Overall Satisfaction with Adobe Connect
Since most of the office went virtual in 2020, we had been using Adobe Connect for many of our meetings in addition to webinars. There were a lot of tools that gave us a lot of flexibility. For example, there was the option to go into breakout rooms or have a Q&A. This helped to provide a cohesive discussion and helped us to connect with the team easier.
- Ability to customize the layout of webinar rooms to tailor to my audience.
- Ability to add polls and Q&A.
- Ability to have more than one host at any given time.
- Recording a session isn't very straight forward.
- Tech issues such as participant getting kicked out.
- PowerPoint doesn't translate well through the Adobe Connect platform.
- Provides an efficient way to reach a large group of people at the same time.
- Even though you can reach a large group of people, sometimes [they] do get kicked out of the presentation and you may have to go over your presentation with those who got kicked out.
- Presenters do have to be physically present with each other.
I feel that Adobe stacks up very favorably to Skype. They both have a lot of the same feature sets. I would say the main difference between the two is that Skype has the ability to operate in low bandwidth scenarios better and has had less of a problem with dropped calls. If Adobe could fix those problems, I would use Adobe instead of Skype.
Do you think Adobe Connect delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Adobe Connect's feature set?
Yes
Did Adobe Connect live up to sales and marketing promises?
No
Did implementation of Adobe Connect go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Adobe Connect again?
Yes