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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.

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Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Pair development
  • Knowledge Shares
  • Bug-reporting and explanation
  • Audio/voice integration WITH video share
  • Makes gaming very fun
  • Copy/Paste works flawlessly from my computer to another screenhero users computer.
  • Screenhero works with screen-recording software, so not only can I pair-develop, I can take video of a pair development session.
  • I can't think of any reason why Screenhero wouldn't be suited for any situation. I would say that they need to bring back the option for a native app capability outside of the slack app like they did during the Slack merge transition.
February 07, 2018

ScreenHero!

Taylor Hansen | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
ScreenHero is great for [starting] a regular Slack conversation and turning it into a full-blown video conference. It's been great for sharing on a more intimate level and making sure that everyone is on the same page. It's only a few clicks away from having a face to face interaction! Love it.
Harrison Bond | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 5 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Screenhero does screen sharing really well. But, that is all it does really well. There seems to me to be a struggle of business focus. Do you work like a sniper rifle and focus on doing one thing really well? Or do you work more like a bucket of water and splash across a large swath of services for your target audience and risk becoming a jack of all trades and a master of none? I appreciate that Screenhero's focus is to do screen sharing well.
Isaiah Downing | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Great for one on one troubleshooting. When I need to see a usability issue or a bug, but the person describing it isn't a developer or doesn't know the feature very well, having the ability to be able to just ask them to show their screen and walk me through what is going on is HUGE. It is also great for helping or being helped with specific development situations where someone else can "drive" in respect to writing an element in the code that you are not familiar with. Cuts down on the time of saying, "No, go to the upper left, now three items down, or line 5439 of this file". It isn't the solution for conference calls or situations where you don't want to share the ability to operate on your computer or theirs. Yes, you can change those settings, but usually, I just want to leave that alone.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Screenhero is perfect for engineering and product teams who either have remote staff or multiple offices. It's a great pairing to Slack, since the messaging function of Screenhero is lackluster, but slack calls are poor quality and there's no screensharing solution within Slack. Screenhero's ability to allow call participants to take over the cursor and use their own keyboard to control inputs makes it perfect for problem solving and diving into code between engineers, or for talking through product UX design.
November 21, 2016

Screenhero for the win!

Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Screenhero is lightweight, easy to install, and achieves the main purpose of sharing screens and preforming sessions among different remote users where the all can use their own mouse/keyboard as if they are each working on their computers locally. Voice quality is reliable. However, the absence of having a video for all members of the sessions adds a layer of inconvenience sometimes, especially when the purpose of a screen-sharing sessions is to both work together and attend a meeting. In my team we compensate for the missing video by using Google Hangouts.
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