4 Remote Digital Collaboration companies

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4 remote companies

  • Actively hiring
    Number of employees

    201-500

    Tech stack

    Tech stack

    MURAL is on a mission to inspire and connect imagination workers globally. Join our team of talented, passionate teammates as we scale visual collaboration around the world. We’re building a next generation digital workspace for visual collaboration, helping modern teams put imagination to work to understand problems and solve challenges together, from anywhere. 2020 has seen visual thinking and remote collaboration go mainstream, and we recently raised a $118M Series B to bring MURAL to organizations around the globe.

  • Number of employees

    11-50

    Tech stack

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    Teamflow is your all-in-one virtual office where teams can collaborate, meet, brainstorm, and hang out. It shows your video in a bubble on a virtual office floor plan — you can move that bubble around, like in a video game, and only hear people around you. So your team can hang out in this space, and when you want to chat with someone, you can just walk over to them and say hi, just like you would in real life — no more Zoom-scheduling nightmare.

  • Number of employees

    11-50

    Tech stack

    Tech stack

    We believe that reading is magic. And that we need new tools to keep that magic alive. Think about a moment when a piece of writing opened you up to a totally new understanding of your world. Or when a friend had you read something that ignited a conversation and forced you to articulate a belief you didn’t quite have the words for. We’re building a tool to give you more of those moments. A tool that chooses agency over algorithm.

  • Number of employees

    201-500

    Tech stack

    Tech stack

    Coda started in 2014 with a simple observation: In a world full of pre-built tools and applications, why do documents and spreadsheets seem to run the world? The founding Coda team crossed paths at Google, YouTube, and Microsoft, where they saw their teams stretch the limits of what spreadsheets and documents can do. Then in 2014, they banded together to build the doc they always wanted. One that erased the boundaries between words and data.

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