LogMeIn's business-focused video conferencing platform known for reliability and simplicity. Includes HD video, dial-in conferencing, meeting transcription, Smart Meeting Assistant, and no time limits on any paid plan. Part of the GoTo suite alongside GoToWebinar and GoToConnect.
Our take
GoToMeeting is the reliable workhorse that lost the brand war to Zoom but maintained a loyal base of business users who value stability over novelty. Its dial-in conferencing infrastructure is genuinely excellent — the PSTN fallback ensures meetings proceed even when video fails, a practical advantage for teams with distributed users on inconsistent internet. The Smart Meeting Assistant transcription on Business is solid, though it trails Zoom AI Companion's summary quality and action-item extraction. The missing features are conspicuous in 2026: no breakout rooms, no native whiteboard, no AI agent functionality, and a roadmap that's more maintenance than innovation. GoToMeeting's value case relies on the GoTo ecosystem — teams already using GoToWebinar for virtual events and GoToConnect for phone get a unified platform at lower total cost than stitching Zoom + Zoom Webinars + RingCentral separately. Without that suite context, GoToMeeting at $14-19/seat sits between Zoom Pro ($15.99) and Teams Essentials ($4) without a compelling reason to choose it over either.
Product roadmap
GoTo (formerly LogMeIn) is investing in the GoTo suite as a unified SMB communications platform — GoToMeeting, GoToWebinar, GoToConnect (UCaaS), and GoToResolve (IT management) as an integrated stack. The AI investment lags Zoom and Teams materially, with Smart Meeting Assistant being the primary AI feature rather than the agentic AI workflows launching at competitors. Steady, not visionary.
Who is GoToMeeting for?
No free tier and $14/mo entry price with no webinar or phone system bundled makes GoToMeeting a hard sell for solo users when Zoom Pro at $15.99 has broader recognition and Teams Essentials at $4 is cheaper.
GoToMeeting Business at $16/seat annual is competitive, but small teams are better served by Zoom Pro's frictionless join or Teams Essentials' cost advantage. The GoTo suite ecosystem only pays off if you're also buying GoToWebinar or GoToConnect.
Mid-market companies that have used GoToMeeting for years and rely on its dial-in reliability and Salesforce integration have little reason to switch. The platform is stable, support is solid, and migration friction isn't worth it for a non-broken tool.
Large orgs evaluating fresh are unlikely to choose GoToMeeting over Teams or Webex at enterprise scale. GoTo Enterprise is competitively priced but lacks the compliance depth of Webex and the Microsoft 365 integration breadth of Teams.
Pricing
Professional
$14/mo- • 150 participants
- • Unlimited meetings
- • Screen sharing
- • Meeting recording (local)
- • Dial-in conferencing
Business
$19/mo- • 250 participants
- • Unlimited cloud recording
- • Transcription
- • Smart Meeting Assistant
- • Drawing tools
- • Slide converter
Enterprise
$null/mo- • 3,000 participants
- • Volume discounts
- • Custom onboarding
- • Dedicated support
Pricing verified 2026-04-02
Ratings
Overall score: 68/100 (composite of the above ratings)
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Founded: 2004
HQ: Boston, MA
Company size: 4,000+
Last updated: 2026-04-02