Skype Meet Now Calls is Rolling Out, Works Without Signup or Installation

Shekhar Vaidya
By Shekhar Vaidya
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Amid this coronavirus outbreak, when people are forced to work from home, Schools, offices and companies  are forced to adapt to the work-from-home, which has increased the demand for video calls more than ever. Zoom was the only app offering this service in a convenient manner, however, software companies have been smart enough to analyze this opportunity and turn the fortune in their favour. Microsoft just rolled out the new Skype Meet Now Calls in which anyone will be able to make calls without any sign-up and installation.

Skype Meet Now Calls

Zoom has made the video calling so easier, just one tap which is attracting the users. However, it has compromised the privacy of its users. Skype is finally in the market to fight back with Zoom with ”Meet Now”. And the best part is even the host doesn’t need to have Skype installation. The information was revealed by Skype on its twitter handle.

Skype Meet Now

According to the Company, With Meet Now, hosts can create and share a free meeting with just three clicks, Even the host doesn’t need to have Skype installed. You can start the process from its website by clicking on the hyperlink right here. For the next step, invite people either using a simple link or the share button. If the person you’re inviting has Skype installed then it will open the app directly to the call, and if not then it will open the web client that works in Chrome or Edge.

Zoom has already made some changes and pledged more to address its privacy and other issues. we’ll see if this setup helps Skype claw back any users who’ve already gotten used to using competitor’s software for their meetings.


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Amid this coronavirus outbreak, when people are forced to work from home, Schools, offices and companies  are forced to adapt to the work-from-home, which has increased the demand for video calls more than ever. Zoom was the only app offering this service in a convenient manner, however, software companies have been smart enough to analyze this opportunity and turn the fortune in their favour. Microsoft just rolled out the new Skype Meet Now Calls in which anyone will be able to make calls without any sign-up and installation.

Skype Meet Now Calls

Zoom has made the video calling so easier, just one tap which is attracting the users. However, it has compromised the privacy of its users. Skype is finally in the market to fight back with Zoom with ”Meet Now”. And the best part is even the host doesn’t need to have Skype installation. The information was revealed by Skype on its twitter handle.

Skype Meet Now

According to the Company, With Meet Now, hosts can create and share a free meeting with just three clicks, Even the host doesn’t need to have Skype installed. You can start the process from its website by clicking on the hyperlink right here. For the next step, invite people either using a simple link or the share button. If the person you’re inviting has Skype installed then it will open the app directly to the call, and if not then it will open the web client that works in Chrome or Edge.

Zoom has already made some changes and pledged more to address its privacy and other issues. we’ll see if this setup helps Skype claw back any users who’ve already gotten used to using competitor’s software for their meetings.


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Shekhar Vaidya is a Blogger, a Web Developer, a CSE UG and a learner who’s learning about CS and programming. Being an introvert, he loves to write tech content instead of discussing it with others in an open stage. If he isn't writing about tech or programming, then most probably you will find him sleeping.
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