When you’re in a Zoom meeting — especially with a group of participants — it can be a daunting challenge to keep track of everyone. Assigning additional hosts can not only help you keep tabs on everyone, but can also make your meetings a lot more organized.
Enabling and adding a co-host
Assigning co-hosts in Zoom is pretty simple, you just need to keep a few things in mind. Today, we’ll tell you what they are and help you assign a co-host in Zoom in no time. So without further ado, let’s take a look at how to enable and assign a co-host in Zoom.
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A co-host in Zoom is meant to relieve the burden on the host by taking on administrative tasks that no regular member can do. With a co-host in place, the host of a Zoom meeting can delegate tasks to them and focus on true multitasking. Currently, there is no limit to the number of co-hosts a meeting can have, so feel free to create as many co-hosts as you like.