
Fuze
Streamline video conferencing, content sharing, voice calling, and security to maintain efficient business operations.
- Free plan available
- No credit card
What is Fuze?
Key features
Video conferencing
conduct meetings with multiple participants, supporting screen sharing and recording
Voice calling
make and receive calls over internet protocol with call transfer and voicemail capabilities
Content sharing
share screens and documents during meetings to improve collaboration
Security features
includes encryption and authentication controls to protect communications
Calendar integration
connect with Outlook and Google Calendar for scheduling meetings
Mobile support
access meetings and calls from smartphones and tablets
Pros & cons
Advantages
- All-in-one platform reduces the need to switch between separate communication tools
- Available on a freemium basis, so organisations can try it without upfront cost
- Works across Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android devices
- Built-in security features rather than treating security as an add-on
Limitations
- Free tier likely has limitations on meeting duration, participant count, or features compared to paid plans
- Integration capabilities with third-party tools may be more limited than specialist alternatives
Use cases
Remote teams needing reliable video meetings and voice calls on a single platform
Organisations wanting to reduce software licensing costs by consolidating communication tools
Companies with security requirements that need encryption and compliance controls built in
Hybrid workplaces where staff need consistent access across desktop and mobile devices
Ready to try Fuze?
Pricing
Paid plans
Contact for pricing
Unlimited meetings, more participants, recording storage, advanced security controls, and priority support
Get started with Fuze
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- Free plan available
- No credit card