Best Video Conferencing Tools to Host a Remote Christmas Party!

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November 23, 2021

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November 18, 2024

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Best Video Conferencing Tools to Host a Remote Christmas Party!

The festive season is an exciting time for workplaces, prompting a need for thoughtful planning to create memorable celebrations. With the evolution of work dynamics, the challenge of organizing an engaging holiday event has taken on new dimensions. Embracing innovative solutions can transform traditional festivities into enjoyable experiences for remote teams. This article provides insights into how to effectively host a virtual Christmas party, ensuring that the spirit of celebration remains vibrant even in a digital format.

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The Christmas season is fast approaching, and it’s time to start planning what the festivities will look like in your office this year. With the way we work having evolved over the past two years, and the future still uncertain, organizing a holiday celebration can be a challenge. It’s time for our approach to celebrating, relaxing, and unwinding to evolve as well. Widely available, free video conferencing tools might just be the solution you need.

This isn’t the first year companies have had to rethink their Christmas party plans, but it’s the first year many are looking to improve on last year’s remote celebrations. By learning from past technical hiccups, mixed-up plans, and awkward silences, you can host a more seamless and enjoyable virtual event.

Using the right tools is only part of the equation. The office Christmas party is often the most anticipated event on the calendar, and even as teams adapt to new ways of working, ensuring this annual celebration goes smoothly is key. It’s an opportunity for team bonding, getting to know one another, and adding some fun to the workplace.

This year, free video conferencing tools can help you create a festive and friendly atmosphere for your team’s Christmas party.

How to Host a Virtual Christmas Party

There are, of course, both benefits and drawbacks to hosting a virtual office party over an in-person one. There’s no denying that ‘virtual event’ doesn’t have the same ring to it, or create the same eager anticipation a physical event would hold. There are, however, still plenty of opportunities for hosting an outstanding remote event this Christmas season.

The perfect Christmas party for remote teams doesn’t have to be complicated or costly. Free video conferencing tools, party games, and socialising are enough to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere that offers a welcome break from the norm.

Much like an in-person event, the remote Christmas party can be as simple or as extravagant as you wish to make it. Play some party games, book remote entertainment, or simply meet up with a story or two to tell.

Breaking the ice, getting some conversation going, and getting people into the swing of things can help to make this year’s remote event a memorable one.

Ideas and Games to Make Your Christmas Party Pop

There are plenty of things that the party host can do to make sure things run smoothly.

Traditional party games such as trivia questions and gift exchanges can go down just as well across a virtual environment as an in-person one. Additionally, some games and events can take advantage of digital devices like game controllers, or even a karaoke platform for those brave enough.

Whatever you choose, giving everyone an event or show to talk about for the next year to come is sure to prove a big hit amongst staff. Some ideas for your next remote party might include:

  • Hosting a holiday trivia Showdown. As an individual medley or team sport, games have the potential to get fiercely competitive as they come down to the wire
  • Name that Christmas Tune. Have fun with some holiday songs. An activity that doesn’t need much forward planning; just the right Spotify playlist and 10-20 seconds of music clips will do
  • Virtual Workshop (Chocolate, crafts, cooking, cocktails). Have some fun learning a new skill, making, or tasting something new. You can send out supplies ahead of time; just be sure to stick on a warning about keeping them safe for the event
  • Secret Santa. One of the biggest Christmas traditions around. Secret Santa doesn’t have to end just because the office has gone remote. With a little more forward planning and shipping, everyone can join in with gift-giving, sharing, and reactions using freely available video conferencing tools.

Free Video Conference Tools to Host Your Christmas Party

With some party ideas in mind, and a rough estimate of numbers, the next step is to choose a hosting solution that will connect everyone on the day.

Here, we’ve collected some of the best free video conferencing tools available to avoid your guests glitching out, failing to connect, or missing out on the fun of the party.

Below is our complete guide to the best Christmas video conferencing tools.

Whether you already have a solution for remote working in place or are looking to switch to a better option for a party—it’s worth evaluating a handful of options to make the right choice ahead of time.

Zoom — Simplest option

Ever since the way we work has changed, Zoom has seen a remarkable and seemingly lasting uptick in use. The brand is so popular now that ‘Zoom call’ has quickly become shorthand for any kind of video meeting amongst offices, families and friends.

Zoom is a platform that has become a leading communication service for some very good reasons. It has proven to be a huge hit for meetings, interviews, and social events due to its ease of use, intuitive interface, and quality of service.

Already, Zoom has become a major and accepted part of family gatherings and events. Its ability to use almost any desktop or mobile device with ease has proven a huge boost to getting people connected for meetings and events.

To host a welcoming and friendly event, a platform that people are already familiar with is a good step in the right direction.

Pricing

Both versions allow up to 100 participants. Only the host needs a Zoom account.

  • Free version: events limited to 40 minutes at a time
  • Pro version($14.99user/month): no time limits

Pros

  • No need to install the app or create an account ahead of time to attend
  • Free tier highly capable of hosting a large number of people for a shorter gathering
  • VoIP and toll-based dial-in options for staff without readily available internet or device access
  • Breakout rooms available for smaller side-meetings

Cons

  • 40 Minute time limit may be restrictive for some
  • The mobile application has some limitations in functionality compared to the desktop one
  • Paid tiers are more expensive than competitors

Microsoft Teams — Best Premium Option for Large Groups

Another suite that has seen a sharp increase in use over the past two years is Microsoft Teams. Primarily for business use, its software is highly capable and reliably hosts up to 300 participants on its lowest price tiers.

