
These features can be enabled via provisioning of the user as well.

On top of the core user license, Zoom currently offers three distinct add-on’s for a user: Webinar, Large Meeting and Zoom Phone. In order for you to get all enterprise management, SSO, and branding features, you need to have at least 10 user licenses on the account. This additional level can be used for global features as well as professional services you can purchase. Zoom also has additional account level based licenses that are only applied globally at the account level. The Zoom Room license can be thought of just like a user license, where each room needs its own license and potential add-ons. Of course these add-on’s are combined into a bundle with the core user license when buying licensing at scale as well. Just like a mobile service plan, Zoom offers both a number of premium add-ons to enhance the standard user license. This means that you will need to buy a license for each user that will use Zoom.

Fundamentally this service is based and consumed primarily at the user level. Zoom’s product is sold in the classic software/cloud, as a service model. This includes understanding Zoom Licensing & Enterprise pricing. This article is the third in a series about how to get started with Zoom in an enterprise environment.
