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Google Meet vs Riverside pricing: which is cheaper for your team?

Short answer

Google Meet's cheapest paid tier (Business Starter) lists at $6/user/month, which beats the other on entry pricing. Mid-tier and enterprise math can flip the answer — use the per-tier table below to see the real cost for your team size at each tier.

Verified 2026-05-16 · Public pricing only · Updated monthly

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TierGoogle Meet / moRiverside / moDiff

Google Meet pricing tiers

TierMonthlyAnnual (eq)UnitNotes
Business Starter$7.2$6user/month100-participant meetings, no recording
Business Standard$14.4$12user/month150 participants, recording, noise cancellation
Business Plus$22.32$18user/month500 participants, attendance tracking, eDiscovery

See full Google Meet pricing breakdown →

Riverside pricing tiers

TierMonthlyAnnual (eq)UnitNotes
Pro$24$24account/month2 hours of studio-quality recording
Live$34$34account/month5 hours, live streaming and call-in
Webinar$79$79account/month15 hours, transcription, webinar tools

See full Riverside pricing breakdown →

Feature by feature

The non-pricing differences that drive the real decision.

CapabilityGoogle MeetRiverside
Billing model user/month account/month
Pricing model Bundled with Google Workspace per user Per-account with monthly billing
Cheapest paid tier Business Starter at $6/user/month Pro at $24/account/month
Mid-tier benchmark Business Standard at $12/user/month Live at $34/account/month
Total paid tiers published 3 3
Last verified 2026-05-17 2026-05-17

Best for…

Hand-picked use cases mapped to the winner.

Use caseWinner
Lowest entry price (10-person team) Google Meet Business Starter
Most pricing tiers (room to grow) Google Meet (3 tiers)
Predictable per-seat billing Google Meet
Most recently verified pricing Google Meet

Choose Google Meet when

  • Meet ships only inside Workspace, so even small teams pay for Drive and Gmail to unlock recording, noise cancellation and larger rooms.
  • Entry tier (Business Starter) at $6/user/month is your budget ceiling.
  • Enterprise pricing is custom and gated by sales. Annual commit saves roughly 16% versus flexible monthly billing.

Choose Riverside when

  • Remote recording studio that caps each tier by monthly recording hours, so creators hit the $79 Webinar plan quickly once they record weekly.
  • Entry tier (Pro) at $24/account/month is your budget ceiling.
  • Custom Enterprise and Education plans exist for higher volume, SSO and team workspaces; pricing is sales-led.

Switching considerations

Watch the hidden fees on both sides. Google Meet: Enterprise tier required for in-domain live streaming and 1000-attendee rooms Riverside: Recording hours hard-capped per tier Always confirm with the vendor before purchase.

Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper for a 10-person team, Google Meet or Riverside?

At entry tier and 10 seats on annual billing: Google Meet Business Starter comes to $60/mo; Riverside Pro comes to $24/mo. Google Meet is the cheaper entry-tier choice at this team size.

Does Google Meet have more pricing tiers than Riverside?

Both publish 3 paid tiers. The mid-tier benchmark is Business Standard for Google Meet and Live for Riverside.

Which pricing was verified more recently?

Google Meet's pricing was last verified 2026-05-17; Riverside's on 2026-05-17. Both pages link to the vendor's official pricing source so you can re-check before committing.