As working from home becomes the norm for many people, tools for remote communication have become increasingly popular. Zoom and Google Hangouts lets you share your face in a virtual conference room. But what about your magnificent hand-drawn brainstorm?
Rocketbook Snapcast has you covered.
What is Snapcast? And Why Use It?
Snapcast is a feature in the Rocketbook app that allows you to share any notebook page or whiteboard with remote teammates. It’s like a website that immediately updates with new content any time you take a photo of your notes! Learn more about what Snapcast is or how to enter Snapcast mode in the Rocketbook app from our help center.
How to Use Snapcast with Zoom and Google Hangouts
First, take a scan in Snapcast mode, then open the Snapcast URL on your computer, and then share your screen in a video chat. All of your coworkers can now follow along in real time as you update your notes.
Why Use Snapcast in a Remote Meeting
- Sketches and Designs: A picture is worth a thousand words. Maybe you drew a project timeline, product design, or a video storyboard, but can’t explain it. Use Snapcast.
- Meeting Notes: You took diligent handwritten notes for this meeting and want to share it with the team. Use Snapcast.
- Bright Ideas: You brainstormed a list of ideas with pen and paper because typing limits your creativity, and you don’t have time to type it up and share it with your team. Use Snapcast.
Additional Resources for Remote Workers
If you’d like additional help on improving your work from home productivity, we’ve got your covered. Start with our tips for transitioning to a remote work environment. Make sure you find time for yourself with exercises like meditating or gratitude journaling.
Try It Free: Communicating remotely is difficult for everyone, not just those with Rocketbook products. To help ease that difficulty, we offer free Rocketbook PDFs that can be used with Snapcast for notebooks. Additionally, you can make homemade Beacons for free, which will work with Snapcast for whiteboards.
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