Video Calling App Zoom will now be able to ‘feel’ and tell you if the online meeting you attend is getting boring.
Free tools have come for zoom users for the same reason.
Called ‘Read the Dash’, it gives participants at real-time info meetings with various parameters such as involvement and sentiment, according to report by 9to5Google.
Seattle-based startup named Read Ai is behind ‘Read Dash’.
Read together was founded in May by CEO of David Shim, former CEO of Foursquare, Vice President of Engineering Rob Williams and Vice President of Elliott Waldron Science Data, according to the TechCrunch report.
The trio has known each other for a long time and previously worked together at the Startup Analytics location placed, which was acquired by Snapchat and then became Foursquare.
Read the dashboard can be added to free zoom through Google calendar integration.
Or, you can invite dashboard@read.ai to your next meeting.
With active reading features in the dashboard, this tool can provide insight into how video conferencing sessions run and “validate intuition and eliminate the second guess on the quality of calls with analytics.” With the help of active reading, you can find out how it calls by checking a single metric.
Actively read combining sentiment and involvement, according to the company.
The dash will also show positive, negative and neutral sentiment through the designated bar.
The company claims that this tool can measure the “positive and negative reactions of participants” and use video and audio for measurement.