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Reliable Bridge for Seamless Video Interoperability
What do you like best about the product?
I really like how Pexip reliably solves our biggest pain point with true cross-platform video interoperability without sacrificing security or performance. It just works every single time. Our team uses a mix of Microsoft Teams, legacy SIP/H.323 room systems, and our external partners regularly join from Zoom or Google Meet. Before Pexip, we spent 10–15 minutes of every meeting troubleshooting connections. Now people join from any platform, on any device, with zero friction. That consistency has made a huge difference in how we run meetings internally and with clients. I also appreciate that Pexip acts as a universal bridge, letting any device, any platform, any system join the same meeting seamlessly. It helps our old room systems talk to Teams, allows clients on Zoom to join without links or plugins, and remote employees can use whatever software they prefer. Plus, it keeps us from having to replace our existing hardware to work with modern tools. It was also very easy to set up initially.
What do you dislike about the product?
The biggest pain point is the user interface and admin dashboard. It’s very technical and IT‑focused, which means it’s not intuitive for non‑technical team leads or meeting organizers. Simple tasks like setting up a temporary meeting room, updating settings, or pulling basic usage reports often require deeper navigation or even help from IT. It works, but it’s not nearly as polished or user‑friendly as consumer‑grade platforms like Zoom or Teams. First, better out-of-the-box integration with Microsoft Teams would be huge. Right now it works, but it’s not as seamless as native solutions. Things like meeting chat sync, background effects, and real-time presence status don’t carry over as smoothly as we’d like. Making those features feel native instead of bridged would eliminate small but frequent user frustrations. Second, simpler self-service tools for non-admin users. Right now, almost everything requires IT support. If team leads could create, edit, or delete temporary meeting rooms, adjust access settings, or pull basic usage reports on their own, that would reduce our IT team’s workload dramatically. Too many simple tasks are locked behind admin-level permissions.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Pexip solves our interoperability issues by acting as a universal bridge for all video conferencing platforms. It lets us connect effortlessly from any device, saving time and enhancing professionalism. It also provides secure meetings, supporting on-prem and private cloud infrastructure, maintaining control over data.
Secure Video Conferencing with Seamless Integration
What do you like best about the product?
I like Pexip's high-quality video, strong security, and easy integration with other meeting platforms. I also appreciate its user-friendly interface and stable performance during meetings. The initial setup was fairly easy and straightforward, with clear instructions and good support. Pexip is secure, reliable, and provides high-quality video and audio with good integration across platforms.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes the interface feels a bit complex for new users, and it could improve by adding more customization options.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Pexip for secure video conferencing and virtual meetings, solving issues of reliable meetings and secure communication without technical problems.
The Swiss Army Knife of Video Interoperability
What do you like best about the product?
I like that Pexip acts as the 'Swiss Army Knife' of interoperability, serving as the glue that holds a fragmented tech stack together. I appreciate how it allows high-end Cisco or Poly room systems to join a Microsoft Teams or Google Meet call with a single tap, removing the 'walled garden' frustration that usually comes with enterprise hardware. The Cloud Video Interop (CVI) for Teams and Google Meet is especially valuable as it lets traditional room systems join calls as if they were native devices. I find it beneficial that I don't have to replace expensive legacy hardware just because my company migrated to Teams or Google Workspace. I also like that participants in the room get a 'Teams-like' or 'Meet-like' layout, while remote users see the room system as just another high-quality participant. Additionally, I found the initial setup of Pexip very easy.
What do you dislike about the product?
The 'Hidden' Complexity (The Learning Curve) because Pexip is so flexible—offering self-hosted, cloud, and hybrid deployments—the initial setup and management are significantly more complex than 'plug-and-play' rivals like Zoom or Google Meet. Admins often face a steep learning curve regarding server configuration and licensing. Users have suggested more streamlined documentation and better 'out-of-the-box' presets for non-technical managers.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Pexip acts as a 'Great Bridge' for interoperability, enabling our Cisco hardware to seamlessly connect with Microsoft Teams or Google Meet. It removes 'walled garden' frustrations and allows legacy conference systems to join modern calls with ease.
Bridges Platforms Seamlessly, But Setup Challenges
What do you like best about the product?
I use Pexip mainly to bridge the gap between different meeting platforms, and it's my go-to for joining Microsoft Teams or Google Meet calls from our high-end Cisco conference room hardware without any compatibility headaches. It solves the interoperability nightmare by eliminating technical friction, like the "can you hear me?" or "I can't see the screen" issues that usually waste the first ten minutes of a meeting. One of the best things is the One-Touch Join feature. It's a lifesaver to walk into a room and just hit a single button on the touch panel to start the meeting, regardless of whether it's hosted on Teams, Zoom, or Meet. This feature basically removes the "tech anxiety" for my team since they only have to see the meeting name and tap, saving at least 5 minutes of setup time every single call, which adds up fast across the whole office.
What do you dislike about the product?
