Not Exactly The Best
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
I teach at a university and have used Airmeet in the past for classes and classroom events. It has been somewhat useful but had some limitations that could not be addressed. Originally, Airmeet sold lifetime deals. Last week they sent out an email saying that their business model was unsustainable and they were rescinding lifetime deals without refund. Thank goodness we hadn’t made it an integral part of the classroom experience. Expensive lesson learned. The best advice is to stick with the big guys who do the same thing at a fraction of the cost.
Pros
- Video conferencing
- Webinars
- Chat
Cons
- Regular pricing is very expensive for what it does
- Support is somewhat lacking
- Sometimes video is unreliable
Likelihood to Recommend
We never could really find a scenario where Airmeet really excelled over other major conferencing and webinar platforms. Especially post-COVID. It seemed overly complicated to set up an event and their support was somewhat difficult to deal with. The major platforms, conversely, made many improvements at a fraction marketed at a fraction of the cost. So most of Airmeet is really gimmicky from my experience. The students found it somewhat cumbersome.
