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Hi Vladimir. I've been checking your solution and it looks amazing, congratulations for the job done. The thing is that we are a collective in Barcelona working and helping people with mental issues and with all this coronavirus madness we need to have remote meetings for free (if it's possible, our budget is quite short) and we are trying to fly away from companies like Google or Microsoft too. We'd like to use xroom but how many people can be connected at once? Cheers!
Hi @apkocat!
The amount of people in a conference call is only limited by their bandwidth, because it's all peer-to-peer in a conf call mode, no servers involved. On a good Internet connection up to 8-10 people should feel pretty stable (a funny conincidence, but that was also tested in Barcelona). After that you will probably need to turn the videos off.
In the webinar mode you can have more viewers, because people are only connected to the host. Also I'm working on a server-based solution to raise performance for webinars, so that people could join at least in hundreds, but that's coming not earlier than the next week.
@iamjrp it doesn't. The number of people is only limited by bandwidth. Also when there are more than 9 people in a conf call the UI is a bit cranky, but that part I will fix eventually. It still works well even with 10+ people in webinar mode though.
@jessehojjensen yes, this is possible. An example could be https://xroom.coursio.com (the domain can be anything, so don't mind that it's "xroom.***" in this example)
Currently you can:
* have xroom.app on your own domain and with own room namespace
* have it in your own colors
* have the logo replaced by your company's logo
* control how links look like on social media when shared
* adjust browser tab (favicon and title)
Soon you'll be able to use your namespace in our Slack and Telegram bots too, now they use the public namespace.
Hi @jessehojjensen!
Sure thing, just check my reply above.
Or here's another example if you want to see a full features list in action: https://chat.council.club
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