Should've Heeded My Intuition and Sought a Refund
This has been one of the most disappointing AppSumo purchases I've made. The multiple bugs I encountered in my first week of use were red flags. I guess I was feeling overly generous and optimistic that the dev team would follow through on its commitments, but development has been abysmal ever since. Not only has there been virtually no movement on feature expansion and functionality enhancements, but the bugs have only gotten worse, not better, with time. Worst by far are the near constant audio issues: crackling or buzzing sounds that make calls impossible, audio sources spontaneously changing for attendees, and so on. The real turning point was today when my meeting guest sent me her Zoom link via Meetn's chat sidebar (sure wish the support team was present for that)!
The thing about videoconferencing platforms is they have to perform flawlessly; there can be no tolerance for bugs if they interfere with important meetings. Alas, I've reluctantly reverted my meeting link to Zoom in TidyCal and elsewhere, abandoning Meetn for good. I wish I could say it was good while it lasted.
(At least I don't have to uninstall the desktop app that was promised and never delivered.)

Rick_Meetn
Aug 11, 2025we have thousands of customers at this point, and not hearing this kind of thing broadly. Also, the very nature of the video conferencing technology is that all we do is *forward* audio and video... we never decompress it and munge it... so any audio artifacts are either from the source, or from packetloss. We use "forward error correction" for audio, which means redundant audio bits are sent even in perfect network conditions so if packetloss becomes a happens, the extra bits minimize the effect.
Please write to support@meetn.com and maybe ask for a meeting with me so I can see first hand what's going on