Share your screen instantly with no downloads, remote control, and drawing tools included.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Screen.so's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Tuple is purpose-built for developer pair programming with retina-quality video and extremely low latency remote control.
Explore Tuple data →Pop enables both participants to control the screen simultaneously with separate cursors, making handoffs unnecessary.
Explore Pop data →Loom records your screen with face cam and shares via link, suited for async explanations when a live session is not needed.
Explore Loom data →Slack Huddles support screen sharing directly in the app, convenient for teams already using Slack for communication.
Explore Screenshare via Slack data →VS Code Live Share lets developers collaborate at the code level in real time without sharing a full screen.
Explore VS Code Live Share data →TeamViewer provides full remote desktop control, file transfer, and cross-platform support, used widely for IT support.
Explore TeamViewer data →Screen.so was built as a simpler, faster alternative to Zoom for teams that just need to share a screen and talk without the overhead of a full video call.
Screen.so offers a free tier for basic screen sharing. Check their website for current plan details as pricing has evolved.
Screen.so is designed exclusively for screen sharing and is simpler and lighter weight than Zoom. It lacks Zoom's meeting management features but starts faster and has built-in annotation tools.
Screen.so supports remote control handoffs. For simultaneous multi-cursor control, Pop is a closer match.
App Vulture monitors App Store ratings, review volume, and update history to surface screen sharing tools that are actively maintained and well-regarded by developers.
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