You now have the option to password protect your new Huddles.
The Add a Huddle dialog gives you the option to enter a password, which you'll need to provide to participants on your own. We are developing the ability to invite people directly to your Huddle and this will help you get more participants - as well as automatically supply the password - more on that later.
When you join a passworded Huddle, either live or archive, you will be prompted to enter the password. Let us now what you think of this new feature and please keep the requests and feedback coming!
OpenHuddle was created with the idea that millions of people will want to join open/public web conferences and use our collaboration tools. We wanted to provide a place to create your web conference, publicize it to the world (where else can you do that?), and speak to anyone who was willing to listen. Read more...
OpenHuddle is walking around the Web 2.0 Expo in NYC. Look for us handing out mini foot(stress)balls in honor of the U.S. football season (go NY!). If you spot us, mention the blog and we're bound to shower you in praise (and footballs). Read more...
What is OpenHuddle?
OpenHuddle is a NY-based startup focused on bringing enterprise-level video and web-conferencing to the public. We have seen (and experienced) the need for a free, easy to use, web-based application incorporating all the aspects of communication and collaboration. This includes video, audio, and text chat, whiteboarding, document and desktop sharing, and more. To that end, OpenHuddle was born. Read more...