How to add a co-host on Zoom for yourself, a group, and an account?

How to add a co-host on Zoom for yourself, a group, and an account?

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Unless you’ve been living in a cave for the past month, you’ve probably heard of Zoom and how easy it has made video conferencing for organizations, educational institutions, and everyday users around the world.

Enabling and adding a co-host

Zoom lets you add up to 1,000 people to video meetings at once. With so many people sharing ideas in groups, the meeting host may need to lead the meetings while also managing participants.

To help meeting organizers manage this, Zoom offers the ability to add a co-host during a meeting session. When you, as the host, assign another participant as a co-host, they can share some of the controls you have, including managing participants and other administrative aspects of a meeting.

The following guide will help you set up a co-host for your meeting. You will also learn how a co-host differs from participants and alternate hosts in a meeting session.

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