Podcast Alert: interviewing John Lilly (Figma & Dropbox investor), Netlify founders, and CoScreen’s first users

Check out the latest episodes of the Deep Collaboration Podcast. Max, Jason, and Till, the co-founders of CoScreen, are in conversations with thought leaders in collaboration, productivity, and dev tools and the earliest believers in CoScreen.

The co-founders of Netlify on the modern web, JAMstack and leading in a remote-first reality

Episode summary:

CoScreen co-founder Max Andaker and Till Pieper will be talking to Netlify co-founders Christian Bach, and Mathias Biilman about modern web-development JAMstack decoupled application architecture. They are sharing their story on how Netlify was founded and how they lead in a remote-first organization during a pandemic.

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John Lilly on "Generation Remote," investing in Figma, collaboration and CoScreen

Episode summary:

Max and Till, co-founders of CoScreen, are talking to deep collaboration pioneer John Lilly, former CEO of Mozilla, early investor in Figma and Dropbox and former partner at Greylock VC, about the evolution of collaboration tools for developers and about his predictions for what will happen after the pandemic.

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Emil Ivov on mass-scaling video chat infrastructure in the pandemic

Episode summary:

Jason Thomas, Co-founder and CTO of CoScreen, and Emil Ivov, founder of Jitsi (acquired by Atlassian and then by 8x8) and head of product at 8x8 are talking about scaling video infrastructure, open-source, and the future of meeting solutions.

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