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Airmeet Reviews and Ratings

Rating: 4.4 out of 10
Score
4.4 out of 10

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TrustRadius Insights for Airmeet are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, third party data sources.

Pros

User-Friendly Interface: Users consistently find Airmeet's platform to be user-friendly and easy to navigate, with a well-designed and visually appealing user interface. Many reviewers have commended the clean and simple appearance of Airmeet's interface, which provides a visually appealing and clutter-free environment for users. The intuitive user experience of Airmeet makes it accessible to users of varying technical skills.

Networking Tools: The networking tools provided by Airmeet are highly praised by users, offering various ways for participants to connect with each other and engage in meaningful interactions. Many reviewers appreciate the ability to create an organic networking experience through features like tables and speed networking sessions. Additionally, Airmeet's virtual lounge and social tables are highly regarded for providing a seamless and immersive networking experience that replicates the feeling of attending an in-person event.

Exceptional Customer Support: Users express gratitude for the exceptional customer support provided by Airmeet, praising the prompt and helpful assistance they receive when encountering any issues or obstacles. The availability of 24/7 customer support from Airmeet, along with their use of the platform to deliver assistance, is widely appreciated for providing timely and effective help to users.

Reviews

4 Reviews

Not Exactly The Best

Rating: 1 out of 10

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.

Makes online events feel offline, but new pricing is out of reach for SMEs and casual event operators

Rating: 5 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Once offline events were impossible due to Covid-19, we moved our startup pitch events (demo days) online. Airmeet was better than Zoom due to the audience interaction features and "stage" which more closely resembled an offline event.

Pros

  • Speakers can join a "stage" and can be toggled on and off
  • The audience can interact via chat box, sending emojis and "claps," Q&A with speakers, and 1:1 and group messages.
  • Customized banners and stages with your brand
  • One website for registration + event info + event recap including video replay

Cons

  • Lag issues with large attendees across multiple countries
  • Payment has now been changed from monthly or individual events to annual membership plans (not necessary now in 2022)
  • The team should reward and respect long-term users and partners instead of overcharging them.

Likelihood to Recommend

It's good if you want to use an online platform for events and you don't mind paying high annual fees. Not suitable for SMEs or startups.

Vetted Review
Airmeet
3 years of experience

Airmeet is your daily meet

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use Airmeet daily in our organization. We have a virtual office set up on Airmeet, which we call our E-Secretariat. The biggest problem we are solving through Airmeet is providing a unique virtual experience that mirrors physical venues. It is an exciting platform to host significant events online.

Pros

  • The lounge space can be setup the way you want to make the entire space very interactive.
  • Great at holding large scale events and conferences.
  • Features such as backend access to the speakers and internal team members to meet before the session starts is incredible.

Cons

  • Number of people that can be added to your organization team at the backend
  • Speed networking interface and customization
  • Booth interaction with attendees

Likelihood to Recommend

Airmeet is best suited for remote organizations. Organizations with no official working space can easily customize the lounge space on Airmeet to make a virtual office for their team members. Airmeet is also great for organizations that want to hold multi-track conferences and events that would involve a lot of attendees.

Airmeet Excels in Engagement!

Rating: 8 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We are an event management agency and use Airmeet to host client events. Airmeet is our number one choice when it comes to events that require high attendee engagement. The ability to bring attendees to the stage really is a selling point for events like awards ceremonies and recognition events. As well, the tables for networking are really appealing to clients who value networking.

Pros

  • Networking
  • Engagement
  • Native streaming
  • Ease of use login for attendees.

Cons

  • Colour customization of the interface.
  • Chat navigation

Likelihood to Recommend

I haven't yet tried the full conference mode of Airmeet, but I am eager to give it a shot. At present we mostly use Airmeet for our shorter webinar-style events that focus on attendee engagement. Without having tried the conference capabilities, I always felt Airmeet was less appropriate for education-focused multi-day events, but I suspect my mind will change once I try conference mode.