I got this because Sessions is underwater and I like to have multiple video conferencing options in case I'm having a problem with one. I have Vivomeetings, which is pretty good but the quality can be up and down. It's also a bit more complicated, especially when tying into TidyCal, so I liked the idea of having a one-stop-shop where I can have the client book and then connect via video on the same platform. MyMeet COULD be this solution - it COULD be amazing, but it's not quite there yet.
First, I want to say I think the team is making a mistake if they think the selling point here is the alternative to Calendly. We already have TidyCal, which works great and is 10 times cheaper at the top tier. Literally 10 times cheaper.
Second, it's great that they are integrating other video conferencing but that is not why I bought MyMeet. I don't want to pay for this AND Zoom.
What I want is a simple yet robust and reliable video conferencing solution that my clients can easily book with and use.
I've only tested MyMeet for half a day but I've found a couple of problems - AI summary not generating, recorded video quality on download was super jagged even after I selected HD, calendar not synching properly.
Support has responded to me almost immediately and I see they are working hard and actively have a roadmap. I am less worried about these bugs than their long-term plans and whether they will keep improving the video conferencing, which is the main reason I purchased this.
Other features I want but don't have - NO CLOUD RECORDING, which is a big negative here, and a very small limit on the video conferencing participants.
**I want to be able to have the client book the session, meet with me, and then afterwards they can automatically be sent the cloud recording with AI Summary and Transcript.**
IF MyMeet can get that set up, THEN they have a winner. Not just "Calendly alternative."
Money is really tight right now and I'm debating on whether to keep this in hopes they will get this functionality working soon or refund. But this is promising. If money weren't tight I'd have no problems keeping this in hopes they move forward positively (and don't fail in a year like Sessions).