I'd love to see more details on the site:
-How many people can be on a call
-how is the video stored and how long
-can I download them
Currently use google hangout for meetings and would love to record them. However, $30 feels steep unless you have some nice features.
Taught myself to code to make Vidless — 'DVR for your business.' Schedule, host, record and playback meetings. Great for distributed teams. 30 day free trial for PH members — just sign up via the link.
Welcome, @jordanful, and thank for the free trial for product hunters. :)
What inspired the idea and what were you doing before this?
cc my Sqwiggle buddies, @tommoor and @ericbieller.
Thank you @rrhoover! I built the core app two years ago when I was frustrated by the complicated process of talking to someone face to face. It's been used by friends, families, universities and businesses, and now I'm hoping to add more value by allowing subscribers to record their meetings for posterity and accountability.
I was Groupon's second Product Designer, and as I saw the company grow from 200 to 12,000, communication was becoming a huge overhead, with many decisions lost in the cracks of meeting rooms and hallways.
The big idea behind this new offering is that a company's learnings, decisions, priorities and vision should be simple to document and accessible for all.
This is just the beginning and I look forward to feedback!
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