Zoom and Scheduling - Free versus Paid

Does anyone here know how to add participants to a meeting in Zoom.  I only have a free version and there does not seem to be a way to add participants to meetings, other than to copy the invitation link into an email.    I am wondering if this is a limitation of a free account?

I was in a meeting with someone who saved a meeting in Zoom and upon saving it, an email popped up and then she was able to add email addresses.

I currently use Join.me and with this application as you create the meeting there is an option to add participants and then when you save it, invites get emailed.  You can't get technical support from Zoom with a free account and sales support knows hardly anything.  

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It's a free account thing - with a corporate account you get custom invites and it integrates with Outlook to schedule everything.

Not an perfect workaround, but you can save a signature on Outlook with all of the invite details typed up in a nice format, and just adjust the date/time when you send it out. Zoom pro isn't worth the money unless you have a corporate account buying it for you.

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It's a free account thing - with a corporate account you get custom invites and it integrates with Outlook to schedule everything.

Not an perfect workaround, but you can save a signature on Outlook with all of the invite details typed up in a nice format, and just adjust the date/time when you send it out. Zoom pro isn't worth the money unless you have a corporate account buying it for you.

Does corporate account mean any Zoom version other than free?

 

Yes, looking at the Zoom tiers I really have no idea which one my company pays for, but the scheduling you're talking about seems to come with the first level of premium (although at $150/month not really affordable for most individuals)

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