Neil S W Murray

CoScreen for macOS 1.0 - The first public release of our macOS 1.0 version

Get more done together with our completely redesigned and now publicly available app for macOS with multi-user screen sharing, remote control, video chat, a new UI and Slack integration.

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Neil S W Murray
I was lucky enough to invest in CoScreen after I posted their alpha a little over a year ago. It's been amazing to see all of their progress since, looking forward to what you all think of it now!
Till Pieper
Hey Product Hunters, A big thank you to @neilswmurray for hunting our first major release of CoScreen! We’re super excited that it can now be used by agile teams around the world for free for at least the next 6 months. We’re using it on a daily basis to review designs and code, build new features, and squash bugs faster than ever. And so do hundreds of users of our previous private beta. Try it our yourself by getting on https://coscreen.co for macOS and soon also Windows & Linux. We can’t wait to hear what you think! Till & the CoScreen team
Jason Culbertson
@neilswmurray I’ve been helping out this team for the last few months and have been incredibly impressed by the speed and quality of work. This product is a real game changer and I’m excited to see it finally get out to the public. Way to go team!
Till Pieper
@neilswmurray @jason_culbertson1 Thanks a lot for your hard work and for sharing your incredibly experiences with us!
Don Goodman-Wilson
As one of the engineers behind Screenhero, I'm really excited about CoScreen. I think its creative new UX is going to be game-changing for how remote collaboration gets done.
Max Andaker
Nazari "Naz" Goudin
looks awesome!
Till Pieper
@nazarigoudin And just wait until your team has begun to use it ;)
Allie Dyer Bluemel
Profoundly excited to be able to try this out soon!
Till Pieper
@dustycomforts Thanks, Allie!
Ryan Hoover
Smart to focus on a specific role (in this case, software engineers) when building in such a competitive space. What's your biggest learning/surprise building CoScreen so far, @teamcoscreen?
Till Pieper
@teamcoscreen @rrhoover great question! We actually learned that users are coming for our unique way to screen share (i.e. via drag & drop) and then they stay and become even more engaged due to the instant shared context CoScreen provides. The fact that they are able to eliminate frustrations around who has screen sharing permissions, sharing the wrong windows, misunderstandings of what someone else is referring to or where want you them to click on seems to be the real breakthrough for remote teams using CoScreen.
Timothy Chen
As a regular user of this product, it's hard to imagine how to work without coscreen anymore, especially in a remote team.
Till Pieper
@tnachengrid thank you for your incredibly helpful feedback over the last few months!
Bryce McKernan
@teamcoscreen great product, will look further into this and pass it along to my team. Thanks!
Till Pieper
@teamcoscreen @bryce_mckernan awesome, tell us what you think!
Zack Hargett
Yesss can't wait to start using this. Congrats @teamcoscreen, @max_andaker, and the CoScreen team 🎉
Till Pieper
Ross Harper
Psyched to try this out! We've basically been living in Miro since lockdown - this looks next level 🤘
Max Andaker
@gifslap thanks! Looking forward to your feedback :-)
Stowe Boyd
I love the directness of Coscreen. As I said when the alpha came out, the tool is destined to be used as a verb. But, while the use cases for software development are clear, I think nearly all sorts of shared work could benefit, like annotation of graphic assets for marketing teams, or collaborative editing of blog posts, or any of dozens of other examples. Think big, guys!
Till Pieper
@stowe_boyd great to see you again over here! We've actually built on your suggestion to coin it as a noun - check it out: https://www.coscreen.co/use-cases
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