A structured, version-controlled reference tracking virtual meeting and classroom platforms, their vendors, and feature capabilities.
Live site: https://meetings.snapsynapse.com
- 22 platforms — Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Webex, BigBlueButton, and more
- 9 features — video conferencing, screen sharing, breakout rooms, AI notetakers, and more
- 20 vendors — the companies behind the platforms
- 157 capabilities — individual assessments of how each platform supports each feature
Feature-first ontology: Stable meeting features (video conferencing, screen sharing) are the anchors. Platform capabilities are implementations — different platforms support the same features differently.
Vendor → Platform → Capability → Feature
| Role | Entity | What it is |
|---|---|---|
| Authority | Vendor | Company that produces the platform (Zoom, Microsoft, Google) |
| Container | Platform | The meeting product (Zoom Workplace, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet) |
| Secondary | Capability | How a platform supports a feature (its specific implementation) |
| Primary | Feature | A stable meeting capability (video conferencing, breakout rooms) |
| Layer | Path | Consumer |
|---|---|---|
| HTML Site | docs/ |
Human readers |
| JSON API | docs/api/v1/ |
Programmatic access |
# Validate all cross-references
node scripts/validate.js
# Build the site and JSON API
node scripts/build.jsZero dependencies — uses only Node.js built-ins.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for how to add or update platform data.
See design/ for architecture patterns and the ontology model.
This is a reference tool, not professional advice. Platform pricing, features, and availability change frequently. Always verify with the vendor's official site before making purchasing decisions.