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Zoom vs Microsoft Teams
A detailed comparison to help you choose between Zoom and Microsoft Teams.
| Feature | Zoom | Microsoft Teams |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing Model | Freemium | Freemium |
| Free Tier | Yes | Yes |
| Monthly Cost (Solo) | $0 | $0 |
| Target Audience | solopreneurs, small-business, enterprise | small-business, enterprise |
| Verified | Yes | Yes |
| Solo-Friendly | Yes | No |
| Open Source | No | No |
| Editorial Rating | 4.1/5 | 3.7/5 |
| Categories | Communication, Productivity | Communication |
| Key Features | Video meetings, Screen sharing, Recording & transcription, Zoom Phone, AI Companion | Chat & channels, Video conferencing, Office 365 co-authoring, File sharing via SharePoint, Breakout rooms |
| Free Tier Quality | good | good |
Pricing Breakdown
Zoom
Basic (Free): 100 participants, 40 minutes. Pro: $13.33/user/month (30-hour meetings, recording). Business: $18.33/user/month (300 participants). Enterprise: custom.
Microsoft Teams
Teams Essentials: $4/user/month. Microsoft 365 Business Basic: $6/user/month (includes Teams). Business Standard: $12.50/user/month. Enterprise E3: $36/user/month.
Integration Overlap
Shared Integrations (2)
Only in Zoom (8)
Only in Microsoft Teams (8)
Use Case Fit
Zoom
- * Video conferencing and meetings
- * Webinar and virtual event hosting
- * Screen sharing and presentation
- * Meeting recording and transcription
- * VoIP phone system (Zoom Phone)
Microsoft Teams
- * Enterprise team communication
- * Video conferencing and webinars
- * Document collaboration with Office apps
- * Project management with Planner
- * External communication with partners
Zoom
Pros
- + Industry standard for video calls
- + Excellent reliability and quality
- + AI Companion for summaries
- + Strong free tier (40-min meetings)
Cons
- - 40-minute limit on free group calls
- - Security concerns (improved but lingering)
- - Feature bloat
Microsoft Teams
Pros
- + Seamless Microsoft 365 integration
- + Enterprise-grade security and compliance
- + Free tier is functional for small teams
- + Excellent video conferencing quality
- + Strong admin controls
Cons
- - Heavy resource usage on desktop
- - Interface can feel cluttered and overwhelming
- - Notification management is confusing
- - Less flexible than Slack for third-party integrations
Editorial Verdict
Zoom takes the lead for solo founders — it offers better value and is explicitly solo-friendly. Microsoft Teams may still be the right pick if you need deep Communication features or plan to scale to a larger team.
SaaSLens Editorial Team
Editorial Team