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Start a call
Start a video call
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{tab|desktop-web}
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Click the video camera () icon at the bottom of the compose box. This will insert a Join video call. link into your message.
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Send the message.
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Click on the link in the message to start or join the call.
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You can replace the "Join video call." label for the link with any text you
like.
{tab|mobile}
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Navigate to a channel, topic, or direct message view.
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Tap the video camera () button at the bottom of the app. This will insert a Click to join video call link into your message.
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If you are in a channel view, choose a destination topic by tapping the compose box and selecting an existing topic or typing a new topic name.
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Send the message.
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Tap the link in the message to start or join the call.
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You can replace the "Click to join video call" label for the link with any
text you like.
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Start a voice call
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{tab|desktop-web}
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Click the phone () icon at the bottom of the compose box. This will insert a Join voice call. link into your message.
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Send the message.
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Click on the link in the message to start or join the call.
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You can replace the "Join voice call." label for the link with any text you
like.
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Change your call provider
By default, Zulip integrates with Jitsi Meet, a fully-encrypted, 100% open source video conferencing solution. Organization administrators can also change the organization's call provider. The call providers supported by Zulip are:
If you choose BigBlueButton as the call provider, there will be a single button () for starting a call. The call is initiated with cameras turned off.
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It is also possible to disable the video and voice call buttons for your organization
by setting the provider to "None".
Change your organization's call provider
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{settings_tab|organization-settings}
- Under Other settings, select the desired provider from the Call provider dropdown.
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Use a self-hosted instance of Jitsi Meet
Zulip uses the cloud version of Jitsi Meet as its default call provider. You can also use a self-hosted instance of Jitsi Meet.
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{settings_tab|organization-settings}
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Under Other settings, select Custom URL from the Jitsi server URL dropdown.
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Enter the URL of your self-hosted Jitsi Meet server.
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