Account license requirement for hosting Marketplace app

Description
*I would like to know if a Zoom account which is planning to host/publish a Marketplace General App, needs to have any particular license added/subscribed to its account such as the Business/Business Plus licenses?

The plan is to publish a Zoom Marketplace app which is:*

  • Admin controlled
  • have scopes to get account, meeting participants & QoS details (dashboard metrics APIs)

This app would be onboarded by multiple other accounts/customers to seek permission to get above meeting details through API calls.

So please let me know, if the account which is going to host/publish this Marketplace app needs to have any particular license subscription.

Thanks,

Hello,

Paid plans are not needed to submit or create apps on Marketplace.

However, you will need a license or paid plan in order to use and test specific features on your Zoom developer account, like webinar creation, Zoom Phone functionality, etc.

Thanks @nigel.hughey for that info.

Regarding your comment: “you will need a license or paid plan in order to use and test specific features on your Zoom developer account, like webinar creation, Zoom Phone functionality, etc.”
But this license requirement is for those accounts that install the above mentioned Marketplace app, right?
As I am aware that for few of the API calls/resources to work, we explicitly require paid license subscriptions.

  1. No specific license is required to publish the app on the Zoom Marketplace itself.
  2. However, to use admin-level APIs (like meeting details, QoS, dashboard metrics), the Zoom account hosting and using the app will need a Business or Enterprise license to access those features.
  3. When onboarding other customers, ensure they have the proper Zoom plans (Business/Enterprise) to provide the needed data.
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Great. Sounds good. Thanks for the details.

@Ehalf

Just a small clarification: you do not need a Pro or Enterprise license in order to host Admin-level apps on Marketplace as an app owner. Having a free license will only prevent you from using paid APIs (Zoom Phone, Mail, Events, etc) on your developer account, which can make it difficult to develop for these products.