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Q: Hi, 2 questions: 1.

the asynchronous meetings are by chat? vocal messages? video messages?
2.can i embed the asynchronous meetings in the website? so can i have the asynchronous meetings in my website?

michele.deluciaPLUSFeb 9, 2021
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Q: I have a few questions regarding the Slack integration.

What are the use cases for it? Are notes sent straight to Slack once the meeting is over?

L-SumoLingFeb 3, 2021
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Q: Any update to the app since it launched?

Still on the fence if I should buy in and do a review!

mike.rosales.dpoPLUSFeb 3, 2021
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Q: Hi, I think about buying this in the next few days but first have a few questions: My main use case for ...

Meetquo currently is for a big project where I (currently a solo business owner) will work together with a group of contractors and other external collaborators for more than half a year. This gave me the following questions:
1. Can you create recurring meetings (like bi-weekly project check-ins)?
2. Let's say someone needs to present their work progress at the asynchronous project check-in to get feedback for something that they have created (a web page, a graphic design, a video clip...): Can you create video messages where not the participant's webcam but rather their screen and their microphone audio are recorded? What presentation features do you have in general?
3. Especially in remote work situations it is important to keep up the human connection between group membners, but your platform (especially with the signing and audit trainls) looks very formal. Do you have features for members to catch up and socialize (while still keeping the work objective in mind of course) like you would at the beginning or end of a video call?
4. How likely is it to see a German translation in the next 2-3 months?

Looking forward to your reply. Have a good day!

Saskia95167Jan 25, 2021
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Q: Hi everybody, I just saw you answer that you are not priorizing mobile apps because your website is optimized for mobile.

And honestly ... I think you are running away from a major task.

Users prefer mobile apps instead of "websites in a browser". It´s much easier for me to motivate my team on a regular basis on a mobile instead of on a website. I see this in all different tasks: Kanban-Boards, CRMs, Stuff like Slack, Nimbus Note and so on. The App-Experiance is always better then the website-experiance.

So if you say you don´t "priorize" it, does that mean you will do it "maybe in far future" or does it mean it´s on your Roadmap for sure, but it will be next year?

And, just curious, did you ask your customers if they like a mobile app or is it your interpretation that they don´t need it because of your mobile-optimized website?

All the best, Julian!

Julian_WolfPLUSNov 22, 2020
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