Vivomeetings Audio Conferencing

Unlimited dial-in audio conferencing with secure host controls

Updated March 3, 2026

Vivomeetings Audio Conferencing Overview

Vivomeetings Audio Conferencing enables businesses to host secure, on-demand conference calls with unlimited local dial-in minutes and no PIN required for one-click mobile join. Built on a cloud-based platform, it supports host controls, waiting rooms, call recording, and customizable greetings.

It is for teams and organizations, it combines reliable phone-based conferencing with scalable participant capacity and administrative management tools.

Key Features

  • Unlimited Local Dial-In Minutes: Flat-rate plans include unlimited local dial-in access for U.S. and Canada participants.
  • No PIN 1-Click Join: Mobile users can join conference calls instantly without entering access codes.
  • Host Controls: Lock meetings, mute participants, manage speakers, and monitor active attendees in real time.
  • Waiting Room: Screen and admit callers individually to maintain privacy and control.
  • Call Recording: Record audio calls and download or share recordings directly from the account portal.
  • Custom Greetings: Replace default welcome messages with personalized conference call greetings.
  • Global & Toll-Free Options: Add global toll-free or premium international numbers at per-minute rates.
  • Account Admin Portal: Manage users, access codes, billing, usage statistics, and live calls from a centralized dashboard.
  • Calendar Integrations: Send standardized invites with dial-in details and reminders.

Pricing

Plan Price Key Features
Standard $8.90/mo/host (Billed Monthly) / $97.10/yr/host ($8.09/mo) (Billed Annually) Unlimited local dial-in minutes, 50 participants, Host controls & waiting room
Plus $12.50/mo/host (Billed Monthly) / $135/yr/host ($11.25/mo) (Billed Annually) Unlimited local dial-ins, 100 participants, Enhanced security options
Pro $17.99/mo/host (Billed Monthly) / $194.29/yr/host ($16.19/mo) (Billed Annually) Unlimited local dial-ins, 300 participants, Global toll-free options (per minute)

Price details: https://vivomeetings.com/pricing/

Pros

Competitor

Pros

Zoom Phone Vivomeetings offers unlimited local dial-in minutes on flat-rate plans starting at a lower monthly cost per host. It includes built-in host controls, waiting rooms, and recording without requiring a separate phone system license, making it more budget-friendly for teams focused primarily on audio conferencing.
GoTo Meeting Compared to GoTo Meeting, Vivomeetings provides competitive pricing and unlimited local dial-ins without complex enterprise contracts. Its admin portal allows easy user and code management, and smaller teams may find the pricing structure more accessible for ongoing audio conference needs.
FreeConference.com Unlike many free conferencing services that monetize through ads or per-minute charges, Vivomeetings delivers flat-rate unlimited local minutes with stronger security controls. Features like waiting rooms, custom greetings, and account-level administration provide a more professional and controlled conference environment.
RingCentral Meetings Vivomeetings keeps audio conferencing simple with clear per-host pricing and no mandatory bundled communication suite. Organizations that only need conferencing with dial-in numbers and recording can avoid paying for broader UCaaS features they may not use.
Webex Calling For small to mid-sized businesses, Vivomeetings can be easier to deploy and manage than Webex’s enterprise-focused ecosystem. Unlimited local dial-ins, customizable greetings, and straightforward admin tools reduce setup complexity while maintaining strong call management capabilities.

Cons

Competitor

Cons

Zoom Phone Zoom Phone offers deeper telephony integrations, advanced call routing, and broader PBX capabilities. Vivomeetings focuses more on conferencing than full business phone systems, so companies seeking enterprise-grade voice infrastructure may find its audio features comparatively limited.
GoTo Meeting GoTo Meeting has long-standing brand recognition and mature enterprise support services. Vivomeetings, while cost-effective, may not provide the same global infrastructure scale or advanced enterprise analytics found in more established conferencing providers.
FreeConference.com FreeConference.com offers a no-cost entry point, which may appeal to startups with minimal budgets. Vivomeetings requires a paid subscription for ongoing use beyond the trial, potentially limiting access for organizations seeking entirely free audio conferencing solutions.
RingCentral Meetings RingCentral integrates deeply with broader communication tools such as team messaging and advanced telephony. Vivomeetings’ audio conferencing is robust but may not match the unified communications breadth or CRM integrations available in larger ecosystems.
Webex Calling Webex provides extensive international coverage and enterprise compliance certifications. While Vivomeetings offers global toll-free options as add-ons, organizations with strict regulatory requirements may find Webex’s compliance portfolio more comprehensive.

Reviews

  • honestsaasreview.com Review: After 60 days of use, Vivomeetings handled a monthly mastermind with 10 coaches without lag or login issues, powered an 80-attendee webinar with smooth audio and an easy Q&A session, and even made onboarding calls clearer thanks to the whiteboard and a “surprisingly helpful” laser pointer. Breakout rooms impressed a friend running parenting workshops, and an HR contact now relies on its private chat and multi-mode settings for hiring panels. The reviewer liked the clean interface and lifetime pricing, though they noticed virtual background bugs on older devices, limited dial-in support outside the USA/Canada, and a bit of a learning curve for webinar-specific controls. Vivomeetings ultimately became their go-to Zoom alternative.