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Zoom vs Google Meet for Spiritual Consultations: 2026 Free Plan Limits

Zoom free: 40-min group limit, local recording. Meet free: 60-min, no recording. 2026 plans compared for spiritual practitioners.

Zoom's free plan cuts off group calls at 40 minutes. Google Meet's free plan runs to 60 minutes. For a practitioner offering 45-minute astrology readings, that gap is the whole decision: Zoom ends mid-session, Meet finishes with 15 minutes to spare. But Zoom free includes local recording. Meet free has no recording at all. Neither answer is wrong - they optimize for different things.

All prices as of mid-2026. Verify current plans at zoom.us/pricing and workspace.google.com/pricing.

Free Plan Comparison

Feature

Zoom Free

Google Meet Free

Group call time limit

40 minutes

60 minutes

1-on-1 call limit

Unlimited

Up to 24 hours

Max participants

100

100

Recording (local)

Yes (local only)

No

Cloud recording

No

No

AI features

AI Companion included

Basic captions

Calendar integration

Zoom native

Google Calendar

Account required (guest)

No (join via link)

Google account preferred

Source: zoom.us/pricing (official); workspace.google.com/pricing (official); meetgeek.ai pricing analysis (2026); screenapp.io/blog/is-google-meet-free-complete-guide (2026).

The 40-Minute vs 60-Minute Reality

For live group work - new moon circles, group readings, teaching sessions with 3+ participants - the 40-minute Zoom limit ends the call at the worst moment. The options are: set a timer and manually restart the call (awkward), upgrade to Zoom Pro, or use Meet.

For 1-on-1 readings, both platforms are unlimited. Zoom free has no time limit on calls with exactly two participants. Google Meet free has no practical limit on 1-on-1 calls either (24-hour cap, which is not a real constraint).

Most spiritual consultation formats are 1-on-1. If your practice is entirely individual sessions, the 40-minute vs 60-minute difference doesn't apply to you.

The Recording Gap

This is where Zoom free has a clear advantage. Local recording is included on Zoom's free plan. You can record any session to your computer - useful for practitioners who save session notes, share recordings with clients afterward, or review their own readings.

Google Meet cannot record without a paid Google Workspace plan. The entry plan that includes recording is Workspace Standard at $14/user/mo. That's $14/mo just to unlock recording.

Zoom Pro at $13.33/user/mo (annual) includes cloud recording storage in addition to the local option. If recording is important to your practice workflow, Zoom Pro is cheaper than Google Workspace Standard and purpose-built for video calls.

Paid Plan Comparison

Feature

Zoom Pro

Google Workspace Standard

Price

$13.33/user/mo (annual) / $16.99/mo (monthly)

$14/user/mo (annual)

Meeting duration

30 hours

Unlimited

Max participants

100

150

Recording

Local + cloud

Cloud (Meet)

Storage

Included

2 TB per user

Additional tools

Zoom Workspace suite

Full Google suite (Drive, Docs, Calendar, Gmail)

At similar price points, the value proposition differs: Zoom Pro is a dedicated video communication tool. Google Workspace Standard is a full productivity suite where Meet is one of many tools. If you're already using Gmail and Google Drive, Workspace Standard gives you recording in Meet without adding a new platform. If you're not embedded in Google's ecosystem, Zoom Pro is the simpler path.

Which Situations Call for Which Tool

45- or 60-minute 1-on-1 readings, no recording needed: Google Meet free. Easiest for clients who use Gmail - they join from the calendar invite with no download. Sessions run the full length.

Any group session (moon circles, group card pulls, workshops): Google Meet free for groups under 60 minutes. Zoom Pro ($13.33/mo) for groups over 60 minutes or when you need recording.

Recording sessions for client review or your own notes: Zoom free (local recording, any duration on 1-on-1 calls). Upgrade to Zoom Pro for cloud storage and group recordings.

Clients who are not tech-comfortable: Zoom has a download requirement for the best experience (though browser join works). Google Meet runs in Chrome with no download - slightly lower barrier for clients unfamiliar with video calls.

Already paying for Google Workspace: Use Meet. Unlock recording by upgrading from Starter ($7/mo) to Standard ($14/mo) - everything else about your workflow stays the same.

Cost Summary for Different Practice Setups

Practice Setup

Best Choice

Monthly Cost

1-on-1 only, no recording

Google Meet free

$0

1-on-1 only, want recording

Zoom free (local)

$0

Group sessions under 60 min

Google Meet free

$0

Group sessions, recording needed

Zoom Pro

$13.33/mo

Already on Google Workspace

Meet + Standard upgrade

$14/user/mo

FAQ

Can clients join without a Zoom or Google account? Zoom: guests can join via link without an account on most plans. Zoom requires the host to have an account. Google Meet: joining works without a Google account via link, though the experience is slightly better with one (calendar integration, automatic name display).

Does Zoom's 40-minute limit apply to 1-on-1 readings? No. The 40-minute limit applies only to group calls with 3 or more participants. One-on-one sessions on Zoom free have no time limit.

Is there a free way to record Google Meet sessions? Not natively. Google Meet recording requires Workspace Standard ($14/user/mo) or above. Third-party screen recording tools (OBS, Loom, Screencast-O-Matic) can capture Meet sessions, but this is a workaround, not a native feature.

What about Whereby, Skype, or FaceTime for readings? Whereby offers free 1-on-1 video with no time limit and no download required - a strong alternative for individual sessions. See video consultation tools for spiritual practitioners for a full comparison including Whereby, Teams, and others.

Related Reading

- Video consultation tools for spiritual practitioners - full comparison including Whereby, Teams, Skype for practitioners
- Booking systems for spiritual practitioners - what pairs with Zoom or Meet for scheduling and payment
- How to sell readings online - video platform as one part of the online session workflow