telling them. What do you dislike? Nothing. Every time I have had to use join me, it has worked perfectly. Recommendations to others considering the ...
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Anonymous
05/31/19
A great communication and collaboration software
What do you like best? It is a great communication and collaboration software that my company has liked very much because it allows you to maintain video meetings and audio meetings with good quality image and sound, also has very remarkable collaborative features such as the ability to share screen, documents, images, links and messages through your chat. What do you dislike? It' s never given me any problems, either in terms of performance or communications stability. ...
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Anonymous
05/31/19
Join.me is a seamless, easy to use meeting space for remote workers and beyond.
What do you like best? There is virtually no lag on the other end which is critical for remote workers, in the marketing/design field. Easy to put the link (customizable in any meeting invite, without having to cross reference multiple links and phone numbers. What do you dislike? It's a little costlier than other screenshares/virtual meeting spaces, but you can't beat the quality! What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? File sharing, ...
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Anonymous
05/31/19
Join.me just works for remote desktop
What do you like best? Very simple URL sharing scheme for initiating remote desktop support sessions App feels modern and have web cam , voice, as well as chat features Allowing control of remote PCs I have not tested video conferencing but it seems like a nice feature to have What do you dislike? Lag when supporting over the pacific (my father in Asia and me in US Image transitions are not smooth, they should have transmitted raw frame data and redraw instead of ...
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Anonymous
05/31/19
Join Me Software Review
What do you like best? This is a program that my colleagues and I use when we have to communicate what we are doing with each other (work wise. We also use it to communicate with the company that we are currently working for that is not in the same state that we are in. I like the face that the audio is clear and and it is attracting to the eye. I also like the call in feature. There are a lot of video software that do allow people to call in and that can be a issues for those who may ...
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Anonymous
05/31/19
It used to be great, now it is marginal
What do you like best? At first, in 2013, I loved that join.me was an inexpensive alternative to our WebEx service. It worked so well that I added accounts for all our sales and support teams. I particularly liked that join.me offered international dial in numbers at no extra cost. It also worked well for people who could not always use other web conferencing systems. What do you dislike? For the past 6 months, we have had consistent struggles with lagging screen sharing (often ...
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Anonymous
05/30/19
Used when i work with a cusotmer who has a mac
What do you like best? I like that you are able to do a screen What do you dislike? I do not like i am not able to take control if needed What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I am assiting customers with program issues
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Anonymous
05/30/19
ease and quality to make video conference
What do you like best? You can divide the screen into several calls at the same time as the information that is going to be provided. It is one of the most convenient and easy-to-use resources available to be connected to customers or users from wherever they are. You can customize and change the name of the conference room. has an online version or a version that can be installed if desired on a personal computer. What do you dislike? The screen compartment is limited, especially when ...
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