As we continue on in a pandemic-ridden world, advancements in technology allow us to better work remotely without feeling disconnected. One of these advancements is in video communication.
So many of us are suffering from Zoom fatigue, and could really use a way to freshen things up. Not only are the constant Zooms boring, but they’re typically a huge waste of time. Well, there’s an app for that.
Meet Weet – an asynchronous video communication tool. Record video with your screen, webcam or both and let others respond in their own time.
This new way of work frees up time and creates personal conversations with a human touch. Record video with your screen and your comments. Then you (or others) can watch, rewind and comment when they’re ready.
Async video communication for remote teams across time zones and get more of that work-life balance. Instead of meeting, send a Weet and free up your resources.
Weet’s website makes a case for time-saving and better communication. The use of audio and video provides the context plain text can’t. Additionally, video and screen recording enhances comprehension. You can record video to communicate your point in less time than it takes to type an email.
You also have the option to invite co-authors to update your recording even after sharing your Weet link. To get going, start your async meeting with a short video and invite your clients and teammates to react at any point in the video the way they choose: With video, audio, text, or a screen share.
Get auto-transcribed notes and easily search for key topics in a Weet. Every video you record is transcribed and subtitled instantly, giving your viewers a concise summary, before they’ve even watched.
You can hold meetings at 1.2X the speed and get to the right section. Additionally, you can react quickly with emojis at any point in the video. And similarly to other video platforms, special lighting or a background is not needed. Apply filters to your video and choose to work from space, the beach or even the Golden Gate Bridge.
Weet promotes itself as being ideal for team leads, engineering, quality, support, sales, and design. It’s free to try, so why not Meet Weet?



































