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BlueJeans Meetings (discontinued)

Overview

What is BlueJeans Meetings (discontinued)?

The BlueJeans Meetings platform supported video, audio and web conferencing with the collaboration tools, as a cloud service that connects desktops, mobile devices and room systems in one video meeting. It was acquired in 2020 by Verizon and discontinued in…

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BlueJeans Meetings

6 out of 10
February 02, 2024
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BlueJeans Meetings is used for virtual meetings in my organisation in the client environment. It is used by outsourced companies to …
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Popular Features

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  • High quality audio (559)
    8.9
    89%
  • High quality video (537)
    8.5
    85%
  • Desktop sharing (530)
    8.5
    85%
  • Meeting initiation (509)
    8.2
    82%

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BlueJeans Meetings Review: Business Professional Uses BlueJeans Meetings To Host Meetings Reliably
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BlueJeans Meetings Review: Works To Create Meetings Easily In Collaborative Environment
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Pricing

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BlueJeans Basic

$0

Cloud
per user

Bluejeans Standard

$9.99

Cloud
per host/per month

Bluejeans Pro

$13.99

Cloud
perhost/per month

Entry-level set up fee?

  • Setup fee optional
For the latest information on pricing, visithttps://store.bluejeans.com

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Features

Performance & Compatibility of Online Events Software

Features related to the performance, reliability & compatibility of web conferencing and webinar (online events) software.

8.4
Avg 8.0

Screen Sharing

Features related to remote screen sharing capabilities.

8.3
Avg 7.9

Online Meetings / Events

Features related to hosting and attending meetings and events online.

8.2
Avg 8.2

Online Events Collaboration

Features related to collaboration between attendees during web conferences, webinars, and other online events.

8.4
Avg 8.4

Online Events Security

Features related to the security of meetings and other events held via web conferencing/webinar software.

8.3
Avg 8.3
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Product Details

What is BlueJeans Meetings (discontinued)?

The BlueJeans Meetings platform supported video, audio and web conferencing with the collaboration tools, as a cloud service that connects desktops, mobile devices and room systems in one video meeting. It was acquired in 2020 by Verizon and discontinued in the sunsetting of the BlueJeans product line by Verizon, in 2023.

BlueJeans Meetings (discontinued) Features

Performance & Compatibility of Online Events Software Features

  • Supported: High quality audio
  • Supported: High quality video
  • Supported: Low bandwidth requirements
  • Supported: Chrome compatible
  • Supported: Firefox compatible
  • Supported: Safari compatible
  • Supported: Available for Linux
  • Supported: Available for OS X
  • Supported: Available for Windows
  • Supported: Mobile support

Screen Sharing Features

  • Supported: Desktop sharing
  • Supported: Document/File sharing
  • Supported: Application sharing
  • Supported: Whiteboards

Online Meetings / Events Features

  • Supported: Scheduling
  • Supported: Calendar integration
  • Supported: Meeting initiation
  • Supported: End meetings
  • Supported: Integrates with social media
  • Supported: Record meetings / events
  • Supported: Dial-in attendance
  • Supported: Mute
  • Supported: Slideshows
  • Supported: Media
  • Supported: International calling
  • Supported: Multiple webcam streams

Online Events Collaboration Features

  • Supported: Live chat
  • Supported: Audience polling
  • Supported: Q&A

Online Events Security Features

  • Supported: Participant roles & permissions
  • Supported: Confidential attendee list

BlueJeans Meetings (discontinued) Screenshots

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BlueJeans Meetings (discontinued) Videos

Unlimited Meetings. No Time Limits. No Credit Card Required.
Welcome to BlueJeans Meetings
How to use BlueJeans Collab Board to improve collaboration and drive productivity.

BlueJeans Meetings (discontinued) Competitors

BlueJeans Meetings (discontinued) Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationApple iOS, Android
Supported CountriesGlobal
Supported LanguagesEnglish, Spanish, German, French, Portuguese

Frequently Asked Questions

The BlueJeans Meetings platform supported video, audio and web conferencing with the collaboration tools, as a cloud service that connects desktops, mobile devices and room systems in one video meeting. It was acquired in 2020 by Verizon and discontinued in the sunsetting of the BlueJeans product line by Verizon, in 2023.

BlueJeans Meetings (discontinued) starts at $0.

Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Webex Meetings are common alternatives for BlueJeans Meetings (discontinued).

Reviewers rate High quality audio highest, with a score of 8.9.

The most common users of BlueJeans Meetings (discontinued) are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
BlueJeans is used by the whole company. It is our main tool for internal and external meetings and conference calls. Most of us, in my teams, have it integrated with our calendars and internet browsers so it is very easy and handy to manage the meetings with BlueJeans call details. We are a very distributed team and BlueJeans helps us to operate, and now during the coronavirus times, it is even more important.
  • Integration with Google Calendars
  • The quality of the calls.
  • Information about who is in the call and how.
  • Plan concurrent meetings with the same ID.
  • PIN for moderators. I think it is important to have them but I have been in many calls where we could not go ahead because the moderator is not there. It is a bit frustrating, it should be easier to have meetings without PINs or allow others to own the meeting as well. Most of our meetings should not need a moderator PIN.
  • Whiteboard: It is not very easy to use, I have worked with other whiteboards that are more intuitive.
Well suited:
  • Very easy to manage video conference calls meetings and a very good interface to have all the information we need.
  • Very good quality for screen sharing in a bit more interactive session.

Less appropriate:
  • I think it needs some work and user experience thinking for more collaborative sessions, like using the whiteboard or even other options that other products on the market have.
Score 4 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
BlueJeans is used across the whole organization for teleconferencing. We use it on the comm systems that are installed in our conference rooms as well as on our personal devices. I think that all teams in the organization probably use it equally as much. Our teams are distributed across several offices in the US, various countries in South America, India, and Ukraine. Many of our employees are 100% remote. We also have many employees that work at least one day a week from home.
  • Allows for multiple people to teleconference in a uniquely generated room attached to a meeting.
  • It is confusing and difficult to set up preferences. For example, choosing your own meeting ID or selecting if the meeting requires a moderator to start it. Almost every single person in our org sets up their meeting incorrectly the first time they lead a meeting leading to a variety of issues.
  • The interface is very buggy. Sometimes I frequently cannot trigger the menu to drop down from the top of the screen in order to mute/unmute myself. My default audio/video input and output never seems to work properly when I am switching from headphone to speakers to room audio.
  • Audio and video quality are not as good as competitors (Skype, Google Hangout, Slack, Zoom). Frequently my team will use other methods to video chat 1 on 1 as they are easier and less issue-prone.
BlueJeans is useful to us for setting up large conference calls. The most useful feature I have found is a browser plugin that allows me to create a meeting with my ID and put all of the people that I have invited to a meeting in Google Calendar. I almost never use the BlueJeans interface for setting up meetings or even starting/entering a meeting. I will always go to Google Calendar and follow the URL from there to launch the app. When doing one-on-one meetings with members of my team, we typically use a different service. The only reason my team uses BlueJeans is that it is what is officially supported by our IT department, and it is what is installed in our conference room devices.
April 03, 2020