While the core functionality is solid, the initial setup and configuration can be a bit of a steep learning curve. It's definitely not a 'plug-and-play' solution for someone without a solid IT background; you really need to know your way around network settings and video infrastructure to get it running perfectly. The initial setup felt a bit like putting together a complex puzzle without the picture on the box. We ran into some hurdles with firewall configurations and certificate management, which required a lot of back-and-forth between our network team and the Pexip documentation. It definitely expects you to have a high level of technical expertise right out of the gate. It's not exactly a walk in the park at first. I definitely hit a few speed bumps during the initial setup–it's the kind of software that expects you to know your way around network configurations and certificates right out of the gate. There were definitely moments where I was staring at the documentation wondering if I'd missed a step.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Pexip to bridge different meeting platforms, solving interoperability issues. It eliminates setup hassles, saving meeting time. The One-Touch Join reduces tech anxiety and setup time by showing the meeting name to tap, saving 5 minutes per call.
Robust Security and Interoperability with Slightly Steep Learning
What do you like best about the product?
I like Pexip's strong security, which makes our meetings safer, and I appreciate its seamless integration with other video platforms. The consistent call quality, even in large meetings, is impressive. Using Pexip with tools like Microsoft Teams and other standard video conferencing platforms has improved our interoperability and collaboration. It's a strong, secure platform with great interoperability.
What do you dislike about the product?
I think the interface could be more intuitive, and there’s room to improve ease of setup and simplify advanced configuration options. They could streamline the dashboard with clearer navigation, reduce the number of steps for common tasks, add guided setup wizards, and provide more in-app tips or presets to make advanced configurations easier for non-technical users.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Pexip solves security issues, interoperability with video platforms, and ensures reliable performance for large, high-quality meetings. It makes meetings safer, reduces compatibility issues, and ensures smooth communication with many participants.
Reliable Video Conferencing with Top-Tier Security
What do you like best about the product?
I use Pexip to run secure video meetings and connect teams across different locations smoothly. I like how reliable and secure it is, especially when connecting different video systems together. I really like how smoothly it handles large meetings without quality issues. Pexip offers better security and smoother cross-platform meetings. It provides stronger security, better reliability, and smoother integration with different systems. Once the initial detailed setup was done, everything worked smoothly. I’d give it a 9 because it’s reliable, secure, and handles meetings across different platforms really well.
What do you dislike about the product?
The setup can feel a bit complex at first, and the interface could be more user-friendly.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Pexip to run secure video meetings and connect teams across locations, solving compatibility issues with different meeting systems and ensuring reliable communication.
Effortless Compliance with Region-Locked Cloud Nodes
What do you like best about the product?
I really appreciate Pexip’s region-locked cloud nodes and native GDPR/PDPA compliance, which is a game-changer for our US team. The geographically distributed cloud node infrastructure is crucial, eliminating compliance risks and manual work that troubled us with other tools. The initial setup was streamlined and enterprise-focused, which helped our US-led global team easily manage EU, APAC, and US regions.
What do you dislike about the product?
I find the cumbersome multi-region node/access setup a bit challenging. To host a global event with region-optimized nodes, our US team has to create separate Pexip event links for each region and manually share them via Convay/EU/APAC channels. There’s no 'one-click global event' creator that auto-assigns regional nodes, generates region-specific links, and centralizes registration, which adds 1–2 hours of setup time per global event.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Pexip eliminates compliance risks in cross-region video collaboration, ensuring GDPR/PDPA compliance by storing data in the host region. It reduces manual compliance work and provides audit trails, which is crucial for our team handling global video calls.
Straightforward, Hassle-Free Meetings That Start on Time
What do you like best about the product?
I like that Pexip is straightforward to use. You don’t need to download anything complicated, and meetings usually start on time without technical issues.
What do you dislike about the product?
The user interface could be more user-friendly. It takes a bit of time to figure out where some settings are
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Pexip solves the problem of connecting people across different video platforms without technical issues. It benefits me by making meetings easier to join, more reliable, and less stressful.
It's Amazing :) Seamless Cross-Platform Video Conferencing for Effortless Collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
It's great and amazing it enables seamless video conferencing across different platforms, making it an excellent choice for organizations that need to collaborate with external clients or partners.
What do you dislike about the product?
there is nothing to dislike everything is good
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Pexip solves the problem of fragmentation in video conferencing tools by enabling cross-platform interoperability.
Easy Interoperability Across Teams, Zoom, SIP/H.323, and Browsers—With Flexible Deployment
What do you like best about the product?
It offers easy interoperability, connecting Teams, Zoom, SIP/H.323 rooms, and browsers in one platform.
Plus, its flexible deployment (cloud, on-prem, or hybrid) gives better control over security and scalability.
Plus, its flexible deployment (cloud, on-prem, or hybrid) gives better control over security and scalability.
What do you dislike about the product?
Pexip can feel complex to set up and manage, especially for on-prem or hybrid deployments that require technical expertise.
It can also be costly for smaller teams, and the interface isn’t as intuitive as some newer competitors.
It can also be costly for smaller teams, and the interface isn’t as intuitive as some newer competitors.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
exip solves the problem of fragmented video communication by connecting different platforms like Teams, Zoom, and SIP/H.323 seamlessly.
It ensures secure, reliable, and high-quality meetings across devices and networks.
This benefits us by saving time, reducing technical barriers, and improving collaboration across teams and clients.
It ensures secure, reliable, and high-quality meetings across devices and networks.
This benefits us by saving time, reducing technical barriers, and improving collaboration across teams and clients.
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