Suggested by
Tim Connors
almost 4 years ago
zoom has a huge daily audience. they have an app store. is it possible to build a new linkedin leveraging zoom?
zoom has some huge data they aren't leveraging currently: the participant list combined with otter.ai transcripts in NLP analyzed by kyndi to pull out the entities mentioned....that combo tells you exactly who is connected with whom and what topics are of interest to folks and groups of folks.
imagine a feed where the groups who come together on zoom get instant groups and it is easy to continue to collaborate together after a group meeting. there is always so much followup that can happen, but zoom doesn't make it easy. no way to "follow" or linkedin connect easily with folks with whom you are on zoom together.
so do a zoom app that leverages all this.
one person starts it. then let all folks automatically be in groups for any zoom they are on with that person. let folks share to the feed items to that group only. and "like" upcoming open zooms that may be of interest to others. every day a user could end up with a list of zooms that are potentially very relevant to them, with people in them that they are trying to meet for business purposes.
two years ago zoom wasn't ubiquitious but it is now.
zoom has an app store. is it open enough in a way to do this?
Are you interested in addressing this Unmet Need?
CEO | Founder | Managing Partner @ Platform Venture Studio
We didn't see a lot of traction from the Zoom app store with our minimal experimentation. I think you have to be in the top 5 or 10 to get meaningful traction.
@Seamus McAteer has given me some good insight here in the past.