Teams is included in Microsoft’s Office 365 packages, so you may already have access. For many businesses, it makes sense to extend the traditional meeting platform to include an out of hours Christmas event or two. Then again, do you want to remind people of the office during the year’s best party opportunity?

If you already have access to the suite, and staff are already familiar with its use, it might be an ideal default option.

Microsoft’s video conferencing solution is relied on for education and business for its reliability and stability. Even if you’re not already in the ecosystem, it may make sense to join for a one-off event.

Pricing

  • Included in Microsoft Office 365 plans
  • Anyone can attend a team meeting without an account
  • Free tier: 100 participants for a 60-minute meeting
  • Basic tier($5.00 user/month): 300 Participants, 24-hour meetings

Pros

  • Up to 300 participants on a 24-hour call on the paid tier
  • Guests can attend from almost any device without an app install or account
  • Free tier more capable than other options
  • Basic tier very reasonably priced
  • Presentation features included (ideal for shows/events)
  • Integrates well with other tools such as a calendar to make sure no one misses the party

Cons

  • Fewer customisations available than in other options
  • Both mobile and desktop apps are resource-heavy—meaning your guests might be looking for a charger soon
  • Interface isn’t entirely intuitive—particularly for new users

Google Meet (Previously Hangouts)

Despite changing names in recent years, and with the company offering various competing versions of similar tools, Google Meet offers an accessible and straightforward route into free video conferencing tools at scale.

Hosting a Google Meet is available to anyone with a Google Workspace account. Attending a meeting is open to anyone with a regular Google account.

Google Meet includes all the features you’d come to expect of video conferencing tools today: blurred and custom backgrounds, HD video quality, and messenger capabilities. The suite doesn’t come with a whole lot of premium features and functions but handles what it does have exceptionally well.

Pricing

  • Google workspace plans are available from around $6 a month

Pros

  • Business standard level supports up to 250 participants at once
  • No time limit on an event
  • Easy to use, even for newcomers
  • Excellent audio and video quality reported by users
  • Integrations with other tools, such as calendar, are exceptionally useful

Cons

  • Requires a Google Account to attend
  • Limited functionality for hosts
  • Some users will be missing from the screen in larger gatherings
  • Not ideally suited to addressing a large number of people at once (event entertainment, for example)

GoToMeeting

LogMeIn has been an invaluable tool in the IT industry for many years now. GoToMeeting has been one of the company's flagship products since 2004, offering remote working and meeting options to teams.

The software is ideally suited to teams needing more flexibility in connecting with colleagues. GoToMeeting includes outstanding support for in-room conferencing solutions for connecting with satellite offices, distributed employees, and large groups all at once.

Additionally, excellent dial-in options are available to connect with staff members who may not have access to strong internet or a suitable video conferencing device. With flexibility baked in, GoToMeeting offers options that ensure no one is left out or forgotten from the party.

Pricing

  • Basic tier allows for 150 guests (£8.95 user/month)
  • Standard tier allows for 250 guests(£18.95 user/month)
  • Enterprise plan available for up to 3000 participants(£39.95user/month)

Pros

  • Software works well with mobile devices
  • Flexible approach to access means that everyone should be able to connect regardless of location or setup
  • No time limits
  • No need to download an app or sign in to the service

Cons

  • No free plan for small businesses or limited meetings
  • Limited visibility of larger groups
  • Users often report issues with mobile devices in meetings
  • High price in comparison to other services

Skype — Best Budget Option for Small Teams

Skype has a similar long-term heritage in video conferencing and web calls. Available for decades now, it’s a package that has long offered an easy and low-cost way to connect people from anywhere in the world.

The software is now ubiquitous on mobile and desktop devices. As an invaluable communication tool for so many people, it can be a great option for events where setup and configuration might otherwise be tricky. Skype’s latest service, Skype Now, allows those without an account to join in without signing up to yet one more service.

In recent years, Skype has been gradually transitioning into Teams and the Office 365 ecosystem. The business version of the software reached end of life during this year, leaving only the free version supporting up to 20 people on a call.

Microsoft Teams offers a more modern, more highly equipped version of the software, but Skype still has a place for keeping it simple across smaller gatherings.

Pricing

  • Free home version allows up to 20 people to join the call for unlimited time

Pros

  • Free for small teams
  • Works across all mobile and desktop devices
  • Trivial to set up and use
  • Excellent presentation modes for large groups
  • Live subtitles available
  • Excellent Outlook integrations
  • Works well with reliable, high-quality calls

Cons

  • Can be buggy on some devices
  • Needs regular updates
  • Functionality less rich than other options
  • not as up-to-date as other options

Slack — Best for Small teams

Slack offers something a little different to most platforms listed here. Slack has rapidly become the backbone of office discussions as an open platform for communication over the past couple of years.

One of its more underused features is a video conferencing solution that supports groups of up to 15 people at a time. In addition, it offers integrations with third party services such as Zoom to create a way to connect people into larger calls.

Slack can offer an ideal solution for connecting teams into calls with an easily accessible ‘meeting point’ that ensures nobody gets left behind.

Pricing

  • From $6.67 per user, per month

Pros

  • Widely used
  • Excellent integrations with third-party platforms
  • works well across browser and mobile platforms
  • Can be combined with other options (zoom) via third party integrations for larger and more feature-rich meeting options

Cons

  • Only 15 participants at once
  • Relies on third-party integrations for larger gatherings
  • Slightly lacking in audio/video quality compared to others

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