Google Meet vs Riverside — Qual vence?

Resumo

Escolha Google Meet se: Times Google Workspace que querem videochamadas sem atrito direto do Calendar e Gmail

Escolha Riverside se: Podcasters e criadores de conteúdo que precisam de gravação remota com qualidade de estúdio independente da internet

Nossa opinião: Google Meet is easier to pick up, but Riverside is more powerful long-term.

 Google MeetRiverside
PreçosFree for 60-minute meetings (100 participants) | Google Workspace Starter $7.20/user/moFree with 2 hours of recording | Standard $15/mo
FuncionalidadesNo download required (browser-based), Live captions and translation, Meeting recordings (paid), Noise cancellation, Deep Google Calendar integrationLocal recording for studio quality, 4K video recording, AI transcription and clips, Separate audio and video tracks, Live streaming to social platforms
Melhor paraGoogle Workspace teams who want frictionless video calls that just work from Calendar and GmailPodcasters and content creators who need studio-quality remote recording that doesn’t depend on internet quality
Curva de aprendizadoFácilMédio

A diferença real

Both offer free tiers, so the real question is what you get when you start paying.

Google Meet stands out with No download required (browser-based) and Meeting recordings (paid). Riverside counters with Local recording for studio quality and 4K video recording.

Google Meet's Achilles heel: feature-light compared to zoom — no breakout rooms on free plan, limited recording, fewer controls. Riverside's: overkill for regular meetings — built for production, not for your daily standup or client call. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.

Conclusão

If you value no download required (browser-based) and times google workspace que, go with Google Meet. If podcasters e criadores de matters more, Riverside is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.

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