The co-host feature allows the host to share hosting privileges with another user, allowing the co-host to manage the administrative side of the meeting, such as managing participants or starting/stopping the recording. The host is the only user who can assign a co-host. There is no limitation on the number of co-hosts you can have in a meeting or webinar.
Learn more about co-host controls.
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To enable the Co-host feature for all members of your organization:
To enable the co-host feature for a group of users:
To enable the co-host feature for your own use:
Co-hosts do not have access to the following controls, as they are only available to the host in a meeting:
Co-hosts also cannot start a meeting. If a host needs someone else to be able to start the meeting, they can assign an alternative host. Learn more about co-host controls.
Once a participant has been made a co-host, they'll have access to the co-host controls.
Once a participant has been made a co-host, they'll have access to the co-host controls.