
Video meetings in CoVince — replaces Zoom, Whereby, Google Meet paid seats.
Whereby on its own costs €9 per user. Here it is inside €19 for the whole platform.
The meeting was good. Everyone agreed. And a week later nobody can say exactly what was decided, because the call ended and took the whole conversation with it. The notes are in a chat, the recording is on somebody's laptop, the action never got written down.
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The meeting happened, the decisions did not survive it.
Recordings pile up in a drive nobody opens.
A separate meeting licence per person, for something that should be a button.
Browser calls straight from the journey the meeting is about — no install, no seat licence.
Recording, transcript and the actions agreed are attached to the same record.
Attendees see the agenda, the files and the history before they join.
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A call that runs in the browser, on the journey it is about
Start a call from a board, an appointment or a message.
Speak; the transcript becomes searchable text.
Actions from the call land in the agenda of the people who own them.
This is one of 17 tools in CoVince. It is not a separate product — it sits on the same members, the same journeys and the same data as everything else, which is the entire point.
And it follows things up on its own. A survey nobody filled in, an appointment tomorrow, a decision still waiting for an answer, a growth path about to expire — the reminder goes out without anybody remembering to send it. That is usually somebody’s Friday afternoon.
No — the call runs in the browser. That matters most for the people you invite from outside, who are the least likely to install a client for one meeting.
Yes, and the recording stays with the journey the meeting belongs to instead of in a personal downloads folder.
For meetings, sessions and recorded calls inside your own workspace, yes. Zoom Pro runs about €13 per user per month; video is one of seventeen tools in the €19 licence.
The board you worked on, the actions that came out of it and the documents behind them are on the same record as the call — nothing has to be linked afterwards, because nothing was ever apart.
The same stack bought separately costs €222 per user per month.