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Has anyone used asynchronous video based collaboration tools?

3 points by akshayhangloo 6 years ago · 3 comments · 1 min read


Has anyone used asynchronous video based collaboration tools? Does that help cut down on daily meetings time.

I work remotely for a company and a lot of our time is wasted on daily syncs, brainstorming sessions. While these looked important when we were in an office setting pre covid, these feel redundant and hamper my productivity. Slack was fine but it does not do any justice to the tone of the message.

I would love your thoughts on this.

cameron_b 6 years ago

Video engineer here, I’ve been supporting a lot of Zoom recently, but have been in the space since the Polycom / Tandberg days. Which tools do you have in mind as far as asynchronous video?

  • akshayhanglooOP 6 years ago

    Okay. So there are tools like loom that can be used. Vidyard is also good. Although, they do focus on creating single videos and sharing them via links. There is another new tool called vlokit which has tried to provide structure to the video collection kind of like snapchat stories.

    To some extent, it solves the video challenge but the other challenge definitely is educating your team to switch to these new tools, which is a bit tricky.

yellow_lead 6 years ago

Only thing my team uses is recorded demos.

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