Host the most creative team socials, online meetings and virtual events.
A meeting in flat.social allows your guests to move around freely and talk with others around them. It's what a cocktail party is to a business presentation. With over 20 different themed rooms and activity types, it prioritises creating meaningful connections between participants through fun and playfulness.
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Thanks! Yes, Booklet is where I spend most of my time. I think it's a big opportunity to have more of a hosted Discourse alternative. I'll work on some comparison pages - thanks for the suggestion. > Is it enough to live off of? I do a little bit of consulting [1] , which bridges the gap. That way, I'm not losing money building the company. Though, all of my products make revenue, and things are doing well in... - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Flat.social - Interactive customizable spaces for team meetings & happy hours socials. Unlimited meetings, free up to 8 concurrent users. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
Same here! I've been running my own digital products (https://flat.social and some smaller ones) and bridging the gap with consulting. For me, the flexibility lead to a fully location-independent lifestyle which allowed me to work from places where I feel at my best. Currently writing this from a tropical patio in Brazil :). - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
I built https://flat.social that has whiteboarding functionalities (among others). Not as advanced as Miro or FigJam but useful for quick diagrams during meetings / brainstorming. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Does this mean that ZOOM is basically using every attendee's audio and video stream to train their models? How do they define the "Service Generated Data"? I made a video-conferencing app for virtual events (https://flat.social). No audio and video is ever recorded, packets are only forwarded to subscribed clients. Frankly, while designing the service it didn't even cross my mind to use this data for anything else... - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
Location: UK / EU in 2023. Remote: Full-remote but more than happy to travel occasionally. My location is very flexible. Portfolio: Most recently I built https://flat.social from scratch. It's a video conferencing app where everyone can fly around and talk with others in proximity - feel free to check out the demo! Technologies: Full-stack (Next.js, React, Node, WebGL, Typescript (+ npm friends), Redux, Jest,... - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
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