Hi HN!<p>I'm Thiago, GitDuck co-founder and I'm here to answer any questions. We built GitDuck to help developers to learn from others as if they were in the same room.<p>We have been working remotely for a while and always struggled when we had to explain something about our code. "Should we talk in Slack? Wait, let me find the commit link... Let's do a Zoom? Oh, the person is offline now... :$" We miss how easy it was in the office to just stand up, watch another developer working and directly ask a question. We built GitDuck to solve this.<p>Check some examples:
Bug fixing live: <a href="https://gitduck.com/watch/5d6fbc7d5e065d2267a2789e" rel="nofollow">https://gitduck.com/watch/5d6fbc7d5e065d2267a2789e</a>
Working in our extension <a href="https://gitduck.com/watch/5d6f9a675e065d1394a2789a" rel="nofollow">https://gitduck.com/watch/5d6f9a675e065d1394a2789a</a>
Asking for help: <a href="https://gitduck.com/watch/5d11eda36cee9c35f57de99b" rel="nofollow">https://gitduck.com/watch/5d11eda36cee9c35f57de99b</a><p>It works directly from VS Code (soon other IDEs) and combines both screen and source code sharing in one place. Besides being focused on developers, that's the main difference from doing a screen sharing call or uploading to YT/TW.<p>Let us know what you think, thanks!