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Google Meet vs Udacity
The short version
- Only Google Meet has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
- Each has a real cost: Google Meet google Meet only available as part of Google Workspace subscription; no standalone free option; Udacity expensive compared to many online learning alternatives at $249/month or annual commitments
- They diverge on capability: Google Meet covers Video conferencing, Udacity covers Nanodegree programs.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Google Meet and Udacity actually diverge.
| Attribute | Google Meet | Udacity |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | Free | $249/month |
| Pricing model | freemium | Unknown |
| Free tier | Yes | No |
| Platforms | Web, Mobile | Web, iOS, Android |
| Founded | 1998 | 2011 |
Identical on both: user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Google Meet
- Video conferencing
- Screen sharing
- Recording
- Chat
- Real-time captions
- Hand raise
- Grid view
- Google Calendar
Only in Udacity
- Nanodegree programs
- Real-world projects
- Mentorship
- Code review
- Career services
- Industry partnerships
- Mobile learning
- Enterprise platforms
Both cover
- Web support
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Google Meet
- Organisations already invested in Google Workspace ecosystemnot Udacity
- Large enterprises (500+ participants) requiring live streaming and attendance trackingnot Udacity
- Hybrid work environments needing integrated Gmail, Drive, and collaboration toolsnot Udacity
Udacity
- Tech skill developmentnot Google Meet
- Career transitionnot Google Meet
- Upskillingnot Google Meet
- Team trainingnot Google Meet
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Google Meet
- Google Meet only available as part of Google Workspace subscription; no standalone free option
- Starter plan limits Meet to 100 participants; Standard tier required for 150 participants
- Organisation-wide user cap of 300 users on Starter, Standard, and Plus plans
- Enterprise tier requires custom pricing and sales contact; no transparent per-user cost
- Free tier (from basic Google account) limits meetings to 60 minutes with 3+ participants
Udacity
- Expensive compared to many online learning alternatives at $249/month or annual commitments
- Course certificates lose value after subscription ends if not continuously maintained
- Limited offline access to course materials
- May lack breadth of non-tech courses compared to general learning platforms
Pricing, plan by plan
Google Meet
FreeNo published plan breakdown. See the Google Meet review.
Udacity
$249/monthNo published plan breakdown. See the Udacity review.
Which should you pick?
Choose Google Meet if
- You need video conferencing.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on Web, Mobile.
- You also want screen sharing.
Choose Udacity if
- You need nanodegree programs.
- You work on Web, iOS, Android.
- You also want real-world projects.
Questions people ask
- Is Google Meet or Udacity better?
- Neither clearly leads. Google Meet starts at Free and Udacity at $249/month, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Google Meet or Udacity?
- Google Meet has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at Free for Google Meet and $249/month for Udacity.
- Does Google Meet or Udacity run on more platforms?
- Google Meet runs on Web, Mobile. Udacity runs on Web, iOS, Android.
- Can I use Google Meet for free?
- Yes. Google Meet has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Udacity starts at $249/month.
- What is Google Meet best used for?
- Google Meet is most often used for organisations already invested in google workspace ecosystem, large enterprises (500+ participants) requiring live streaming and attendance tracking, hybrid work environments needing integrated gmail, drive, and collaboration tools. Of those, organisations already invested in google workspace ecosystem and large enterprises (500+ participants) requiring live streaming and attendance tracking are not what Udacity is typically brought in for.
- What can Google Meet do that Udacity cannot?
- Google Meet covers Video conferencing, Screen sharing, Recording, Chat. Udacity covers Nanodegree programs, Real-world projects, Mentorship, Code review. Both handle Web support.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Udacity: How is Udacity priced?
Udacity offers subscription-based pricing: $249/month or $846 for 4 months (approximately $212/month with 15% discount). One subscription covers 500+ courses and all 80+ Nanodegree and Executive programs. Month-to-month subscriptions are cancellable anytime.
SourceUdacity: Does Udacity offer degree programs?
Yes, Udacity offers a Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence ($199 enrollment fee plus subscription) and MBA in AI Product Management, both priced under $5,000 total, approximately 90% cheaper than traditional programs.
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