I like what I'm seeing so far. The app as a whole feels more streamlined than something like Discord, which could be advantageous in an office setting. It also seems a bit more "structured" from the user's perspective compared to something like Zoom. The closest thing might be something like Google Meet, but if a company isn't bought into the Google ecosystem, an app like this could make sense.
Hey folks! I built Vocal because I genuinely want to make remote work feel less remote and I don't believe any of the current solutions do a good job of that.<p>I thought using Discord at my company might help, but that my company wouldn't be able to use it since its for gamers. After doing some research, I found that I wasn't alone. A lot of have tried to use Discord at their companies, but they failed because it didn't have the customer support, branding, single sign-on, intuitive access control, video sharing, and so on.<p>I also saw that apps like Gathertown and Workadventure were fun and quite novel for one-off events, but they are not ideal for every-day use in a business environment.<p>Thus Vocal was born! Gimmick-free virtual offices and rooms for every-day business use. It brings back those long-lost water cooler conversations while still promoting an environment of productivity and collaboration with private offices and distinct room types.<p>Please check it out and give your honest feedback! While the app is in private beta (working out the kinks), you can download it directly at: <a href="https://www.getvocal.app/download" rel="nofollow">https://www.getvocal.app/download</a>
The video bounces back and forth when someone talks but I think the app has potential.<p>I see how you are differentiating from Discord. You just have a lot of competition from others.