Perfect tool

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
The whole company is using BlueJeans for presentations. While we use teams for internal video calls, we only use BlueJeans when we have to do a presentation or to communicate with clients outside of the agency. It helps to have a very easy way to invite clients.
  • Inviting external people is very easy.
  • Quality of the video
  • Connectivity with Outlook.
  • Customizable wallpaper
  • Customizable url
BJ is perfect when you want to invite people from outside of your company.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
BlueJeans is being used at Lapithus for corporate calls and business meetings across 5 European locations. Any meetings done via a call that have more than two people will include BlueJeans. All teams in all the offices use it, as well as having BlueJeans set up in 2 of our meeting rooms for video conference calls. Most recently, we have enjoyed using BlueJeans for meetings during the pandemic as we can utilize it remotely, which is helpful when working from home. It is also helpful for scheduling calls with external companies as anyone can call in using their normal phone from anywhere in the world.
  • BlueJeans enables a large number of people to be on a call. For example, when our CEO needs to communicate with the entire company across all 5 European locations.
  • BlueJeans works well when I schedule meetings from my manager's calendar, as Outlook automatically places his BlueJeans details rather than mine.
  • BlueJeans silent entry system works well when there are multiple people on the call calling in from multiple locations. It is helpful as if they enter 5 minutes late it doesn't disturb the flow of conversation in the meeting.
  • BlueJeans works well when showing presentations in our boardroom. It is really easy to share screens and do IT demonstrations.
  • It would be helpful if the meeting organizer didn't have to open the line with their credentials in order to start.
  • I think it would be good if when having a large call with multiple rooms that the screen splits between all video callers. Other times, it flickers between different screens even if the person on the other screens isn't speaking.
  • It would be great if BlueJeans had an added chat feature so that people could share links whilst talking on video or voice.
BlueJeans works well in an office environment, especially in our conference rooms. It is easy to set up calls and the call quality works well. BlueJeans works really well when multiple offices need to call in for a meeting. However, when working remotely/calling in it doesn't state who is on the call and over the past few days whilst working from home I have had to ask in the call who has logged on.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use it across the whole organization. It is our one source of communication between local teams and our offshore teams in India. We use it for conference calls and really any meeting we have throughout the day and week.
  • Connectivity
  • Features such as the ability to turn off video and mic easily.
  • Share screen works well.
  • Integration with MS Outlook for quick meeting setups.
  • The biggest complaint is when I'm hosting a meeting and the bar above cannot be moved! I really wish this was unlocked where it could be moved to the bottom of my screen or side.
Very likely. I've used other programs out there and I like BlueJeans a lot more. It feels more polished.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
The whole corporation across 3 continents (North America, Europe, Asia) uses BJ to do video-conferencing and sharing content during calls.
  • Quality of sound
  • Quality of video
  • Quality of shared content
  • Connectivity when switching from wifi to a mobile network.
  • Sometimes fetching new meeting details through servers.
BJ is well suited for connecting with good quality of sound and video with many users in various locations. It should better work with adjusting the quality of picture and sound for networks with lower speed. High-quality connection and minimum bugs for great corporate communication across continents.
April 03, 2020

BlueJeans for media

Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It is used across our business to interview sources, liaise with media partners, new clients and between our team internally. It helps us to communicate effectively from long distances, especially as of now.
  • Share screen functionality
  • Dial In functionality
  • Multiuser access
  • A little clunky as an operating system.
  • Calendar setup is a little outdated.
Well suited to running through presentations and wireframes.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I primarily use BlueJeans as a way to train, explain and support my sites and their managers in all of our systems - EPOS, labour & procurement. We have sites spread over the South West of England and travel to each is not always viable so online training has become a brilliant tool for us.

As part of a small, often remote head office team for a growing restaurant company, we can't always afford the time/costs involved in bringing us all together for meetings so we use BlueJeans for this purpose also, especially in recent times.
  • Call connection and sound/video quality is very good.
  • Screen sharing is well done and quick.
  • It's a very well priced product.
  • It may already have this feature and I haven't seen it but annotating the screen would be useful.
  • As it's the first software of its kind I've used, I honestly don't know what else it could do, it's very good.
For my online training sessions where I can screen share and walk my staff through exact processes, it's very good.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
BlueJeans is used by most of our organizations to have remote audio&video conferences for internal and customer meetings. It helps to have seamless, trouble-free conferences with high-quality communication. You can record the whole meeting and share it with others who missed the meeting. Also, it can work under low network connection, which enables you to use the tool in many places where the mobile signal is weak.
  • Recording the meetings
  • Working in low network coverage
  • Single click to login
  • Save previous frequent meeting IDs instead of searching the link.
  • Pop up the application automatically on the meeting time.
BlueJeans is a tool specific to meetings; you click the link and join the meeting. No need to search the person for the conference, no complexity. You schedule a meeting, joining a meeting all with a single click. You can share your screen and access it through the web browser without installing any PC tool. This tool is not suitable for chatting or messaging inside the organization.

