Join.me (discontinued) vs. Skype for Business, now part of Microsoft Teams

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Join.me (discontinued)
Score 6.1 out of 10
N/A
Join.me, once acquired by LogMeIn in 2019, was an audio, video, and web conferencing tool targeted at SMBs. Its software can be used across various devices and includes features such as one-click scheduling, personal links, interactive whiteboards, and presenter swapping. It has since been discontinued.
$10
per month
Skype for Business, now part of Microsoft Teams
Score 7.5 out of 10
N/A
Skype for Business was an online messaging and conferencing tool, now superseded by Microsoft Teams.N/A
Pricing
Join.me (discontinued)Skype for Business, now part of Microsoft Teams
Editions & Modules
Lite
$10.00
Month
Pro
$10.00
Month
Business
$10.00
Month
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Join.me (discontinued)Skype for Business, now part of Microsoft Teams
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
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Considered Both Products
Join.me (discontinued)
Chose Join.me (discontinued)
One reason why Join.me stands out is that it is very affordable with no compromises when it comes to capabilities. It offers powerful features and makes web conferencing as well as collaboration at the work place seamless. In addition, using Join.me is easy and as long as the …
Chose Join.me (discontinued)
Join.Me was a legacy subscription that carried over, there was no longer a need or desire to use Join.Me when everyone is so accustomed to Teams.
Chose Join.me (discontinued)
I have been a Skype user for over 10 years and while it has its pros, I think Join.me provides ease of use that cannot be found on Skype or Zoom. Basecamp is more of a project management tool but it has some video conferencing features that can be used. If I was to rate these …
Chose Join.me (discontinued)
Join.me is less integrated with your email and schedule, but is way more user friendly. Skype is good internally, but is nowhere as effective with client facing communication. From a quality standpoint, Join.me compares well against their competitors. I have never had issues …
Chose Join.me (discontinued)
Join.me may be more reliable in my eyes. However, because of how Skype is adopted company-wide and across many clients, I do not think it competes in this market. It requires more exposure and easier integration with Outlook.
Chose Join.me (discontinued)
Skype was the most well-known software and it came bundled with our Microsoft package here a the office but is not being supported after Oct 10th and was the only other meeting/training software we used corporately.
Chose Join.me (discontinued)
Join.me stacks up against these other two reasonably well. The support is about the same in comparison to other products. It does feel fairly lightweight compared to others, being the bare bones of what you need to hold meetings with screen sharing. It does those jobs very well.
Chose Join.me (discontinued)
Sooo much better. Unfortunately the other platform is always freezing or lagging or ending the call.
Chose Join.me (discontinued)
Join.me is really easy to use and does not require software to be downloaded and installed.
Chose Join.me (discontinued)
I do like join.me for shorter presentations but I think it could use an upgrade. It’s great that each meeting creates its own link which is easy to send to others.
Chose Join.me (discontinued)
Lower cost, easier to use, available across different geographies
Skype for Business, now part of Microsoft Teams
Chose Skype for Business, now part of Microsoft Teams
WebEx seems to be more cumbersome than Skype and does not integrate as smoothly into Microsoft Outlook.
Chose Skype for Business, now part of Microsoft Teams
Skype is a solid product, but in comparison to the other tools on the market (mainly the 3 we have used being UberConference, Zoom, and Join.e), it is significantly overpriced. The power of Skype for Business is extreme, however, they are all great at this point and it has no …
Chose Skype for Business, now part of Microsoft Teams
It's a great tool but as they bundle it in with Office 365, and that makes it hard not to want to use it. Our experience is that its used by so many other companies that it would be daft not to have an account and the client installed, to encourage collaboration. It does mean …
Chose Skype for Business, now part of Microsoft Teams
Skype for Business had all the capabilities we needed for all of our communication needs, both internally and with clients. We can send quick messages, have video conferences, hold large meetings or all-hands, communicate easily with clients, and also do it from our phones and …
Chose Skype for Business, now part of Microsoft Teams
Skype is a slicker/easier collaboration tool but doesn't seem to be able to hold up in large, large group meetings. I continue to use PGI for those larger meetings simply because it is more reliable and the audio seems better.
