But the biggest difference is the use case, you would use TogetherJS to add collaboration on your site by writing a bit of code. You would Surfly to share your web session with someone else (no need to code, works on any website), use it to explain things, demonstrate your app or give remote product demo's.
But the biggest difference is the use case, you would use TogetherJS to add collaboration on your site by writing a bit of code. You would Surfly to share your web session with someone else (no need to code, works on any website), use it to explain things, demonstrate your app or give remote product demo's.