From system documentation to code review
- have you thought about videos?

With sags.digital you record and share videos from your screen and webcam. Create tutorial videos and let your colleagues ask questions at specific times in the video. Or conduct entire conversations asynchronously and delete fixed meetings from your calendar.

Communication

Steps to reproduce? Create tickets with change requests? Make screenshots? Instead, just create a quick video with sags.digital, or ask other people to create a video.

Flexible timing

Does your colleague have a biorhythm that is contrary to yours? Are you working in an international team across time zones? sags.digital solves these timing problems through asynchronous video communication.

Eliminate meetings

Dailies, weeklys, standup meetings? Everyone knows the secret time wasters. With sags.digital, every team member can view and send information at a time that suits them.

Faster knowledge transfer

Faster knowledge transfer

Have you finished a new component or provided an interface? Would you like to positively explain to your colleagues how they can do something better?

Then record a video with sags.digital and distribute it to all relevant people. It's faster for you, it's much more personal than written text and it doesn't bother you compared to a video call or a real meeting.

Respect focus times

Respect focus times

It is extremely important that developers get undisturbed focus time to work. Permanent team meetings or ringing phones are counterproductive.

With sags.digital you conduct discussions and conversations completely asynchronously and use all the inputs that would also be available to you in a normal video conference (webcam, microphone, screen sharing). You communicate when it suits you. The recipient looks at it and replies when it suits him.

Better explanations from non-technicians

Better explanations from non-technicians

Instead of reading cumbersome, possibly incorrect descriptions in ticket texts, with sags.digital you can simply ask your counterpart to create a short video of their problem or feature request.

Then you can see exactly what is happening on their screen, save time and also be able to give much more precise feedback.