Yes. You'll need to register to become a Host and create a session.
No. As an attendee, all you need to join a session is its link, which is usually automatically sent to you via email. On some occasions, the Host may choose to send you the session link personally via other communication channels.
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No, Sessions is entirely browser-based. However, you can join online meetings through browsers from your mobile devices since the platform has a mobile-responsive version.
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Yes. As the meeting’s Host, you can split participants into smaller groups (Breakout Rooms) multiple times per session. Breakout Rooms allows you to create up to 50 rooms simultaneously.
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You can invite up to 250 participants in one session.
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Yes, you can join sessions through browsers on mobile devices. You can always create an Instant Session using your phone or start a meeting you have previously planned via a computer/laptop. We recommend Chrome or Safari as your browsers of choice. The Sessions Mobile app will also be available soon.
Our Desktop app will be developed soon. In the meantime, you can access Sessions through your computer via a browser. For best performances, we recommend using Chrome.
It’s only available in English for now. But fear not! Translations are already underway for French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Portuguese, and other languages.
All the relevant information about your ended sessions is stored in
Memory also gives you an overall perspective with valuable metrics and statistics about your past sessions. As Host, you can choose who can access a session’s Memory (you, moderators or everybody who joined the meeting) or you can make it public and anybody with the link can access it.
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All the platform’s content is securely stored in our own database, which in turn is hosted by Google Servers. Any resource you upload to be used in your sessions is kept safe behind cutting-edge security measures. The sessions themselves will be stored in the platform’s