Multiple Hosts for Reoccurring Meetings
We have several team members that would like to start our daily conference call, but currently we are limited to having one main host. That main host can then add other co-hosts or change who the host is but we would like the ability to have more than one host to start the meeting.
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Carrie-Ann commented
In our organization we have recruiters that company, These recruiters need RING Central to allow scheduling multiple meetings at the same time for managers. The current format forces me to join the meeting, try to quickly assign another person as host, then log off before our potential client signs in. This necessitates another user from our company signing in early in order to transfer the host credentials before the client signs in, or keep our client waiting in the waiting room while we get our act together. This creates meeting confusion and looks unprofessional.TEAMS allows for multiple meetings to happen and be scheduled at the same time, This is not selling the transition over to RING CENTRAL.
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Scott Malin commented
The provision to assign an alternate host is not an ASK. It is REQUIRED. Every office or group that uses your app NEEDS this now.
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Jay commented
I echo what Steff Harry wrote - I have a staff person who scheduled a public meeting for tonight and suddenly today is out sick. My only choice is to know their password and logon impersonating them (bad juju doing it that way) or cancel the entire meeting and reschedule as the new host. That creates havoc for attendees who might not get the new meeting link in time to follow the change. WE NEED a way to assign a different person as the host before the meeting starts. An account admin should be able to access an individual meeting settings and change this on the fly.
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Becky commented
-hi, a feature that would allow/authorize other users to start a meeting (as a host) on their behalf would be great as some users have recurring meetings that need to be attended to even if host would be out of the office
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Bill commented
My assistant creates our RC meetings. However, we want participants to be in the waiting room as different guests are invited to the meeting at different times. I don't want them to just jump in during another agenda item. In order to give me co-host the best option is for her to schedule the meeting on behalf of me. Other staff may need this same Co-Host functionality. But, when the meeting is created there is not the ability for any co-host to automatically start the meeting. There are situations were I may want several co-hosts created for a meeting. Please fix this.
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Vacant commented
This is a no-brainer. We shouldn't even have to ask for it.
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Jason Creager commented
RingCentral has promised over and over and over and over and over and over and over again to add this feature that Zoom has had for years. In fact, before they scrubbed their user forum, it was promised to be added "by the end of 2020".Now, people get to vote on it again and it has a whopping seven votes.Anyone who needs this functionality quite simply should move to platform that supports it.
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Sean commented
This is a heavily requested feature for our organization. We have many secretaries that create meetings for many different departments and public facing events and they have to join the meeting to give someone else host. It's very counter productive. I am aware of the 'schedule for' option but there's way too many steps for the general user and it gives too much access and room for error. If we could just have an option of 'Make another user co-host' on scheduling, that would be great.
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CJ Delaney commented
This feature is a MUST for my company as we need the ability to have more than one person start the meeting. I'm confused as to why this isn't a basic feature when it is a standard need for many organizations.
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Steff and Jonathan commented
This is great so we can have people cover meetings for people out sick or schedule meetings for others.
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Amie commented
In our company, I schedule the meetings and send out the invites, but I am almost never the one who conducts the actual meeting.The current format forces me to join the meeting, try to quickly assign another person as host, then log off before our potential client signs in. This necessitates another user from our company signing in early in order to transfer the host credentials before the client signs in, or keep our client waiting in the waiting room while we get our act together. This creates meeting confusion and looks unprofessional.We want to be able to assign the host credential to any user within our organization when creating the invite, before the meeting starts.
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Elia commented
Would like the ability to have more than one host when creating a meeting.