SCREENLEAP
Make It Simple
We’ll start with Screenleap, an interesting screen-sharing software that works literally instantly with any browser or device. Screenleap is designed around ergonomics first and foremost, i.e. it is aimed at lazy users who are not necessarily tech-savvy, for quick and easy screen-sharing at a “flick of a switch” so to speak. Even the installation process is incredibly easy and intuitive: all you have to do is to push a “virtual” button on the company’s website and you’ll be all set and ready to go in no time.
Screenleap is built for cross-platform compatibility, as it works great on everything, including iOS, Mac, Android, Windows, what have you (I guess that’s about all there is actually), and can be used directly from your web browser, which means you don’t have to install/download third party software, which is great for some privacy-concerned users. You can also add the screen sharing option to your website, using Screenleap’s API or a premium account.
The software has three pricing plans: the free one, which allows you 40 minutes of “freebies” per day for up to 8 viewers, and three paid-for options, ranging from Basic to Company. Screenleap is also very stripped-down to essentials, as in you won’t get fancy and probably unnecessary features to make your life hell. Everything is stripped down to basics, which may be a benefit or a weakness, depending on your personal preference.
However, if all you require is screen sharing and audio conferencing, Screenleap comes highly recommended, though for the latter option you’ll have to make a (paid) upgrade from the Basic plan.
Pros:
- Ultra-simple user interface, website integration
- Installation-free viewing, amazing ease of use
- Quick and easy sharing even for boomers
- Cross-platform compatibility
- Comes with free and paid-for options for any budget
Cons:
- Not as feature-rich as some advanced users may prefer
