The post was originally published in Russian on Startup of the Day. Alexander kindly agreed to republish what we think is of great value to our readers.
‘What’s the difference between a rat and a hamster?’
‘Practically nothing, the latter simply has better PR.’
Clip2net and dozens of similar services are utilities allowing to share screenshots and video captured from one’s screen. Usually, a computer has an in-built function of screen capturing – the Print Screen button. But then the image you get simply copies into the clipboard. Then you need to paste it into another file in an image editor, add captions and arrows, and only then send or upload online.
Clip2Net relieves from additional tasks and instantly creates a ready link. It’s convenient, useful, and no more than that – nobody invested millions into the program.
CloudApp, the American startup of the day, does practically the same video screenshots. The only technical innovation is that it combines webcam capturing with screen capturing. The video clip is based on the sender’s working windows, and the person comments the cursor movements from the corner. The PR will not call this product a utility anymore, instead it’s a Team Productivity Increasing Tool. They’d say – you used to have two hours of correspondence and 30 minutes of a Zoom meeting, and now you only need 30 seconds to watch. Everyone understands everything, everyone saves time.
CloudApp’s paid subscription begins with 8 dollars per person per month. If a program saves at least a couple of hours of an American white collar’s office time, it’s already a manifold payback. With the home office, it’s more than real.
The startup brought in USD 9M in its January round.
#usa #rounda #productivity #tech
Translation: Kostiantyn Tupikov
Alexander made his career in Russian internet companies including Mail.Ru, Rambler, RBC. From 2016 to 2018 he was Chief Strategy and Analytics officer in Mail.Ru Group. In this position, he worked on M&A, investments, and new project launches. In 2018 he became Deputy CEO in Citymobil, a Russian Uber-like company that was invested by Mail.Ru Group and Sberbank (the biggest Russian bank), then he left the company to launch his own projects. Now Alexander is a co-founder of United Investors – the platform for co-investments in Russian early-stage startups. His blog #startupoftheday (#стартапдня) is one of the most popular blogs about startups in Russia.