April 03, 2020

Welcome to BlueJeans

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
BlueJeans is used as a whole by the organization. However, mostly by the IT department for video conferencing and screen sharing as well as other duties. It allows the participants to not only save time and travel but also to meet and collaborate with internal and external clients continuously. With today's endemic happening BlueJeans is relied upon much more frequently.
  • Very easy to start up and navigate throughout the meetings.
  • Screen sharing is a strong point.
  • Very user friendly, trusted and I love the collaboration effectiveness
  • Its also very colorful and I love the startup, 'Welcome to BlueJeans'
  • More interactive training sessions to attract more users.
  • Allowing the participants of a meeting more control.
  • The ability to have large scale meetings (200+ participants)
  • More interactive training for new users
  • BlueJeans is well-suited for not only the well in-advanced scheduled meetings but also for the quickly needed meetings that can save a lot of time, travel, and money. I love the start-up feature when I have the meetings connected to my video system.
  • The only scenario where it can be less appropriate is when the client is unable to use BlueJeans as a means of videoconferencing.
  • With today's endemic going on BlueJeans is needed for companies that continue to do business remotely.
  • Also can be used for social distancing as a tool to connect with relatives and friends.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It is being used over the entire organization. All the teams use it all the time and especially during the current lockdown. Connects us to remote workers, regional international offices and members. Team meetings and 1:1 calls all benefit from BlueJeans. We're currently starting to use it for company member and larger webinars.
  • Team meetings
  • Regular staff 1:1 calls
  • Company communication
  • Larger meetings, quality is variable for 100 + participants.
  • Mac integration.
  • Mobile video experience needs improvement.
Regular meetings with remote team members, especially international regional teams. You can share presentations, documents, ask questions and share information. Captures lists of attendees which is useful for meeting notes. Not suitable for starting relationships with new people and struggles with very large meetings. Sometimes issues with the US and Mac users.
Melissa Flores Prieto | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We used BlueJeans across the whole organization, both for internal calls and external calls with clients.

The most helpful thing is that you can even take calls from your cellphone with a quick dial, no need to be on a computer or in front of a screen.

