From Enghouse Systems, Vidyo is a web conferencing platform that features video calling and instant chat capabilities. The platform integrates with most environments, networks, and devices.
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Highfive (discontinued)
Score 7.0 out of 10
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Highfive was a web conferencing platform acquired by Dialpad in 2020. Its functionality became part of the now obsolete Dialpad Meetings, the functionality of which is now contained in Dialpad Connect.
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Highfive (discontinued)
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Highfive (discontinued)
Features
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Highfive (discontinued)
Performance & Compatibility of Online Events Software
Comparison of Performance & Compatibility of Online Events Software features of Product A and Product B
Enghouse Vidyo
9.8
9 Ratings
21% above category average
Highfive (discontinued)
7.8
27 Ratings
1% below category average
High quality audio
9.89 Ratings
8.527 Ratings
High quality video
9.99 Ratings
8.626 Ratings
Low bandwidth requirements
9.77 Ratings
6.323 Ratings
Mobile support
9.89 Ratings
7.922 Ratings
Screen Sharing
Comparison of Screen Sharing features of Product A and Product B
Enghouse Vidyo
7.8
9 Ratings
1% below category average
Highfive (discontinued)
8.4
25 Ratings
6% above category average
Desktop sharing
7.89 Ratings
8.825 Ratings
Whiteboards
7.86 Ratings
8.04 Ratings
Online Meetings / Events
Comparison of Online Meetings / Events features of Product A and Product B
Enghouse Vidyo
7.8
9 Ratings
4% below category average
Highfive (discontinued)
7.7
26 Ratings
6% below category average
Calendar integration
9.67 Ratings
7.219 Ratings
Meeting initiation
9.69 Ratings
6.825 Ratings
Integrates with social media
5.04 Ratings
8.05 Ratings
Record meetings / events
5.04 Ratings
7.79 Ratings
Slideshows
9.78 Ratings
9.09 Ratings
Online Events Collaboration
Comparison of Online Events Collaboration features of Product A and Product B
Enghouse Vidyo
6.9
8 Ratings
16% below category average
Highfive (discontinued)
7.5
12 Ratings
7% below category average
Live chat
9.68 Ratings
7.712 Ratings
Audience polling
5.05 Ratings
6.01 Ratings
Q&A
6.05 Ratings
8.76 Ratings
Online Events Security
Comparison of Online Events Security features of Product A and Product B
Enghouse Vidyo
8.9
8 Ratings
10% above category average
Highfive (discontinued)
6.1
17 Ratings
27% below category average
User authentication
9.88 Ratings
6.216 Ratings
Participant roles & permissions
9.87 Ratings
6.314 Ratings
Confidential attendee list
7.05 Ratings
5.86 Ratings
VoIP system collaboration
Comparison of VoIP system collaboration features of Product A and Product B
I've had HR professionals ask about using it for interviews. Gone are the days where we have to spend hundreds of dollars to fly candidates in or limit ourselves to phone interviews. Vidyo with it's high reliability has saved the organization thousands in travel costs with candidate recruitment. Business meetings that can often be troubling to get leaders and executive all in one room, Vidyo has functioned extraordinarily well in bringing in people from home, on the road, or the airport. Mobile capabilities are easy and fast. Quick daily calls and chats in the office are probably best suited for the free options out there as Vidyo is not a free service like others. Better yet general phone calls will suffice.
The free version I would absolutely recommend, we've had some great use out of it for the past few years. Presenting, sharing screen, the conference line and some other features are all free. If we did need more analytics and more features, perhaps making it easier for the potential customer to share screen, we might re-start the search and we'd potentially rate UberConference lower, but for the free version it's been great for us.
I didn't have to sign up, I just need to log into the "room" I was supposed to, so unlike Skype or other instruments, I didn't need to spend time and create my own account.
To be honest, the largest online class I've attended had 10 people in it (besides the teacher), but it was a good quality connection.
I enjoyed the ability to ask questions or clarifications in the chat (without having to turn on my microphone, so that the teacher could answer the question when he/she finished the thought).
I appreciate being able to select a local phone number: it adds credibility and convenience for in-market clients/prospects.
I like being able to customize the hold music. One of our employees wrote and produced custom hold music for Anvil, which generates discussion and engagement as an ice-breaker.
The screen sharing is easy-to-use and is far more reliable than in the past. Prospects and clients do not have to download any app to make it work properly.
UberConference is more expensive than some of its competitors and we have not found a real advantage to using UberConference over certain less-expensive applications. UberConference charges per month per organizer and those costs add up quickly, so we will be moving forward with a more budget-friendly option in the coming months.
The interface is intuitive and stupidly simple, no complicated sub-menus or configuration settings. Easy to create a meeting space and then have others join with a link or dial-in PIN on the free tier. On the paid tier it's even easier with PIN-less joining and automatic reminder calls to get participants to join.
We have an internal tech team dedicated to setup and troubleshooting of Vidyo. This makes it very easy, because we have access to our own employees for help. Rarely have I or anyone I work with had to escalate something to Vidyo themselves, and we're lucky to have the internal administrators that run the show. Almost like Vidyo is ours and ours alone.
I haven't needed support for the most part, which is a positive for Highfive. It's intuitive and most features are straightforward to use. In the one instance that I did contact them, it took them longer then expected to respond, but they were able to answer my question once they did.
Vidyo gives all of the competitors a run for their money. Since it works seamlessly, is easy to use, and has a clean UI. Screenshare could benefit from some work, like the ability to share multiple screens from different users at the same time. The search function could be improved, but overall, it's a great software.
Uberconference is by far more reliable and has a better quality of service than the other providers in this space. I have never had a dropped call with Uberconference (unlike Skype and Hangouts). I do think they need to do more marketing because fewer people know about them than others and sometimes people decline to use the service so we have to use one of the other platforms to connect.
It did help us reach the objective of education - after a while, everyone had a chance to connect and the quality of video/audio once you're in is great. It's just getting there that isn't up to par (but hopefully would be changed in next versions).
Our teams use this every day. It makes it easy to meet with clients and share a screen and display analytics.
Some of my clients thought that they need to register first to be able to contact me. It's bad that they are not notified in any way that it's enough just to enter its names and that's it.