GoTo Meeting
Small businesses that want a straightforward, reliable meeting tool without the complexity of full UCaaS platforms
Score Comparison
Pricing & Features
Making Your Decision
When to Choose GoTo Meeting
Small businesses that want a straightforward, reliable meeting tool without the complexity of full UCaaS platforms
GoTo Meeting is a no-frills, reliable video conferencing tool that gets the job done. The AI Meeting Summary is a nice touch, but the feature set trails behind Zoom and Teams significantly. Best suited for small teams that value simplicity over cutting-edge features.
Strengths
- AI Meeting Summary generates automatic recaps with action items after every call
- Reliable, mature platform with 20+ years of video conferencing experience
- Simple, clean interface that requires minimal training
- Free tier available with basic meeting capabilities for up to 3 users
Limitations
- AI features are basic compared to Zoom, Teams, or Dialpad
- Free tier extremely limited — only 3 participants for 40 minutes
- Integration ecosystem is small compared to market leaders
When to Choose Pexip
Large enterprises with existing video room infrastructure that need interoperability across platforms and self-hosted security
Pexip occupies a unique niche as the interoperability specialist. If your organization needs to connect legacy SIP/H.323 systems with modern Teams or Meet rooms, Pexip is one of the few platforms that does it well. The limited AI features and high entry cost make it a poor fit for teams seeking a primary video conferencing tool.
Strengths
- Only Microsoft-certified Cloud Video Interop (CVI) provider that supports self-hosted deployment
- Cross-platform interoperability — connects SIP, H.323, Teams, and Google Meet rooms seamlessly
- Self-hosted option for organizations with strict data sovereignty requirements
- Purpose-built for complex enterprise and government meeting room environments
Limitations
- Limited AI features compared to mainstream consumer-facing platforms
- No free tier and pricing is enterprise-focused — not suitable for small teams
- Setup complexity is high — designed for IT teams, not end users