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Formerly Screenhero

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What is Pop?

The makers of Screenhero now offer Pop, a remote collaboration platform with features like multiple mouse cursors, voice chat, and high definition screen resolution. Pop supports voice and video collaboration, screen sharing, multiplayer meetings, drawing and highlighting, and the ability…

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Screenhero has been widely used in remote work and telecommuting situations, allowing users to guide and assist others remotely. Users …
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What is Pop?

The makers of Screenhero now offer Pop, a remote collaboration platform with features like multiple mouse cursors, voice chat, and high definition screen resolution. Pop supports voice and video collaboration, screen sharing, multiplayer meetings, drawing and highlighting, and the ability to…

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Product Details

What is Pop?

The makers of Screenhero now offer Pop, a remote collaboration platform with features like multiple mouse cursors, voice chat, and high definition screen resolution. Pop supports voice and video collaboration, screen sharing, multiplayer meetings, drawing and highlighting, and the ability to interact from a variety of devices (Mac, Windows, Linux, mobile devices, etc.).

Screenhero was acquired by Slack, which was in turn acquired by Salesforce. Pop is now independent, though the application integrates with Slack.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The makers of Screenhero now offer Pop, a remote collaboration platform with features like multiple mouse cursors, voice chat, and high definition screen resolution. Pop supports voice and video collaboration, screen sharing, multiplayer meetings, drawing and highlighting, and the ability to interact from a variety of devices (Mac, Windows, Linux, mobile devices, etc.).

Pop starts at $0.

The most common users of Pop are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Screenhero has been widely used in remote work and telecommuting situations, allowing users to guide and assist others remotely. Users have found it incredibly helpful for explaining and demonstrating tasks to remote team members, reducing the time and effort required. The tool is commonly utilized for screen sharing during product training, bug replication, and inter-team meetings. In particular, it has been invaluable in demonstrating and replicating bugs encountered while using the product, facilitating faster bug fixes. By integrating with Slack for video calling and communication among team members, Screenhero provides a seamless experience for sharing screens and providing visual assistance, which is highly beneficial for workflows and clarifying messages. This software is extensively used in engineering departments and other teams within organizations as it allows for screen sharing and collaboration without physical proximity, making it convenient for remote engineers and separate offices. The ability for non-hosts to take control of the screen with a visible cursor has proven particularly valuable for problem-solving and collaboration among team members. For remote development teams, Screenhero is an essential tool that enables them to share and control screens as if they were working together in the same space. The integration with Slack has further simplified pair development and knowledge sharing. Users appreciate the seamless process of linking Screenhero with the Slack contact list, enhancing company-wide usability. It is regularly used for daily pair programming sessions and collaborative coding sessions within teams, facilitating collaboration on new ideas and programming techniques, allowing users to work together efficiently.

Reviews

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February 07, 2018

ScreenHero!

Taylor Hansen | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
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Verified User
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ScreenHero integrates with Slack and that's awesome! While ScreenHero isn't quite the same as Zoom or Highfive, it's surely more casual. It's great for a quick call to explain something to another rep in the office. There aren't as many scheduling options in ScreenHero, but still, it gets the job done.
Harrison Bond | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 5 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We originally chose Screenhero for ease of use as a quick solution to inter-team communication for teams separated by physical distance (cross country and in different offices).

However:
-Screenhero does not have a way to link up outside callers like Join.me and GoToMeeting have
-Screenhero is not a catalogued internal chat communication platform like Slack is

Screenhero is good at what it does, but is only one facet of a much larger solution.
Isaiah Downing | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Chrome Remote Desktop is the only other one that allows for both users to interact, but it is not near as intuitive or have the ability to "just work". Slack does screen sharing now, but it seems to struggle with priority of bandwidth between audio and showing the screen. I know Slack owns Screenhero now, so my hope is that one day they will be seamlessly integrated and you won't need a separate application for the two.
I haven't used Skype in a long time and it doesn't have the grouping of people I need.
Highfive is great for conference calls and the ability to show a screen to a group of people, but the one on one with being able to work on each others screens isn't there.
Csaba Toth | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Remote Desktop is a Windows platform specific feature. There are viewers for Linux and OSX, but the remote end (which needs to be managed) primarily needs to be Windows (I know there is xrdp and servers for Linux but there are better options in that case). VNC is a good open source alternative to RDP, but it's uni-directional also: only the end with the server can be managed, the peer running the viewer software cannot be managed.
In case of ScreenHero, both peers can decide and offer to be managed by other connected peers, so the connection in terms of managibility is bi-directional.
WebEx, LogMeIn and TeamViewer are proven solutions for small or large support teams to remotely help clients struggling with some problem. It can be used for personal purposes too, like accessing a home server while on the road. I don't have extensive experience with those, but they understandably monetized so it's hard to beat ScreenHero, which also works well, multi-platform (not all of the above work well with Linux) and free (if you could get in before the lock-out).
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Screenhero being acquired by Slack was honestly the primary reason we selected it over TeamViewer. Our organization is heavily invested in Slack's enterprise solution, so choosing Screenhero was a pretty easy decision. On top of that, Screenhero delivers very well on its core competencies, so there doesn't seem to be a very good reason to not use it given its relationship with Slack.
November 21, 2016

Screenhero for the win!

Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Screenhero is the best product in screen sharing quality and ability of all users to provide mouse and keyboard inputs to the session. We can use any account. It is definitely lighter on client computer's memory. Screenhero is easy to install and can accept any email address to register. However, unlike Hangouts and Skype, chat while in session is not available. Also, there is no way to record a Screenhero session, unlike Hangouts. But in summary, Screenhero is a good tool if you and your team want to do pair programming reliably.
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