I'm Charley, cofounder/CTO of Remotion. I'm currently located in Chicago, Illinois, but I used to work in SF at Google.
Remotion is a virtual office that puts your hybrid team right on your desktop. It helps you connect with your team like everyone's together.
Back in 2019, I was in the process of moving to Chicago for my partner's career. At the time, I was working on a different startup idea with my cofounder, Alexander. We were used to working in person in SF, and we immediately noticed how much harder it was to work creatively and collaboratively when not colocated. We looked through a variety of tools, and realized that no one had made the right product to solve our problems yet - so we built it ourselves!
Our team is highly distributed and motivated to solve the problems of Remote work. Everyone on the team is constantly thinking about how we can improve our product to help ourselves become even more collaborative.
Probably building some other kind of software tool!
Call minutes, number of calls, average call lengths. We get excited to see lots of short <5 min calls where people are getting answers to quick questions, and lots of long >1 hr calls where people are hanging out and coworking.
Our recent launch on Product Hunt (https://www.producthunt.com/posts/remotion-2-0) - most importantly, it was incredible seeing all the reviews by our passionate users!
Hybrid work tools are really exciting - I'm looking forward to being able to go back into an office, but it won't look the same. I want to be able to have meetings while in person without feeling like the remote teammates are left out. There are a lot of technologies being developed to help create that kind of inclusive meeting right now, like hybrid audio echo cancellation, or VR meeting tools, etc.
The focus on small, early-stage startup engineering - I love reading about how other startups approach solving the same technical problems we do, especially compared to larger tech company building - the way we approach solving problems is very different, and HackerNoon is a consistently great resource for this.
Keep building, and as long as what you make is useful everything else will be okay.
Meetings aren't the answer to creating collaboration - they're too transactional.
Remotion is currently available for free for macOS.
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