X Conference is the answer to big names like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet. So, it looks like Elon Musk isn’t just content with shaking up the social media world—he’s got his sights set on the video conferencing game too.
X Conference is confirmed
Chris Park, an X employee, gave us a sneak peek last week when he hosted a team conference using this new X feature. And guess who chimed in? None other than Elon himself, dropping a fire emoji in the replies—because that’s Musk for you, always keeping it short but significant. If that’s not a low-key confirmation, we don’t know what is.
First ever 𝕏 Conference meeting with some of my great @X and @XDevelopers teammates.
Already a really strong alternative to Google Hangouts, Zoom, AWS Chime, and certainly… Microsoft Teams 🤠
Minimal feedback that is likely coming:
– better vis or notification when someone… pic.twitter.com/FJ252w6m4C— Chris Park (@chrisparkX) August 23, 2024
Now, Chris didn’t just stop at hosting the conference; he shared some early feedback too. The main takeaways? The tool needs better visual cues when someone enters or leaves a meeting, a way to pin speakers or participants so they don’t disappear mid-discussion, and a bit more stability on the main screen so you don’t keep staring at your own face or someone else’s. Sounds like they’re still fine-tuning things, which is fair game for a tool that’s clearly in its beta phase.
But here’s where it gets interesting—Nima Owji, another eagle-eyed app researcher, let us in on another little detail. Each X Conference will come with a unique code you’ll need to punch in to join. This might sound familiar if you’ve ever used Zoom or Meet, and that’s probably the point. X isn’t just looking to join the video conferencing club; it’s aiming to play by the same rules, but with its own twist.
BREAKING: Each X Conference will have a unique code that you can share with people to let them join! pic.twitter.com/ZSOYb40QjH
— Nima Owji (@nima_owji) August 23, 2024
And let’s be real, this move is bold. With remote work still going strong and companies needing reliable video conferencing tools, X is diving into a space that’s crowded but far from saturated. They’ve got the infrastructure and the user base—two things that could give them a serious leg up if they get the execution right.
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But don’t get too excited just yet. X hasn’t dropped an official release date, so we’re all just going to have to sit tight and see how this unfolds. What we do know is that Elon Musk isn’t one to shy away from a challenge, and if anyone can turn a social media platform into a multifaceted tech powerhouse, it’s probably him.
So, keep an eye out—X Conference might just be the next big thing in your work-from-home toolkit. Or, at the very least, it’s something worth watching as Musk continues his relentless quest to disrupt just about every industry he touches.
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