Strive-Ops Meet

Private, simple video meetings by Strive-Ops.

Start a meeting in seconds. Host-led entry. Clean room controls. Built for coaching, training rooms, customer calls, and small teams.

Guests do not need an account. Share a link, host approves entry, meeting starts.
Features

Everything you need to host clean calls.

Meet stays focused: stable video, stable audio, stable room controls. No feature bloat before launch.

Host admission flow

Guests request entry. You decide who gets in. Great for coaching, training rooms, and customer calls.

Room modes + PIN

Open, park/queue, or closed. Add a room PIN when you need an extra gate.

Transcripts + exports

Capture session transcripts and export artifacts for notes, coaching, and follow-ups.

Widescreen layout

16:9 tiles and stage layout so camera feeds look professional across devices.

Fast join

Guests join without an account. The host stays in control of the room.

Privacy-first posture

Designed as a product, not an ad platform. Minimal data collection and clear policies.

Pricing

Start free. Upgrade when you’re ready.

Stripe Checkout for payments. Plan enforcement is server-side. Refunds are simple and transparent.

Free
Testing and casual calls
$0 / forever
  • 30–45 min meetings
  • 5–10 participants
  • Basic room ownership
Pro Yearly
Solo creators and small teams
$49–$79 / year
  • Longer meetings
  • More participants
  • Persistent rooms
Founder Lifetime
Early supporters
$99–$149 one-time
  • Lifetime Pro for one account
  • Fair-use capped
  • Priority feedback loop
FAQ

Short answers. No fluff.

Do guests need an account?

No. Only hosts create accounts. Guests join by link and request entry.

What happens if I cancel Pro?

You keep Pro access until the paid period ends. After that, you downgrade to Free.

How do refunds work?

7-day refund window for Yearly and Founder Lifetime, then final (unless service is materially unavailable). See Refund Policy.

Is Meet stable yet?

Yes. We freeze the meeting engine unless something is broken. The focus is release readiness, not feature expansion.