Remote Vibes...
Do you miss chatting with teammates in your office due to COVID-19? Collaboration tools have become common in 2020. Teams, WebEx, or Zoom, but they require host privileges for main features and can have some setup costs associated with them. What would you use when you need your own collaboration with clients as an independent contractor?
I recently had the opportunity to meet and talk with CEO Shunsuke Yamada, the creator of Remotehour. He is the winner of the Pioneer competition in California. Shun has developed a unique app and released the MVP this year. The app creates an "open door policy" to instill collaboration. The app makes it easier for clients or teammates to talk to you. Because you can tell everyone when you are available as you work remotely.
I had the chance to use Remotehour. The product was an engaging and dedicated cloud app. The app gave me all the tools that I would need to interact with team members during a routine day, such as video calls, chat, scheduling, and screen sharing. It also has a feature that I can set up to allow clients to know when I was available to chat or offline, depending on timezones. The key is that Remotehour will create a unique personalized URL, and you share this with various clients without having to remember credentials for different collaboration tools for each client. You also have the option to embed the tool into your business website to allow access for your clients to reach you.
If you are looking for a tool that you can use with different clients and do not want to track various credentials or load more devices on your desktop, try Remotehour. It's free.