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is it possible to use Zoom meetings instead of Jitsi in messenger?

is there anyway to integrate Zoom with UNA?

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    • Yes and then everyone can also have the option to add their own zoom api credentials so it won't mess up the admins zoom account. Then there won't be that mobile message telling people to download an app like jitsi.

      • Technically it is certainly possible - Zoom has a robust API that can be integrated into most systems, perhaps not as deep integration as Jitsi, but it would be certainly possible to schedule Zoom meetings directly from UNA if that was required.  But as Zoom has a paid subscription model it is not our preference to integrate, as this inevitable pushes an additional cost onto our users which we almost always avoid. If someone wanted Zoom integrated we could certainly do this as a custom implementation, or perhaps a 3rd party dev might consider doing this and releasing a zoom module via UNA Market. 

        • Is there any way to remove that message that tells people to download an app when they're on mobile?

          • If you have a private server you can customize Jitsi and remove what u need including the watermark

            • Do you know how to remove that message that they use to get people to download their app? It should go to web browser automatically.

              • Jitsi works in PC web browser and mobile App. You need to find someone that will get you a private server and they can remove the Jitsi watermark and customize it for you. Without a private server it's almost impossible to remove for mobile web browser. 

                • You make a great point though. If UNA wants to use Jitsi as it's messenger model now and in the future they should make an alternative mod that has several paid layers. Paid option 1 would be a basic watermark removal and private server setup and 2 would have all of Paid option 1 but also include more basic customization work like template, colors, fonts, etc. 

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