| Hi there. I don't do pair programming and I'm pretty wary of it, but I checked out the site and watched the video and I have a suggestion. Suggestion: market this to remote teams regardless of whether they do "pair programming" per se! In my last job we had our team spread out over continents and time zones and home-offices and office-offices: bandwidth for meetings was super unpredictable. Thus anything with a live video component was hit-or-miss, and if you had something very technical to discuss, you often had to sync up to make sure everyone was reading the same page on Jira or whatever. I realize your tool is probably only for 1:1 conferencing, but even then, I think it could be compelling to have really good screen sharing with some annotation and the resolution control. Even if (especially if) it's only going to be used by two people at a time. (Maybe this needs a different kind of license though. If I have 10 people on a team and expect 5 of them will use it but I don't know in advance which 5 or when...) Also I would absolutely want something like this in a startup, even for managers, just to be able to go over stuff like AWS consoles (shudder) together. [edit: grammar] |