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A Curated List of the Best Remote Work Websites & Resources
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us are struggling to make the shift from co-located offices to remote work environments — a transition that under normal circumstances, would take a year or so to implement. Needless to say, these are hardly normal circumstances. Most people and organizations who are offering advice about remote work right […]
How Video Messages Help Our Design Team Collaborate
As we have scaled, Loom’s design team has grown from one person to a team of many. Building a team and shaping a budding design culture has its challenges, but using our product has helped us to build an open, collaborative environment. Recording quick videos in our day-to-day workflows helps us through every stage of […]
3 Steps to Improve Communication in the Workplace
Communication is an under-supported aspect of our workplace interpersonal dynamics, often dismissed as a nebulous “soft skill.” Many job descriptions, for example, state a preference for “excellent communication skills,” which can carry an abundance of meanings, or call for proficiency in written and verbal communication. This doesn’t do much to acknowledge the nuanced nature of […]
Faster Code Feedback Cycles with Loom in GitHub
With the Loom Chrome Extension in GitHub, adding context to your pull request or giving rich feedback is a single-click away. You can record, preview, and insert Loom videos directly into pull requests, issues, and wikis without switching between GitHub and Loom. If you’ve tried to add visual context in GitHub before you may have grappled with […]
11 Tweaks to Fine-Tune Your Remote Work Routine
The internet does not need another remote tips round-up. Those of us who have been thrust into full-time remote work are well aware we need to schedule breaks to avoid burnout, practice good Slack and Zoom etiquette, and take measures to separate work life from home life when working from home. Thank you. Yes. We’re […]
When and How to Add Production Value to a Video Message
Here at Loom, the vast majority of the video messages we send to one another are brief and casual in nature, often created alongside, or in lieu of, a quick email, text or Slack message, or video meeting. While most video messages require virtually no pre-planning and can be recorded in one take, sometimes it’s […]
How & Why Loom Adopted Asynchronous All-Hands Meetings
Although the term “asynchronous meeting” may sound like an oxymoron, how many meetings have you sat through that could have just as well been a Slack message or email? Probably too many, considering how much much meeting time is spent on one-to-many information dissemination. More than 31 hours per month are spent in unproductive meetings, and […]
Level Up Customer Support With Video Replies
It stands to reason that at Loom, video plays a huge role in the support we provide to our customers. We make heavy use of video in our customer support workflows, whether we’re explaining complex issues, or walking a customer through some suggested troubleshooting steps. Using Loom in our customer support interactions has helped us maintain […]
How to Explain Complex Ideas
How do you explain a complex idea — simply and so anyone can understand it? While you’ll find plenty of existing resources on how to break down complex concepts in a way your audience can understand, it’s harder to come by advice about which channel is best for communicating your message in the first place. Should […]
Get more out of Loom with the iOS app
Every day, millions of people use their mobile devices to send videos as a fast and fun way to communicate. With Loom for iOS, we’re bringing that same powerful experience to the workplace. Now you can now record your screen, camera, and voice on your iPhone or iPad to quickly get your message across. Whether […]
Quick Tips From Loommates: Providing QA to Engineers
Providing quality assurance (QA) to engineers is much easier when you can “show and tell” them what you’re asking to change. Organized playlists for multiple, related video messages In doing rounds of QA, I like to record several Loom videos, including valuable context such as the user state or the specific device. Then I add quick descriptions […]
Quick Tips From Loommates: Record a Video Meeting
Prior to working at Loom, recording meetings is never something I thought to do — but it’s become an invaluable tool for me that I use daily. I’ve never been good at multitasking during meetings. Taking notes while trying to be an active participant in the conversation isn’t easy, and my notes would always be […]
Why Trust is the Key to Your Remote Work Strategy
At different points in my career, it’s felt like there exists an underlying belief that “time in office” correlates to “work effort” — such as one manager’s guidance to “be aware of the bad optics of leaving before five” or leaders suggesting that “the people who tend to get into the office earliest are usually […]
How to Run an Asynchronous Design Critique
Design critiques are a cornerstone for any design team, and are especially important for remote teams to be able to see and contribute to what their team is working on. While synchronous (either via video conference or in person) critiques should always be a priority, as teams grow and evolve an opportunity emerges for a new […]
How to Build Better Relationships With Your Remote Coworkers
It’s no secret that building positive relationships with your coworkers will make your job more enjoyable and help you succeed professionally. But like any relationship, developing trust, respect, and a shared understanding with your team doesn’t happen overnight. It takes time to establish a rapport with coworkers, and it can be an even greater challenge […]
