Chat with 31 Other People

FaceTime can support up to 32 people at one time in its current iteration, making it a great choice for team meetings and other group calls, especially on the Mac where there’s enough room to manage large calls properly.
Here, the default setting is a score of tiles for each person in the chat. The tiles will automatically snap front and center and get larger or smaller depending on who is currently talking. Once everyone on the chat understands this system, it’s effective for fast, efficient meetings that get things done.
You can also send silent invitations to others in your contacts to add more people as the meeting goes on, up to the 32-person limit.
Group FaceTimes should be no trouble on Mac. But for those in your call using iPhones or iPads, there are limits. Older models from several years ago will only support audio calling for group meetings.