
Like literally hidden until after you’ve clicked to join a meeting - when the option to join via a browser appears in tiny text underneath a more prominent link to “download & run Zoom”.Įither it’s really terrible UX or a dark pattern intended to drive app downloads. The option for joining a Zoom meeting in a browser is just really well hidden unless the meeting host has tweaked default settings.

Beat Zoom’s dark pattern - join from your browser Thing is, you don’t actually have to download Zoom’s app to use the videoconferencing tool it can work in a browser.

In total, they estimated Zoom had 12.92M MAUs, up 21% since the end of 2019. It research suggests Zoom had added 2.22 million monthly active users by the end of February vs onboarding 1.99 million in the whole of 2019. Zoom, which offers a range of slick features like auto-transcription and virtual backgrounds, has been a key beneficiary of this viral boom.īack in February, research analysts Bernstein estimated the company had pulled in more active users in two months of 2020 than in the whole of 2019, citing data from Apptopia, which builds models fed by an SDK that tracks downloads across a large network of third party apps. Work in the time of COVID-19, a disease caused by the coronavirus, is driving huge growth in videoconferencing as scores of office workers go remote and log on to meetings from home.
