Tandem
tandem.chatSummary
Ask questionsTandem is a virtual office platform designed for remote and hybrid teams, facilitating spontaneous collaboration through features like instant screen sharing, shared cursors, and virtual rooms. It aims to replicate the in-person office experience by allowing users to easily see who is available and start conversations. The platform integrates with over 200 applications to enhance workflow and team connectivity.
Features5/16
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Screen Recording
Camera Recording
Instant Shared Links
Basic Video Editing
Viewer Analytics
Other
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Slack Integration
Mobile App Support
Team Library
Timestamped Comments
Emoji Reactions
Auto-Generated Transcripts
Gmail Integration
Custom Branding
Password Protection
Enterprise Security & Compliance
API Access
PricingTiered
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- Up to 4 members
- 5 call hours/day
Small Teams
- Up to 10 members
- Unlimited audio/video calls
- Phone dial in / out
- Priority Support
Medium Teams
- Up to 50 members
- Unlimited audio/video calls
- Phone dial in / out
- Priority Support
Large Teams
- Unlimited members
- Unlimited audio/video calls
- Phone dial in / out
- Priority Support
Rationale
Tandem is primarily a virtual office and video conferencing tool, not an asynchronous video messaging platform like Loom. While it offers screen sharing and video calls, which are foundational to Loom's features, it doesn't emphasize the 'record and instantly share via link' aspect as its core value proposition. It focuses more on synchronous collaboration and creating a virtual presence. However, it does have screen recording, camera recording (as part of video calls), and the ability to share links to join calls, which aligns partially with 'instant shared links' in a synchronous context. It also mentions Slack integration and cross-platform support (mobile app). The core difference is the asynchronous nature of Loom vs. the synchronous virtual office of Tandem.