ManyMeet Is on the Zoom App Marketplace
Approved this morning. Why this matters more than the badge suggests.
This morning the email arrived: "Your App is Approved and Published to the Zoom App Marketplace."
This is not just a badge. Two practical things change.
One-click connect
New users can now install ManyMeet from inside Zoom itself, the way they install any other vetted Zoom app. No copying API keys. No reading the docs to figure out how to wire it together. Click, authorize, done.
That sounds trivial. It is not. The integration step was where people stalled. They would land on the site, like the pitch, then quietly give up at the "now connect your Zoom account" page. That stall is now gone.
The trust shortcut
When you connect a third-party tool to your Zoom account, you are handing over real data — webinar recordings, attendee lists, sometimes contact information. "Available on the Zoom App Marketplace" is a real signal that the app has been reviewed for security and compliance posture by Zoom itself.
That review is not nothing. It took weeks of back-and-forth on scopes, data handling, deletion flows, and edge cases. The end result is that a new user does not have to take my word for any of it.
What does not change
The product. Same ManyMeet, same focus: the coaches and operators who run lead-generation webinars on regular Zoom Meetings. Same opinion that the format around the format is broken, and that the human in the room is the only piece worth protecting.
If you were waiting to try it, the install path is now also available on the Marketplace listing.