I concur with the other opinions. After having used Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and Google meet in the workplace, I've found Google Meet to easily be the best option.
It feels like I'm taking a big step back when I have to use Teams or Zoom.
Teams has persistent chat, instant messaging, integration into enterprise toolset and custom handlers for teams who want to build their own apps. Teams isn't perfect but my experience has it leagues beyond what Zoom is capable of.
Last time I was on teams 2 months ago they still hadn't solved large meetings. You could switch to a different mode to show more people on the screen, but it was extremely blurry, missing parts of the normal UI, and still cut people off after a relatively low number.
My experience with very large meetings on teams has been presentations and the vast majority have been fine. My everyday usage is with 2-20 people at most, so if seeing everyone is important, I can see where someone would prefer zoom as their video streaming tech is better.
Same here, I just click an URL and I'm in, I close and its gone.
Compared to all the other gymnastics one has to make to get the exact same functionality, plus having to install malware and whatnot, it's a much better UX.
Idk in the long long ago we used skype and slack. They weren't that bad. On slack you just message someone when you get an idea, and then have a skype call to discuss it. End of drama.
Zoom isn’t great but Teams is worse.