Here are some of my go-to’s to make your meetings productive and flawless with Zoom.
Virtual backgrounds (image or video) to hide chaos
Uploading a nice background or video will help you hide background clutter and other visual distractions, especially for those who may work out of a spare bedroom, have a dog that follows you around, or work occasionally from your in-laws’ kitchen table. 
Holding the spacebar on my keyboard to temporarily unmute
I like to stay on mute in large meetings just in case my dog barks or someone rings my doorbell. Holding the spacebar to unmute to make a quick comment makes it so much simpler to manage my audio. Once again, this is included in all Zoom Meeting plans. 
Screen sharing
It’s easy to share your screen and collaborate with Zoom. Our platform also supports multiple people sharing their screens at the same time. It’s great for highly collaborative teams, like engineers.
Whiteboarding
Zoom supports real-time collaboration through our whiteboard feature! While virtual whiteboarding can be difficult from most devices without a touch screen, consider joining the meeting with an iPad and then share/whiteboard on the iPad.
Integrate your calendar
I use Gmail, so I’m going to go through that specific workflow, but you can find more on calendar integration here if you use Office 365 or Exchange.
- Go into your Zoom Admin Portal and connect your calendar. (Takes about 1 minute)
- Go install the Zoom for G-Suite plug-in to make it super simple to add Zoom Meeting links to all your calendar events.
Here’s a <1-minute video on how to integrate your calendar (Gmail demo).
Annotating over shared content
Making design or doc edits is so much easier when you can jointly annotate and make edits. Make sure you leverage the co-annotation capabilities to simplify collaboration. 
Leverage in-meeting chat to share files & resources
I use in-meeting chat as a way to share links or resources that may be discussed in the meeting. For example, team members will share Google docs, URLs, or just quick comments (as to not disrupt ongoing conversations).

Enable “Touch Up My Appearance” for a subtle video enhancement
This capability can be enabled via your Zoom settings. It helps reduce under-eye baggage and mild skin blemishes, giving you a more polished look. 
Secure your meeting experience
Your office setup might be dialed on your security preferences, but your remote working setup might need some help. Zoom has a ton of great features to protect your meetings and provide privacy. With Zoom, you can:
- Lock your meeting and require a password to join
- Enable the Waiting Room feature and admit/boot users only when you’re ready to have them join
- Restrict meeting participants to only authenticated users with the same domain
- Enable a watermark on audio and video if your meeting content is sensitive
- Limit screen sharing to content from a specific application rather than your entire desktop, so participants can’t accidentally get eyes on something they shouldn’t.