
You may be able to set something up but it is not something you could easily configure in Zoom. There is not a way to have them join a meeting and automatically be launched into a separate meeting.

Both users would need to be a part of the same tenant in this scenario, too. When you delete users from your Zoom tenant, there is an option that pops up to let you move meetings and other information to a different user. Both users would need to be licensed and part of the same Zoom tenant, but this would let people join the existing meeting and not have to change the meeting ID, and the alternative host could start and host the meeting.

Hi you for your post here on the Zoom Community! One possible idea is to edit the existing meeting and add the new person to the meeting as an alternative host.