Top Pros
Top Cons
Features
Join.me (discontinued)Skype for Business, now part of Microsoft Teams
Performance & Compatibility of Online Events Software
Comparison of Performance & Compatibility of Online Events Software features of Product A and Product B
Join.me (discontinued)
7.8
75 Ratings
2% below category average
Skype for Business, now part of Microsoft Teams
7.6
192 Ratings
5% below category average
High quality audio8.566 Ratings8.0188 Ratings
High quality video8.269 Ratings7.7183 Ratings
Low bandwidth requirements7.059 Ratings6.6180 Ratings
Mobile support7.336 Ratings7.9144 Ratings
Screen Sharing
Comparison of Screen Sharing features of Product A and Product B
Join.me (discontinued)
7.9
73 Ratings
0% below category average
Skype for Business, now part of Microsoft Teams
8.5
189 Ratings
7% above category average
Desktop sharing8.573 Ratings8.8189 Ratings
Whiteboards7.433 Ratings8.3119 Ratings
Online Meetings / Events
Comparison of Online Meetings / Events features of Product A and Product B
Join.me (discontinued)
8.0
69 Ratings
2% below category average
Skype for Business, now part of Microsoft Teams
7.8
186 Ratings
5% below category average
Calendar integration8.551 Ratings8.0172 Ratings
Meeting initiation8.464 Ratings8.1180 Ratings
Integrates with social media7.121 Ratings7.882 Ratings
Record meetings / events8.052 Ratings7.6141 Ratings
Slideshows8.035 Ratings7.7113 Ratings
Online Events Collaboration
Comparison of Online Events Collaboration features of Product A and Product B
Join.me (discontinued)
8.1
59 Ratings
3% below category average
Skype for Business, now part of Microsoft Teams
8.6
171 Ratings
3% above category average
Live chat8.759 Ratings9.2169 Ratings
Audience polling7.720 Ratings8.592 Ratings
Q&A7.826 Ratings8.192 Ratings
Online Events Security
Comparison of Online Events Security features of Product A and Product B
Join.me (discontinued)
8.3
58 Ratings
0% below category average
Skype for Business, now part of Microsoft Teams
8.1
154 Ratings
3% below category average
User authentication8.244 Ratings8.2140 Ratings
Participant roles & permissions8.251 Ratings7.9146 Ratings
Confidential attendee list8.433 Ratings8.1108 Ratings
Best Alternatives
Join.me (discontinued)Skype for Business, now part of Microsoft Teams
Small Businesses
ClickMeeting
ClickMeeting
Score 9.5 out of 10
ClickMeeting
ClickMeeting
Score 9.5 out of 10
Medium-sized Companies
ClickMeeting
ClickMeeting
Score 9.5 out of 10
ClickMeeting
ClickMeeting
Score 9.5 out of 10
Enterprises
Google Meet
Google Meet
Score 8.3 out of 10
Google Meet
Google Meet
Score 8.3 out of 10
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User Ratings
Join.me (discontinued)Skype for Business, now part of Microsoft Teams
Likelihood to Recommend
7.1
(76 ratings)
8.6
(195 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
9.0
(5 ratings)
9.0
(7 ratings)
Usability
10.0
(7 ratings)
9.0
(14 ratings)
Support Rating
8.8
(25 ratings)
8.5
(40 ratings)
Implementation Rating
10.0
(2 ratings)
7.0
(2 ratings)
User Testimonials
Join.me (discontinued)Skype for Business, now part of Microsoft Teams
Likelihood to Recommend
Discontinued Products
I would neither recommend nor dissuade anyone from using Join.Me. When it first came on the scene, it was a game-changer as far as providing remote access to other authorized individuals and helped save a great deal of time trying to walk someone less proficient through all the detailed steps of computer repair. However, with the proliferation of Zoom and other conferencing products that also provide built-in remote access through its service, the need for a separate application is now limited and not as essential as its own product.
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Microsoft
Skype is useful for collaborations across distances, including work from home, as well as a more convenient way to communicate with a large group of people. Skype is also useful to communicate with specific parties quickly, rather than relying on cellular service in areas where not as available. Skype is less useful if the team does not use computers , tablets, smartphones, etc in daily workflow as it would rarely be used.
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Pros
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  • No need to download anything to get started. Once you sign up you can get started from within your browser. This is probably the single best feature, its a get up and go solution for video conferencing and you do not need any software for it to work.
  • The one click join a meeting URL is genius. Users who struggle with remembering passwords or invites can just click a link and immediately participate in a meeting which means one email and a couple of clicks and a meeting can start.
  • Good control features - As the main user, you have many control features including deciding who can speak, annotations, screen sharing easily.
  • Screen Recordings to the Cloud - This can save on time when you have had a long conference, you can save a recording to the cloud and download it later.
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Microsoft
  • Instant messaging to anyone who we know only by name/email. Even if they're offline, they get the message in missed convos and a notification automatically goes to them via Outlook mail. All conversations are saved and accessible via Outlook.
