Everyone knows that “less is more,” right? VSee’s dedication to this common-sense design principle into action by making it possible for anyone to get started using VSee with just a single click from its home page. There is no downloading and no installing involved for the user. If you’re interested…

Telehealth Implementation & Tips
Eight years ago when a friend told me about her coworker who lived 3 or 4 hours away from their company and worked from home most of the week, I was astounded. Now I’m in an even more extreme situation, living a couple of thousand miles away from company headquarters…
Summary: An example of how a one-click Skype call improved my customer service experience, and how a VSee video call with screen-share could make it even better. Yesterday afternoon, after discovering that my tires had been slashed, I was online trying to figure out if my insurance policy would cover…
Summary: Mirror neurons may be the key to explaining why it’s so important to see people for social interactions. With the remote work revolution seriously getting underway, a recent article from Knowledge @ Wharton Today reminds us that remote workers may be losing more knowledge than we know from the…
Here is a link is to a video I made of a Primerica agent who swears by Ring (powered by VSee). This was at the Primerica show a few weeks ago. If you fast forward to about 6:00 min, he does 1:45 min story on how he showed an elderly, reluctant…
Summary: Inspired by Hubspot, VSee is also implementing a policy of “no policy on vacations” as a company culture hack. Let us know if you think it will work! Who’s The Nut With The Bright Idea Dharmesh Shah is a serial founder that I admire a lot for his scientific…
Someone had asked earlier what team building exercises VSee does. My initial reaction was “we don’t,” because we don’t really do ropes courses or packaged team building retreats, but I realized that one of the most important team building exercises we do is the daily stand-up meeting. Jason Yip of Thoughtworks…
There are many historical time lines of videoconferencing on the Internet. A nice one is from an earlier post on this very blog. Most of these histories identify the AT&T ikonophone as the first working video phone. Although a milestone in its own right, it was not the first videophone…
If a teleworker is fearing that he or she is less valued than an on-site worker I would say either 1) that person has a bad manager or 2) that manager doesn’t know how to manage a remote team. It has been well-documented that remote workers lose a lot of…
Over the last few weeks of working at VSee, I’ve been realizing that VSee is more than just a videoconferencing tool. It’s a video collaboration tool. Of course, it can do the things that videoconferencing does, but on a much more dynamic and work-friendly scale. It’s the difference between a…


