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Browser-only video meetings — half the clicks of Zoom, zero downloads

White-label, browser-based meeting platform with Video Postcard Studio, organized file sharing, and enterprise-grade encryption — built so guests join in seconds without installing anything.

client: WebMeetindustry: Video meeting / Collaborationduration: Multi-phase platform buildteam: Senior engineering team
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WebMeet's wedge against Zoom and Teams is a single sentence: guests should not have to download anything. Coaches, consultants, and small teams burn the first three minutes of every external call walking a guest through 'click the link, install the app, allow the camera.' Removing that drag is a real product.

We built the platform on WebRTC with TURN/STUN servers handling NAT traversal, Socket.io for the signaling layer, and PostgreSQL behind the rest of the data. Video and the file-share layer get enterprise-grade encryption end to end. The Video Postcard Studio gives users a way to record asynchronous video that sits in the same library as the live meetings.

The white-label capability is the second wedge. The product can ship under a coaching brand, a consultancy brand, or a vertical SaaS, and the guest experience never sees WebMeet branding. Two browsers, two clicks, in the meeting. That is the whole pitch.

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