  • Video and voice calls are a norm in the WFH scenario, and an average employee has around 4-5 calls a day. Skype gives notifications for upcoming meetings, allows easy scheduling via outlook calendar, and its audio/video quality [is] reasonably good compared to the amount of data it consumes.
  • Status availabilities - in the WFH scenario, you could be off for lunch, out of office, busy, sharing screens - and might not want to be disturbed. Skype allows you to do that, and in case you're off, ensures that you know that you have missed messages.
  • Screen sharing - we have to share screens at least once or twice a day with a coworker when working on some issues/features, and Skype easily lets us do that. One of the best things about Skype is that the screen can be shared without being on a video/voice call - which is of immense advantage because oftentimes, you could prefer sharing the screen, while it [is] too noisy to talk.
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Cons
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  • There should be a complete guide to understand its features before installation because if one feature will be missed then, we can’t get them working properly.
  • Furthermore, there should be high-quality internet for getting its function and it won’t work without good network coverage.
  • I think its interface is a little hard for beginners and is not that user friendly.
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  • Probably the biggest area is the video element as it has historically struggled in this area.
  • The need to be forced to federate with another organisation by providing yours and enabling the other organisation settings is a bit tedious but once done, allows for simple collaboration between third-parties.
  • Functionality wise, as it's an older product and being superseded by MS Teams, it feels as if it's run its course but was very good for what it does/did at the time.
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Likelihood to Renew
Discontinued Products
This platform enables a very high ROI for the solution that it provides to our team to support our end-users.
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Microsoft
The software is simple to install and configure. It is rather simple to explain for correct use. It is possible to profile users for the different functions offered. It is integrated quite completely with Outlook and with Active Directory security. It performs all communication functions well with one or more interlocutors and the possibility of granting control of your computer is convenient.
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Usability
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Join.me is one of the easiest programs I've ever used. It's so easy to get it set up and installed and even easier for someone to join a meeting. The controls are very intuitive and labeled appropriately. The UIX makes sense. It's been a reliable product in my app stack-I love it!
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Microsoft
Very easy to use. Even though Microsoft Teams has a lot of features and integrations, as a user I feel completely comfortable on finding what I need, getting information about the app extensions and using them. It's a very comprehensive tool, intuitive design and does not make me feel tired to be using it. I am glad with the current experience.
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Support Rating
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I honestly haven't reached out to their Support team. I get notifications of what they are working on which is good to see, but I haven't directly spoken with any of them. I think my main reason for this is that join.me gives me just what I need (not much more and not much less).
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Microsoft
I have only had to reach out to the Support team at Skype for Business once with an issue, and I was pleasantly surprised and encouraged by the quickness and thoroughness of their response. The wait time was short and my question was dealt with politely and clearly, so I would say the support team has it together.
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Implementation Rating
Discontinued Products
This is a fairly simple product which doesn't require much "implementation" work for our use cases.
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Microsoft
Skpe for business is utilized company wide in regards to my company. Everyone not only uses it, but uses it often. It is an effective way of communicating. It also integrates very nicely with outlook and all conversation history is pushed to a folder within the outlook system. We also have it so that if someone misses a message, they are sent an email reminder saying that there is a message that went unread.
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Alternatives Considered
Discontinued Products
If you're looking for something basic that handles a little bit of everything when it comes to meetings, screen shares and remote desktop control join.me is a great options. If you're a super user and really wanting a lot of detailed features and rich user interfaces and money is not an issue you may want to consider use specific options.
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Microsoft
For the below reason I will always choose this app over its competitors: Better audio and video quality, Little to no disconnections or freezing when on a call/video conference Integrates well with mailbox/ calendar/ one drive, and SharePoint is easy to use
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Return on Investment
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  • Customer support solution - join.me has made it so much easier to quickly get with a customer and see their trouble and show them a solution. This saves lots of back and forth time and gives the customer more power over owning their solution.
  • More efficient communication - without join.me we would waste time going back and forth on emails or slack trying to get our message across. Join.me lets us quickly show AND tell others what's going on. I honestly don't know how we ever functioned without it.
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Microsoft
  • We almost lost our biggest client because of the poor performance early on in our implementation...the online meetings were poor quality for audio and bandwidth refreshing
  • Many of the employees in our company disliked the quality so much, they started to sign up for free Cisco WebEx accounts to use instead
  • The majority of employees in our company lost trust in our CTO because of his decision to switch from Cisco WebEx to Skype for Business
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