  • The screen sharing feature, great for tutorials or webinars with all foreign teams.
  • Also, chat has been helpful, and certainly, the Google Calendar and SalesForce integration that allows to have every single thing tracked is great!
  • Love that there is no limit for people logged into and also that it's easy to use from TV or almost every device.
  • Sometimes the connection is unstable when dialing via phone number.
  • It's not clear for me or my colleagues who are the admin and how to start a meeting as the admin. What's the difference between each roll?
  • I think most clients don't realize its always the same ID for my meetings, not sure how we could make that more clear.
I'm solving my meetings with foreign clients with the share screen feature and a lot of long-distance training and webinars. Would definitely use it for transnational companies or when working with out of the country clients. The most helpful thing is that you can even take calls from your cellphone with a quick dial, no need to be on a computer or in front of a screen.
Dan Trinidad | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use BlueJeans for multiple purposes...
  1. To consult with clients and deliver reports.
  2. Online demos for new prospects.
  3. Weekly meetings with team members to discuss strategy.
  4. Weekly dev team updates w/ team members in other countries.
  • Easy to schedule an appointment.
  • Easy to start an impromptu meeting.
  • UI/UX is user friendly.
  • After scheduling an appointment if you change the timezone it resets the day and time.
I recommend it to colleagues every day. I've sat through Join.me meetings with drop user issues, Skype drops screen shares, others have video issues. I always say "you guys should use BlueJeans." These are big companies that I refer to on a daily basis.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It's used across the whole organization especially in calls between offices (internally we use Slack). I'm not sure which team uses it mostly because every team and department uses it. The only problem I've experienced is some bad connection in some calls but that happens rarely.
  • User-friendly
  • The unique personal meeting ID
  • Reliable
  • Possibility of screen share
  • Popups advising for the meetings.
I think BlueJeans can be used either in business and personal scenarios although it is more appropriate to business scenarios especially because you can share your screen and everyone can see what you are exactly referring to. Maybe it's too good for personal scenarios, so less appropriate to those cases.
Score 5 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
BlueJeans is used across our entire organization. One of our major clients has had a deep BlueJeans integration for the past 5 years, so many of our team were daily users while communicating with that client. We recently migrated the rest of our company from RingCentral Meetings to BlueJeans to consolidate, and also invested in some BlueJeans room systems to improve meeting room call quality and experience.
  • Room system quality is very high.
  • Calendar integration with Google works well.
  • Onboarding new users is pretty straightforward.
  • BlueJeans struggles to dynamically adapt call quality when the internet connection becomes unstable. We have lots of call quality and dropped call issues on a regular basis.
  • We would like to see more than 9 video tiles on large group calls. Unfortunately, there's no way to do that, so you don't get to see most of the other people in the call.
  • Room systems are a bit complex to set up and deploy. Nothing crazy, but definitely not plug-and-play for any non-IT employee to handle on their own.
We primarily chose BlueJeans over other alternatives because of a commitment to one of our strategic clients. Now that our client is starting to move away from BlueJeans, we may soon do the same. Because we're an agency connecting with a wide variety of VC platforms used by different clients, we really need a system that is flexible enough to join calls and meetings hosted on all the major platforms without too much hassle for the user. This technology is mature enough by now that it should really be able to get out of the way of having a productive meeting, but sadly it's not there yet with BlueJeans.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We started using BlueJeans 3 years ago. We have a robust distance learning network allowing students from neighboring districts and rural districts to access courses from other districts. We also partnered with our regional university and our regional technical college to offer dual credits using BlueJeans combined with a student management system. Our state organization provided us with this start as HD distance learning labs were too expensive and did not provide the portability and device flexibility required in today's educational world. As the agency administrator of the Cooperative Education Service Agency, I serve 31 school districts which are governed by an 11-person board of control. A CESA is Wisconsin is an area service agency defined by state law as a quasi-government unit. CESAs are extended many of the same designations as school districts with one exception; they do not have taxing authority. There are 12 of us in Wisconsin. With that said, I have monthly meetings with the superintendents as we are the liaison between the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) and our designated school districts. I have used BlueJeans to conduct virtual meetings, invite experts from across the country, and allow participation for those who cannot physically travel to the meetings.
  • Easy Access: multiple ways to join a meeting
  • Ease of use: screen sharing, sign-on, etc.
  • Recording of meeting turn around time very quick.
  • I like BlueJeans; however, many of our members are switching to Zoom as they cite the options in the settings are more straight-forward. They can go to settings and start at the top and work down and understand exactly what the settings will do
  • Others cite they would like BlueJeans to be more intuitive. For example, when they use breakout rooms the buttons to return are easily accessible- they are not afraid to get lost by exploring features in Zoom
  • They also cite the design and look of the product. I'm not sure what that means. Personally I prefer BlueJeans and have started several superintendents with it. However, I also have to serve my partners' preferences as well. This is a critical time because many students are using the products and their preferences will be shaped during a time where teleconferencing software use is the highest in educational history.
If I want to set up a meeting and not have to explain how to join, and I just want them to click and sign-on, BlueJeans is what I would use. I would not use it if I had a ton of screen shares and breakout rooms.
Antonio Eguizabal | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use BlueJeans across our whole organization. It's used extensively and integrated into our ways of working.
  • Ease of online meetings
  • Anywhere
  • Hardware agnostic
  • Integration with Teams
In any organization, with people located in different sites and/or with remote workers, BlueJeans is well suited. No scenarios where it doesn't fit.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use BlueJeans to have meetings not only internally, but externally as well. This also allows us to setup meetings for people to use on a wide variety of platforms and technology types. The process of creating meetings is also very simple, with integrated tools that talk directly to your Outlook calendar.
  • Wide variety of platforms available to be used on.
  • Simple process of creating meetings and inviting attendees.
  • A good ability to deploy the software to users throughout the organisation.
  • The application is missing a few features that would be handy.
  • No ability to sync your meetings with the Outlook App calendar on your phone.
  • Can be expensive.
We starting using BlueJeans, to allow a common meeting platform to be used across the organisation. It gave us the ability to have meetings on our room based Polycom systems, as well as at each desktop, enterprise mobile device as well as tablets and phones. It connects really easily to SSO solutions like Microsoft Azure, so that the users have a consistent login across the board. It is fairly easy to deploy across an organisation and connects into the users Outlook calendars fairly seamlessly.
It doesn't do Teams like meetings (a group of people to chat and collaborate during the day) and there are some limitations with the desktop application, which I am sure are being developed in time.
March 25, 2020

