I feel like I’m missing something, here, but this app may not be for me.
After all, I'd like to be in one conversation, rather than be chatting to 5 different people simultaneously over a long time and get constant notifications.
With Noor, you jump in, get it done and get out (if it's for a task). But with Slack, you have to keep a chat thread open in your head for a long time, and get constant notifications, or get dragged into multiple chats at once. So which is worse?
Noor is also much better than the office, since in the office you have to respond to a shoulder tap, but in Noor it's just one click to go to focus mode, or go to a room, so people know you're talking, or just ignore nudges. You can't say those interactions in the office were all bad, because it's clear there is something special about collaborating in an office. Remove office distractions, but keep the collaboration. Sounds like Noor.
Drop-in audio/video chat makes more sense for work like you've done than some random event IMO.
I feel once people start moving out, Only those who are still working remotely would find the need & be available for such tools and not those who are joining X event on Clubhouse now because they don't have a better entertainment or have access now to private, noise free environment.
But you need a web version asap.
At my work, we have a 3hr block of time on Fridays that’s a place to hang out/learn from each other/fix issues in a collaborative environment. It’s 100% optional.
So, there is a 20% markup for not using crypto? It doesn't even say which crypto is accpeted...
If you don't like PayPal, why is there no other option for a credit card?
Have you looked at Tuple? Noor seems quite similar. Could you please explain a bit more about the differences between Noor and Tuple?
Finally, as others have said: lack of Windows compatibility is a dealbreaker for me for now. A performant Windows app would be fantastic. That's also something that Tuple doesn't have.
-> How it started
I've worked remotely for global teams, but in our own team, we sometimes worked in our office, and most of the time from home. This resulted in realizing *how much we lose when we switch from the office*.
-> Why we need such app?
Let's imagine what you have when you work in-person: 1. You have the office environments (chats, breaks, jokes, games, coworking, helping each other quickly, coming together for lunch, etc)
2. Slack
3. Meeting room
Now when you go remote, you only have:
1. ????
2. Slack
3. Zoom
What happened to the first part? Bingo, you lost it! And you don't even know it can be solved. We solved it. You can use it for anything, such as
1. Talking to the team, instead of just texting
2. Collaborating in any app with one click voice, video and screen share
3. Being present for your junior devs
4. Getting feedback on your work quickly (with the ability to spontaneously enable camera and see their real reactions!)
5. Unplanned meetings, natural gatherings, 1:1s, etc
6. Helping teammates instantly with their code
7. Getting together impromptu in a room to talk, play or hang out
9. Handling emergency situations elegantly when every one needs to be available
10. Non-work chats and checking on teammates
It's a whole new world.
-> How is it different from Zoom, or apps like Tandem, Around, etc?
When we started, these recent apps weren't even released. I've written in detail in https://usenoor.com/faq on how our approach is radically different (and better, because we re-thought how chats should work from the ground-up)
Oh, BTW we just launched on PH too https://www.producthunt.com/posts/noor-2
Happy to answer any questions. From remote work Qs or about our tech stack :D
If Noor is for 1. impromptu voice or video chats, why is it also for 3. doing 1:1s, which are presumably scheduled
I highly recommend you checking it out for yourself with one coworker you work with closely.