Integrate Zoom For Online Classes and Events

Host your online classes and events using your Zoom account. Integrating Zoom to Wajooba gives you ease when setting up online classes or events. It allows you to set up your meetings all in one place.

When you create and host an online class or event using Zoom, it creates a meeting session that copies the class or event’s start and end schedule and the number of attendees.


This is also a great way to accommodate and invite students from different locations. For example, a student living in Sydney, Australia can join your class or event if you're hosting from California, USA.

We’ll help you connect your Zoom to your Wajooba account.


Step 1: Create a Zoom account

You’ll need to have your Zoom account before connecting it to Wajooba. They offer multiple subscriptions allowing you to have access to different features based on your needs.

For starters, you can sign up for a Basic subscription that is free of charge. You can set up unlimited meetings that can last 40 minutes with 100 attendees per session. 

Your Zoom plan or subscription is essential when setting up a class or event. The maximum number of attendees who can join and the schedule of the class or event highly depend on the maximum number of attendees your Zoom account can accommodate and the duration it can support, respectively.

For more information, you can refer to their pricing page where you can compare their subscriptions and how to contact their Sales team.


Step 2: Connect your Zoom account with Wajooba

You can connect your Zoom account with Wajooba.

Connect Zoom with Wajooba

  1. Go to Settings and select Integrations.
  2. Under Online Communication, select Zoom Meeting.
  3. Select Connect to Zoom.
  4. Once Selected the page redirects to Zoom Authorization Page.

  5. Click "Allow" to complete the setup on Wajooba Web App.
  6. You should be routed to the previous page and you should see, "Status" as "Green Tick" This confirms that Zoom has been successfully connected to your account.


Below is a short video which explains it

Created by: Paul Romuel Danila

Edited by: Mandar Vinayak Khopkar

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