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jeffwhitlock | 4 years ago | on: Bolt founder on Stripe/YC

This logic is very strange to me...

"Someone can disprove specific claims with hard evidence, but because they did so, the original claim must be accurate."

I don't think "everyone knows" that if a post making baseless claims about you is going viral, and you have concrete proof to dismiss some of the claims, that you should just "keep quiet."

Perhaps in some cases, perhaps not in others.

In this case, the integrity of this forum was called into question, and I think a transparent response is warranted and effective.

But... to each their own.

jeffwhitlock | 5 years ago | on: Launch HN: PingPong (YC W21) – Video messaging for remote teams

Your perspective is helpful; thanks for sharing. That’s a good point about async opening up the possibility of multi-layer threads. We’ll consider that! We’d need to figure out how to do it in a way to help people not get lost. I’ll also think more about if there’s a way to somehow recapture the efficiency from real-time feedback in synchronous voice communication.

jeffwhitlock | 5 years ago | on: Launch HN: PingPong (YC W21) – Video messaging for remote teams

Thanks for the encouragement!

That focus for Loom sounds on-point. As you said, those are hard to do and extremely valuable, which further differentiates.

Truthfully, I’m honored that you took the time to comment. I am a big fan of Loom and have been for some time. We pay for and use (and plan to forever use) Loom for some use cases at PingPong (e.g., videos on our product wiki, support pages, reporting bugs in our own product).

jeffwhitlock | 5 years ago | on: Launch HN: PingPong (YC W21) – Video messaging for remote teams

We don't have definitive plans at this point, but it will likely be a few dollars per user per month. But what's currently in the product will probably be free indefinitely.

We hope to encourage people to pay with new, great features. I'm against moving features we've already given our users for free behind a paid plan.

jeffwhitlock | 5 years ago | on: Launch HN: PingPong (YC W21) – Video messaging for remote teams

Good Question. With video, anything that carries emotional content or where tone/intent can be misconstrued (e.g., gratitude, announcements, feedback, following up).

With screen recording, we've learned that so many messages can be made more efficient by showing an asset while you talk (e.g., documents, presentations, designs). We even will show our IDEs while doing standups over PingPong.

jeffwhitlock | 5 years ago | on: Launch HN: PingPong (YC W21) – Video messaging for remote teams

Exactly. Many people prefer text messaging to phone calls because it’s faster and integrates with the rest of your life.

Slack brought SMS to the workplace.

Consumers use Snapchat, WhatsApp, and Marco Polo for video/voice recording, but no one has cracked this for collaboration in work cultures.

jeffwhitlock | 5 years ago | on: Launch HN: PingPong (YC W21) – Video messaging for remote teams

Thanks for the encouragement and article on Figma.

> By the way, I downloaded the PingPong app, and it seems great. Are you selling subscriptions, or just putting the free version out there for now?

No paid subscription for now; we're optimizing for usage and feedback. We should always have a free plan and introduce new features into a paid tier in the long run.

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