Top Conference Call Companies for Training Recordings - Seeking Recommendations

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants seeking and sharing recommendations for conference call companies suitable for recording training sessions. Various experiences and preferences regarding specific services are discussed, particularly focusing on freeconferencecall.com.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, Karen, initiates the discussion by asking for recommendations for a conference call company after her previous provider went out of business.
  • Several participants mention freeconferencecall.com as a preferred option for recording calls.
  • One participant shares their positive experience with freeconferencecall.com, noting its features for saving and accessing recordings.
  • Another participant expresses a desire for a service that allows recording without the need for a traditional conference call setup.
  • One participant describes the convenience of a dashboard feature from a service used by a former Sales Manager, although they are unsure of the cost.
  • Another participant mentions the ability to download recordings in different formats but expresses a challenge in enabling their team to do the same.
  • One participant corrects a previous statement about the service used by another, confirming that they also use freeconferencecalling.com.
  • Technical issues are discussed, including access code problems and external factors affecting call quality.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There is a general agreement among several participants on the use of freeconferencecall.com, although some express specific needs that may not be fully met by this service. No clear consensus emerges regarding alternative options.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences with different conference call services, focusing on their functionality for recording and playback, as well as the convenience of use in various settings.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for reliable options for recording training sessions may find the shared experiences and recommendations relevant.

Karen Weber
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Can anyone recommend a conference call company? I would like to make up some recorded calls for training and the company I was using went out of business?

Thanks,

Karen
 
freeconferencecall.com
 
I agree with Jenni! That's who I use too.
 
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Thanks!!!!
 
Question on these. I am looking for a company too... But I dont really want a conference all. Just somewhere to record something that can be called back to listen... would freeconferencecall.com work for that too?
 
Amy Neal used the following when she was our Sales Manager and I LOVED it!! I could listen to it at work, back it up and take good notes whereas, now, they are recorded calls. I can't call out that long at work and at home, it is not convenient for me to listen to them (and go back and repeat for better note taking).

Not sure of the cost, however. There is a "dashboard" that the moderator can use that sounded really convenient. Just looked...$47 for 50 lines per month. You can get a free trial to see if you like it.
 
i use freeconferencecall.com, you can save the recordings and they can be called back into via the recording phone #, then the access code, then each recording has a reference # to input.

You can also download a wav or mp3 as the administrator, but I wish I could get it figured out for my team to download them ...

to hear a sample of the recording you can use
(605) 477-2199
access 534366

reference # (pick any one of these)
10 through 18
 
almondfarm said:
i use freeconferencecall.com, you can save the recordings and they can be called back into via the recording phone #, then the access code, then each recording has a reference # to input.

You can also download a wav or mp3 as the administrator, but I wish I could get it figured out for my team to download them ...

to hear a sample of the recording you can use
(605) 477-2199
access 534366

reference # (pick any one of these)
10 through 18

THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! I just joined and will try to work on the recordings this weekend :)
 
I stand corrected. When I went to listen to Lynette's calls, I realized she's not on the same service. I checked and the one I use is freeconferencecalling.com - it has online playback options.
 
Lynette, it says invalid access code. ;)
 
Sheila - that's weird... I just tried it with what I typed and it worked... did you hit the # after the access code, so just 534366#
 
Yup. Hung up & called back to make sure I didn't do a typo in the number or the conference #. There's a HUGE thunderstorm here in Dallas & the lights are starting to flicker. Guess I'll shut down everything for the night & maybe try tomorrow. ;)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best conference call companies for training recordings?

Some of the top conference call companies for training recordings include Zoom, Microsoft Teams, GoToMeeting, Webex, and RingCentral. Each of these platforms offers features like recording capabilities, screen sharing, and easy access for participants.

How do I choose the right conference call company for my training needs?

Consider factors such as the number of participants, ease of use, recording quality, integration with other tools, and customer support. It's also helpful to look for platforms that offer free trials so you can test them out before committing.

Can I record training sessions with these conference call companies?

Yes, most major conference call companies allow you to record your training sessions. Be sure to check the specific features of each platform, as some may have limitations on recording duration or storage.

Are there any costs associated with using conference call companies for training recordings?

Many conference call companies offer free versions with limited features, but for advanced functionalities like longer recording times or larger participant limits, you may need to subscribe to a paid plan. Always review the pricing structure before making a decision.

How can I share recorded training sessions with my team?

Once you have recorded a training session, you can typically share it via email, cloud storage services like Google Drive or Dropbox, or directly through the conference call platform if it offers sharing options. Make sure to check the privacy settings to control who can access the recordings.

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