Freehand is great for remote teams

One of the challenges with working with remote teams is the lack of whiteboarding opportunities. Video calls end up being a bunch of "But what if's" without visuals to ground the experience. They can also be more of a polished sales call, without the potential for raw collaboration.

I've found Freehand to be an amazing tool for collaboration. It's simple enough for anyone and everyone to jump in and quickly get a thought across, gather constraints, and create alignment before too much time has been invested.

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