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LinkJoin is a lightweight SaaS/browser tool designed for online meeting scenarios. Its core goal is to automatically open meeting links when a meeting starts, reducing the chance of forgetting to join or arriving late. The page provides an “Add to Chrome” entry point, suggesting that its primary usage is likely centered around a browser extension or web-based workflow.
Its main features include saving meeting links and times, automatically opening links when meetings begin, sharing scheduled meetings, and sending pre-meeting SMS reminders. The FAQ clearly states that if the computer is turned off or asleep, the meeting will not open automatically; if the computer is on and the scheduled time arrives, it can launch automatically. It also will not automatically turn on the camera or microphone, and the meeting platform will still require user confirmation, which offers some protection for privacy and against accidentally entering a meeting. The school edition mentions automatic account setup and admin controls, but does not disclose details such as permission granularity, role management, auditing, or team collaboration workflows.
The pricing information is relatively clear: the personal plan supports 1 user at $0/month, claiming lifetime full access with no fees, no ads, and no limits. The School plan supports unlimited users and is priced at $1-5 per user per month, with automatic school account setup and admin controls available by request. In terms of deployment, the text only shows a Chrome add-on entry point and does not mention self-hosting, private deployment, or a mobile app. Due to mobile operating system restrictions, links cannot be opened automatically on mobile devices and must be accessed manually.
The page does not list official integrations with Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Google Calendar, or Outlook, nor does it describe an API, webhooks, or developer documentation. Information on data security and compliance is limited. Apart from stating that it will not automatically enable the camera or microphone, it does not disclose details about encryption, data storage, privacy compliance, SSO, SOC 2, GDPR, or similar topics. As a result, it looks more like a personal productivity tool than a full meeting management platform.
Its advantages include a friendly free personal plan, a focused feature set, a low learning curve, and SMS reminders that help cover situations where users are away from their computers. Its drawbacks are its reliance on the computer being powered on and browser pop-up permissions, limited automation on mobile, and insufficient disclosure of enterprise-grade capabilities. It is suitable for students, teachers, individual remote workers, and schools that need basic admin controls. The text does not provide information about access from China, so network connectivity and payment methods are unknown. Domestic alternatives may include Feishu Calendar, Tencent Meeting reminders, WeCom schedules, or various calendar reminder tools.
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