All good things eventually come to an end and the unlimited video calls of Google Meet for free users are no exception. Now that many countries return slowly to normalize with the widespread availability of vaccination, last year’s unprecedented remote work disposition is decreasing, many people are meeting again in person and the need for such software is decreasing.
Google Meet is, to simply put it, like Google’s zoom version; You can use the software to create and join video calls with other people, including group calls. Said software was immensely valuable last year as a large number of people were restricted to their homes. The software and others as it were used to connect with friends, work remotely and attend virtual classes.
Google made its meeting software available to the general public last April, also offering access to unlimited group video calls to free users. Initially, Google had said that unlimited calls would have available for these users until September, but then later extended the deadline to March and then, finally, until the end of June.
That last date turned out to be the officer. Google Mejos Users who have a free account now are limited to group video calls up to an hour of up to one hour. For longer duration, you must enroll in a subscription price at $ 7.99 / month. Otherwise, there are alternative platforms available that offer long-term video chats for free, but it may be harder to get everyone who knows on board with the same software.
As the previous image shows, free Google users, are offered unlimited video calls that involve a single other user, as well as an unlimited number of meetings. Many other features are also available for free users, including live subtitles, adjustable designs and the ability to join a meeting with a web browser. Other features are limited to subscribers, however, as dialing numbers and rupture rooms.