Best Visual Collaboration Tools for Google

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    Digital Samba Reviews
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    Digital Samba

    Digital Samba

    €0.0026
    8 Ratings
    Founded in 2003, Digital Samba is a privacy-first video conferencing company rooted in the European Union — where the world’s strongest data protection standards are set — and trusted by organisations across the globe. Our technology is built around zero tracking, uncompromising security, and long-term reliability. We provide two ways to connect: Digital Samba – a free, ready-to-use platform for meetings, classes, webinars, trainings, and events. Digital Samba Embedded – an API and SDK that lets organisations embed fully customisable, branded video conferencing directly into their own apps and services. Our minimalist design puts usability first, while delivering powerful features like HD video and audio, screen sharing, breakout rooms, whiteboards, polling, Q&A, AI captions and summaries, and secure cloud recordings. For developers and enterprises, advanced options such as full white labelling, CNAME domains, API control, and webhooks provide seamless integration and complete branding freedom. Backed by 99.99% uptime, intelligent bandwidth management, and enterprise-grade safeguards like E2EE, anonymised IDs, token-based authentication, and TLS encryption, Digital Samba is built for critical communications. From healthcare and education to international events like Eurovision, we deliver scalable, secure, and user-friendly video conferencing — without compromise.
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    Padlet Reviews
    Dostoevsky said that beauty will save the world. Padlet offers beautiful boards and canvases for visual thinkers and learners. Use boards to collect, organize, and present anything. Use sandboxes for whiteboarding, lessons, and activities. Unlike a document, every contribution on a padlet is discrete, which allows for collaboration that does not clash or overlap. Unlike a folder, padlets store files and ideas visually. Padlets are unlike anything you’ve ever used to capture ideas. Padlets are lovely to look at and fun to contribute to. Over 40 million people every month actively use Padlet around the world. Here are some of the ways they use it: -Design collaborative worksheets -Provide feedback on files -Manage instructional videos -Store marketing assets visually -Track real-estate listings on a map -Build slideshows -Create meeting schedules -Brainstorm on a shared surface -And more Dostoevsky would have loved Padlet.
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