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LoopUp

Score6 out of 10

4 Reviews and Ratings

What is LoopUp?

LoopUp is a remote meeting/web conferencing platform.

Categories & Use Cases

Top Performing Features

  • Meeting initiation

    Meetings can be easily initiated, whether they are scheduled or on the fly.

    Category average: 8.2

  • High quality audio

    High quality audio connection is consistently available, with few or no interruptions.

    Category average: 8.5

  • Low bandwidth requirements

    Software is optimized so that meetings do not require a huge amount of bandwidth.

    Category average: 7.4

Areas for Improvement

  • Desktop sharing

    Presenters can remotely share a view of their desktop with attendees.

    Category average: 8.2

  • Calendar integration

    Scheduling capabilities integrate with users’ Calendars.

    Category average: 8.3

  • High quality video

    High quality video connection is consistently available, with few or no interruptions.

    Category average: 8.4

Loopy about LoopUp!

Pros

  • Invite is easy to share.
  • Hyperlink to connect to conference call.
  • Good call quality.

Cons

  • The cost may be higher than a traditional conference line.

Return on Investment

  • Everyone loves it and raves about the easy of use.
  • Reliability, more than previous product.

Other Software Used

BlueJeans Meetings

LoopUp - Just Right for Smaller Companies

Pros

  • Easily connect and identify users
  • Allows for Screen Sharing
  • Moderator can manage those in the call

Cons

  • Screen sharing hangs from time to time
  • Didn't work as well on Apple Products
  • Relies on specific network configuration for optimal performance

Return on Investment

  • The product was quick and easy to setup, so large integration and roll out was not required.
  • Had a great overall cost.
  • Looked at Skype for Business for additional functionality and overall cost savings over a 3 year period.

Alternatives Considered

GoToMeeting

Other Software Used

Skype for Business, Rocket Aldon, Microsoft Office 365, PostgreSQL