Video Conferencing
Pumble lets your work get done faster with the free video conferencing software.
Your business runs on meetings. Let’s make them more proactive.
Start the meeting with just one click. Give teams a way to collaborate, and brainstorm in real time — without interrupting workflows.
Have high-quality business video meetings available for everyone, on any device. Start video call directly from direct messages with one click.
Send an invitation link to people you need to join the meeting. Copy the link, paste it in calendars or send as a message, the choice is yours.
Simplify the way you collaborate with external companies, agencies and partners and invite them to a Pumble meeting even if they don't have a Pumble account.
Share your screen during the meeting and help your teammates to understand your ideas clearly.
Hide a cluttered room, take a meeting in a coffee shop, or just keep things professional with blurred background.
Record a Pumble meeting to access, manage and share recordings at a later time.
Create, manage, and share Pumble meet and calendar details right from the Google Calendar.
Let the moderator and other participants of the meeting know you want to speak next or need something.
Send messages, documents or links during a video meeting to the other video meeting participants.
“Pumble has a free chat history feature included from the start”
“One of the main reasons we switched to Pumble from Slack was the fact that Slack was too expensive for us and the free version of it didn't keep the history of messages.
Pumble has a free chat history feature included from the start which is very important for us. Another feature that we like a lot is the channels. It's pretty much the same as in Slack (and that was the reason we switched to Slack from Skype, that had the history, but we didn't really like the group's part. The messages and channels structure feels a lot more natural in Slack/Pumble than in Skype.) The Slack plan that we had didn't have the feature of keeping the history of our chats, which might be not critical for some departments (such as marketing), but for projects' discussion, it's important to see what has been discussed previously to have paper track.”
Zee G.
Digital Operations Manager | Information Technology and Services, 11-50 employees
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