Send a Video Call Link in Seconds — No Signup Needed
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The fastest way to start a video call with someone is also the most obvious one: send them a link. Not a meeting invite, not a calendar event, not "I'll send you a Zoom" — just a URL they can tap. If you've ever tried to coordinate a quick chat with a parent, a client, or a coworker who's not on your video stack, you already know the appeal.
This guide walks through how to send a video call link, where to paste it, and why it's almost always quicker than spinning up a formal meeting.
How to send a video call link in three steps
The whole thing takes under ten seconds.
01
Open just-call.app
Visit just-call.app in any browser. No account, no login, no setup. Your personal video call link is generated the moment the page loads.
02
Copy the call link
Tap the copy button. Your unique video call link is now on your clipboard, ready to paste anywhere you can send a URL.
03
Paste and send
Drop the link into iMessage, WhatsApp, Telegram, email, Slack — any channel you already use. The recipient clicks, the call starts.
Where you can send a video call link
A video call link is just a URL. Anywhere you can send a URL, you can send a JustCall. Here are the channels people actually use.
Send a video call link by text message
Paste the link into an SMS or iMessage. The recipient taps the URL and the call opens in their phone's browser. Same flow on iPhone and Android.
WhatsApp or Telegram
Send the video call link in a chat. The link preview becomes a one-tap button — tap, allow camera and mic, you're on the call.
Email
Add the link to a cold email, follow-up, support reply, or intro. The recipient clicks and you're face-to-face without a meeting invite to schedule.
Slack or Microsoft Teams
Drop the link in a DM or channel. Your coworker clicks it and the call connects in their browser. No Zoom required, no "who's hosting?" question.
Calendar invite
Paste the call link into the description of any calendar event. When the meeting starts, both attendees just click the link in the invite.
Why sending a link beats scheduling a meeting
No signup on either side
You don't create an account. The person you send the link to doesn't either. It's a URL, not a user system.
Under 10 seconds to send
Open page → copy link → paste. The whole flow is faster than launching a video call app and tapping through its UI.
Recipient joins in one tap
The link opens a video call in their browser. No "download our app first," no "enter meeting ID," no waiting room.
Works on every device
iPhone, Android, laptop, tablet, Chromebook. If it can open a URL, it can join the call. No compatibility surprises.
A short script you can send with the link
When you send the call link, give the other person one short sentence so they know what to do. Something like:
"Tap the link to hop on a quick video call. No app or account needed — your browser will ask for camera and mic, just allow it."
That single line removes the awkward "wait, what is this?" moment and keeps the call from stalling on a permission prompt.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I send a video call link to someone?
- Open just-call.app, copy the link that appears, and paste it into any message — text, iMessage, WhatsApp, email, Slack, Telegram, anywhere you already chat. The person you send it to clicks the link and the call begins.
- Does the recipient need to install an app to open the link?
- No. The video call link opens directly in their browser. No install, no account creation, no meeting code to type. They allow camera and mic when prompted, and the call is live.
- Can I send the same call link to multiple people?
- JustCall is built for 1:1 conversations, so the link is best used between two people. If you need a fresh call for a different person, generate a new link — it takes a couple of seconds.
- Is the link reusable later?
- Yes. The link points to a unique room. As long as both people use the same link, they connect to the same room. You can use it again later to reconnect with the same person.
- What if the person doesn't click the link right away?
- That's fine. When they finally tap it, the room opens and they can wait for you to join — or you can already be there waiting for them. There's no expiry pressure on a 1:1 video call link.
- Can I send a video call link by WhatsApp without losing the formatting?
- Yes. WhatsApp recognizes the URL automatically and turns it into a tappable preview. Same goes for Telegram, iMessage, and most modern messengers. The recipient taps the preview and joins the call directly.
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Open JustCall. Copy the link. Paste it. Your video call starts the moment they click.
