
Except for the API per minute plan, all Zoom plans are license based.All other operations on master and sub accounts are the same Licenses, Plans and Accounts.The users created on the master account cannot be free users (unlike sub where all users can be basic users).A sub account can be deleted by master and a master account can only be deleted by Zoom.A sub account cannot have another down level hierarchy.At the time of creating the account, the admin must specify who (master or sub account holder) pays for that account.In summary, internally, all accounts are user accounts with a flag in the schema that indicates if it’s a master or sub-account and whether the logged in user is an admin of that account. A user account is created in the context of master or sub - it always belongs to either one of them. Users - A user account can be created by the account admin associated to master or sub. As with master account, a sub-account is identified with an account id. Again, a default user gets created who will be the admin of the sub-account. Sub-account - A sub-account has a direct relationship to master and can be created either by the master account admin or through the Zoom API. The admin privilege lets the admin completely control all aspects of that account. A master account is created with a default user who is designated as the account admin or account owner. This cannot be created by any other means. Master Account - A master account is set up by the Zoom on-boarding team.

There are two types of accounts that can be created in Zoom platform: It will be helpful for developers to understand how this works.Įvery Zoom account is identified through an account id that is generated when the account is created. We get frequent questions about Zoom account models since the APIs are built around it.
