

There are some other services for sharing videos, as we discussed here, but WeVu is the easiest and gives your users the opportunity for maximum engagement and dialogue around your Zoom events, anytime afterwards.

Using WeVu to Share Zoom Recordings (a better option!) But your Dropbox free account can only store so many videos.

You should try to set your folder so that your group members can’t delete videos from it.ĭropbox is probably best here because they have an integration with Zoom.When you make a Zoom recording you can just move it into the desktop folder and it should sync to the Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, Box, or iCloud folder so others can see it.Invite people to join the folder using the link from the service you’re using.

In whichever service you choose, create a folder for the Zoom recordings you want to share.(Bet you didn’t think Zoom was around in 2015!). This is what Zoom itself recommended in 2015. Sharing files over email, or into shared drives like Google Drive, OneDrive, iCloud, and Dropbox works, but you lose control of the video and you can’t have private discussions in the group about it. Sharing Zoom meeting recordings on Google Drive, OneDrive, iCloud, and Dropbox
