by kangaroo5383 on 11/21/13, 8:22 PM
Some use cases would be:
a. QA recording bugs instead of writing tedious instructions for repo, since you can use the inspector on the recording.
b. Developers making changes instantly showing it to multiple people.
c. Office food ordering - one person signed in, send the link around and people can pick their hard to pronounced Thai food.
d. Collaborative travel planning
e. Pair programming with an online editor of your choice
A sample recording of us using it on Codeacademy http://www.sgrbx.io/#/play/sHMVrO1jg8
We are currently in beta, look forward to your feedback!
by kangaroo5383 on 11/22/13, 2:20 AM
This is a shared control, interactive collaboration, similar to shareJS but WITHOUT developer integration. Not just add chat to any website. That would be lame. Had to clarify, as some people expressed confusion.
by zacaltman on 11/21/13, 8:33 PM
I've been using this to test the usability of our internal management with the team and figure out bugs. It's fun to send recorded snippets of future functionality too. Love it!
by rkylberg on 11/21/13, 11:35 PM
Wow, content sharing and collaboration via url only; no fuss, no mess. Sounds like a great way for digital agencies to review and solicit client feedback. Sweet!
by bosefina on 11/21/13, 9:52 PM
This is so much better than Go-to-Meeting and Google Hangouts screenshare! Looking forward to trying this out for client demos. Good work Jessica and Chris!
by PandaChi on 11/21/13, 9:20 PM
Jess (one of the founders) showed me this in early beta a month ago and it was already super slick then! Congrats on the launch!
by MWil on 11/21/13, 9:06 PM
I would love to try this.
I would hate to have to sign in with g+ only.
by nobodysfool on 11/21/13, 8:52 PM
I'm getting a 400 error on upgrading the websocket connection.