go-video-conference alternatives (video calling)
go-video-conference is an open-source video calling project written in TypeScript with 206 stars on GitHub. Below are the closest alternatives in the same category — every entry with a live profile in the hub.
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Frequently asked
What is go-video-conference?
go-video-conference is an open-source video calling project written in TypeScript with 206 stars on GitHub. The authors describe it as: “Create a video conference using Golang.”
Is go-video-conference free?
go-video-conference is open source — free to use; check its license for redistribution terms.
What are the best go-video-conference alternatives?
The closest alternatives in the same category include etherpad, chat, matrix-docker-ansible-deploy, mirotalk, docker-jitsi-meet — each has a live profile with facts and its own alternatives list on this hub.
How were these go-video-conference alternatives chosen?
By category match, ranked consumer-first then by GitHub activity for open-source projects — live facts, no pay-for-placement.