Agreed; I also teach virtually, across a number of platforms, and Zoom is the one that just works easily and intuitively for everyone. Screen sharing and breakout rooms are a pain in all the other tools I've tried.
It's not my favourite piece of software, but for virtual teaching, it is head-and-shoulders above the competition.
I also taught on zoom -when I had connection issues I had no idea how to reconnect to a dropped call. Meanwhile students where thrown out of the call when I took to long.
Compared to google meet it all felt like a bad joke.
It's not my favourite piece of software, but for virtual teaching, it is head-and-shoulders above the competition.