QR invite
Create a room and share a QR code or link. Candidates and customers join in one tap.
One browser tab: video, screen share, QR invite, and a shared whiteboard. No client. No account wall.
Create a room and share a QR code or link. Candidates and customers join in one tap.
No forced signup. The room ID is the door. Built for one-off meetings and live demos.
WebRTC voice and camera in the room, so you can judge communication as well as skill.
Walk through code, a product, or a ticket. One sharer at a time, with selectable quality.
Boxes, lines, and notes for algorithms, architecture, and flows. Clearer than talking in the air.
Several people can draw at once. Download a board image when the session ends.
QR invite plus no account. The lowest possible door for a live session.
Classic tools push installs, SSO, and booking first. wbroom flips that: create a room, drop the ID in chat, and teammates join from a browser.
Use a custom ID (within the format rules) or let the server generate one. Creators can close the room as admins and free capacity immediately instead of waiting for TTL.
No account wall by design — short huddles do not deserve another signup. Share IDs only with people you trust; when the room ends, the session leaves with it.
Video call and screen share. Connect first, then decide on camera and screen.
In-room audio uses WebRTC — unmute and talk for standups, retros, and 1:1s. Cameras are optional and capped so quality stays usable on typical networks.
Only one screen share at a time. Present docs, an IDE, design files, or dashboards; pick a window or the whole display and adjust quality when needed.
If connect fails behind a strict firewall or VPN, try another network or a full system browser. Voice without video usually means permissions or a full camera seat.
Meeting board plus live canvas. When words are not enough, draw on the same surface.
Service boundaries and data flows outgrow slides. The wbroom board supports boxes, arrows, text, and ink — edit while you talk so everyone points at the same picture.
Multiple people draw with near-real-time sync. Narrate then pin decisions, or brainstorm in parallel and clean up once. Late joiners can catch up visually.
After close, a PNG snapshot may remain briefly for download. Do not treat it as long-term storage — export decisions before you leave.