If you want to make remote work meetings more interactive and immersive, Microsoft Mesh is a strong contender. This mixed reality app brings people together in shared 3D spaces and avatars that can be more engaging than a videoconference. It works on PCs and Meta Quest VR headsets, with enterprise-level security and scalability. Microsoft Mesh is included in some Microsoft 365 and Teams business plans, with premium features for a more immersive experience.
Another contender is Virbela, which offers a web-based metaverse platform called Frame. It's a persistent 3D world that works on PC, phone and VR headset, with real-world physics and social interactions. It's good for remote work, learning and events, and is secure with SOC-2 certification. Virbela can handle thousands of users, so it's good for corporate meetings and virtual conferences.
If you want to make meetings more efficient, Fellow is a good AI-powered meeting management tool. It records, transcribes and summarizes meetings in multiple languages, and offers shared agendas and action items. Fellow's integrations with more than 50 productivity tools can streamline meeting workflows, and its AI technology is designed to capture important details. The tool is available through desktop and mobile apps and through calendar and videoconferencing integration.
If you want to get the audience involved, Pigeonhole Live is a good option. It can handle real-time Q&A, polls, interactive quizzes with live leaderboards and live reactions with analytics. It can be integrated with Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Webex, so you can use it for a variety of meetings and events. Pigeonhole Live also offers customizable branding and support for multiple languages with AI translation.