The Hyper-linked communications concept applies much of the hypermedia concepts, widely used on Web content, to the communications realm. This paradigm allows to synchronize, structure and navigate communication content integrated into voice and video calls. Voice and image together can express emotions like no other medium can. With hypermedia concepts, we can add even more value to conference calls. This paper describes the design, implementation and evaluation of a hyper-media communication platform targeting the web platform and making use of WebRTC technology. Our prototype provides a hyper-linked, non-linear, multi-party video conferencing platform with support for multiple media types, collaborative text editor, time annotations, instant messaging and a mechanism to superimpose hyper-media to video. Usability tests using 20 users evaluated our prototype positively: 100% considered it innovative and 95% recommended its use. From a deployment point of view, our performance tests showed that our solution was expensive to scale up, even though the cost could be significantly lowered by disabling some of the advanced functionality.