Raaguttam

LiveSyncDesk- real-time collaboration - Shared view with Individual control in real-time sync

“The board isn’t controlled by one — it’s shared by everyone". No one is just a viewer here — everyone can interact from their own screen. LiveSyncDesk is your private shared space. It's a lightweight multi-screen synchronized collaboration app.With ZoomSync view-sychronization feature, it Keeps everyone aligned with to the same area on board. It Opens instantly with a link on browser. Fast, free, and frictionless. Independently tested and verified by the StrictSeal team.

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Raaguttam
Hey everyone 👋 Generally in meetings, discussion or any remote Collaborations with shared screens, we keep saying: “scroll there… no, not that part… here…” And slowly, the discussion loses clarity. And even sometimes it gets worse during in remote collaboration —taking multiple screenshots, marking them, sending again and sometimes repeating the same process… just to explain one small thing. So I built LiveSyncDesk with a simple philosophy … that, "If voices can be synchronized in a conference call, Appearance is sycnchronyzed in Video Call then why can't the views on screens be synchronized too?" And that’s how LiveSyncDesk was born. It’s a real-time shared board where: • Everyone sees the same screen • No one is just a viewer • Everyone can interact — from their own device No camera. No setup. Just open a link and start. You can even use it alongside a simple voice or conference call — and focus purely on the discussion, not appearances. I’d love your honest feedback — especially what felt confusing or unnecessary. Your feedback will directly help shape the future of LiveSyncDesk. ___With Regards
Raaguttam

Update: A lightweight in-app help system for LiveSyncDesk 🚀
Users can now open a quick troubleshooting panel from menu and send feedback directly inside the app (optional email for reply). No need to leave the session.
Also added instant recovery guidance for common issues like sync loss, confusion in selecting tools, and network-related hiccups.