Happy user

Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It is used entirely across the company for meetings and conference calls with external guests.
  • Google integration.
  • iOS apps.
  • Phone-in support.
  • Video quality.
  • Better large group interface.
  • Better chat function.
BlueJeans is well suited for pre-agreed meeting times and recurring meetings.
Score 1 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Across organization. All teams use it, students and professors mostly. Used for team meetings, online courses, faculty meetings.
  • Memorable name.
  • Sends out calendar invites automatically.
  • Remembers previously used email addresses.
  • Unstable. If I as host lose connection, everyone gets dropped.
  • Poor information included. No confirming of date/time in outreach emails, time zone info not included.
  • Support is poor. They mean well, but don't know very much. I've pointed stuff out to them.
Suitable for any web conferencing situation.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
BlueJeans has become our corporate standard for staff meetings, internal trainings, and interviews. At this point, it's being used !by Student Services, Advising, IT, Human Resources, and especially Workforce Services. We have four campuses--using BlueJeans means that staff meetings, which used to have everyone drive from all locations, can save time (up to an hour each-way per campus) and money (no travel expenditures), plus have recordings of meetings! It has been really good for our organization!
  • Great audio and video quality
  • Easy to setup meetings, appointments
  • Handles groups of up to 20 easily
  • Love the whiteboarding features!
  • Would like an easy private chat feature
  • Android client could be more robust
BlueJeans really has been a game-changer for the college. We're not a large university but a community-college--having an easy video conferencing solution makes us much more efficient and saves us money! Also, its bandwidth requirements are easily met by almost any connected device--even over cell plans. Like I said, staff meetings with branch offices are one good example. Offsite interviews are another (again very low bandwidth needs). In IT we use it for staff training. The only real situation that we haven't been able to use it for (licensing-wise) is actual instruction for students (such as tutoring--which would be great!).
March 24, 2020

BlueJeans Review

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use BlueJeans across the entire organization for meetings/events, hosting online sales demos, communicating with teams and across the entire organization. It's used daily in conducting our business.
  • Easily add it into a meeting invite
  • Ability to record session
  • Quality of meeting is good
  • Most companies do not utilize and think they need to download an application
  • Sometimes companies are not able to launch application because it's blocked from a security standpoint.
  • Sometimes BlueJeans just doesn't launch or work properly.
BlueJeans is good for internal teams and events as everyone is familiar with using application.

It's harder to use for outside meetings and events because external companies have a difficult time launching the application, don't want to download program, or security settings are blocking them from doing so.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
My whole organization uses BlueJeans as a means to connect all offices around the world. We have offices in more than 10 locations across the Americas, Europe, Middle East, and Asia. Technology teams use it most as these teams interact often and are spread around our offices. It addresses the communication issues we have due to the distance.
  • Ease of connecting - conferencing equipment on rooms display scheduled meetings, and they can be joined with a single tap.
  • Screen sharing through URL - when in a room, you can generate a URL so that guests can share their screens without the need to set up a conference.
  • Phone app offers an online and offline connections - you can use your data or voice plan to join a meeting.
  • Landline numbers are wrong or unresponsive sometimes.
  • When a temporary conference number is created for a specific meeting, and it's rescheduled, sometimes it expires and impacts the start of the meetings.
BlueJeans is excellent for organizations with multiple locations, providing a hassle-free connection through several devices: conferencing equipment, smartphones, PCs, Macs. It's also a good option when external remote meetings are part of the business, such as companies focused on sales or any other client-related activities. On the other hand, companies with only one office (or a few) and where remote communication is not often, then other solutions might be well suited.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Bluejeans was initially used by parts of the organization (mainly the Washington DC HQ and the UK HQ). It was highly efficient and easy to use, but it got replaced by Zoom. I sometimes continue to use Bluejeans as sone of my customers are users and it facilitates the communication and scheduling of meetings.
  • Easy to schedule meetings.
  • Easy to invite participants.
  • Great phone app.
BlueJeans is perfectly suited for group meetings or one-to-one meetings at all times. It is particularly useful when a face-to-face customer meeting gets canceled!
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
BlueJeans is used in my department for team meetings, calls with clients to train them on our product, and communicating via conference calls. I also use BlueJeans to record training demos. Our corporate team uses BlueJeans the most. BlueJeans is helpful in that our entire corporate team uses it for communication and is easy to access and user-friendly.
  • Quickly downloadable
  • Easy to use
  • Simple
  • Connection sometimes fails
  • Recording sometimes malfunctions
BlueJeans works well for people who have time to download it if they've never used it before. Sometimes for new users, it can take a bit of time to download and get the app up and running. I'd highly recommend downloading ahead of a meeting. The weblink to access BlueJeans sometimes is harder to use for people who have never used BlueJeans before. Make sure you're prepared if you're using it for the first time.
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