Users of the free conferencing service show their support for FreeConferenceCall.com by subscribing at a price they think is fair
FreeConferenceCall.com, a global leader in conferencing and communication, receives mountains of support after releasing its new Pay What You Can pricing.
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Users of the free conferencing services have subscribed to FreeConferenceCall.com in an effort to help students, charities and nonprofits by opting in for the Pay What You Can subscription.
Flexible Pay What You Can Subscriptions
The Pay What You Can subscription model allows users of the conferencing platform to contribute any monetary amount they think is fair for the free services the company provides.
A large portion of the revenue FreeConferenceCall.com generates comes from people who add account upgrades and choose to contribute. Users who choose to upgrade or contribute help FreeConferenceCall.com fulfill their mission of providing free conferencing and collaboration tools to people around the world.
FreeConferenceCall.com is responsible for giving away more than 1.4 billion conferencing minutes each year, making them the leader in providing free conferencing and communication services. Millions of users around the globe depend on FreeConferenceCall.com to keep their organizations running, teach next-generation innovators and respond to natural disasters.
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The contributions provided by the FreeConferenceCall.com community helps the company meet ever-increasing demands for free, world-class communication tools. This year, nonprofits, charities and under-privileged communities have turned to FreeConferenceCall.com to help them stay safely connected during the global social distancing mandate.
What Comes with A FreeConferenceCall.com account?
FreeConferenceCall.com’s optional Pay What You Can subscription pricing is open for anyone looking to support the company’s philanthropic mission, but not mandatory to enjoy their services.
In the US, users get access to all the following features for free:
- Audio and Video Conferencing
- Meetings with up to 1,000 Participants
- Screen Sharing
- Call Recording and Playback
- Inbound Calling with Virtual Phone
- And Much More
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