I've used this product for a couple years (my company was early access) and I enjoy it quite a bit. I can't say I've tried a while lot of comparable products, but it's nice to just be able to call someone, which is a big step up from Slacking a Zoom link. I also find it a more polished product than Slack huddle. I'm super greatful that the team at Multi and other like them are pushing the boundaries to make remote work feel a little more personal.
Likewise. The ambient rooms and post-meeting summaries with ide files, links, and now todos/transcript is super useful! A company like Notion should buy them up. The only missing feature for me is browser participation or a Windows client, but most of my teammates are Mac.
Hey CitrusFruits, thanks for the plug!
(Haha I agree with the dead comment that this reads like a paid ad. I'm grateful you took the time to post this... before I even realized we were on HN!)
Of course! And no, not a paid plug. There were just a couple comments here when this was first posted and I wanted to chime in as someone who's used the product.
Web dev? I’ve met many 3-5 dev companies even who have a mix of OS’s but mainly if they do client and backend dev too, I can see a small web dev team being Mac only.
I think it really depends on the company culture as well as the product. My company is in the 25-50 range, but I've been part of one that hit 200 employees and everyone was on Mac except for one or two accountants who (understandably) wanted their Microsoft Excel on windows.
Wild. I’ve worked with a bunch of dev teams across FAANGs and smaller companies and never had a whole team of people on Mac even with a small 5 person team.