Save meetings with Loom


Time is money, and there is a simple tool that anyone can start using today.

Have you ever been in a 1,5h meeting about feedback for a design mock up - and five people have an opinion about the colors or the shapes or the title or… and as a designer, you wish you could just get 5x5 minute feedback videos and get shit done?

Or maybe you are an event organiser creating an invite page for next quarterly customer event, and your team is booking a 1h meeting to run through it together?

Let’s skip the feedback roundtables and the status meetings.

Mind the Communication Gap

And why do we love Loom at Bobbie & Beastie?

According to Loom, the average worker spends 3 hours and 43 minutes every day communicating via emails, messaging, video or phone calls — that’s 252 million hours every day.

Let’s not start calculating the cost.

Communication is not easy. It’s hard understanding each other and to schedule a time that fits everyones schedule. In fact, Loom shares some interesting stats ☟

  • 31% of employees struggle to find time to work because of constant interruptions.

  • 85% of employees are sending the same messages or information multiple times or in multiple places at least weekly — 69% do so every day .

  • 45% of employees say communicating is the most mentally taxing part of their job.

If you would like to try it out (no ad!) or you need to convince your colleagues to try this out - check the full report below.

Getting Started With Loom

On average Loom users save x number of meetings in a year. Office workers waste an average of one hour and 42 min per week just on scheduling and rescheduling calls — costing businesses in the U.S. $1.85 billion dollars weekly (source)

I would like to say that now is the time to change that. How to get started with loom.

Examples of where Loom can help you save time

  • Looms for Design: Briefing or feedback on design mock-ups.

  • Looms for Preparation: Pre-meeting Loom to brief and prepare everyone for a session.

  • Looms for Alignment: Timeline & Project Status Meetings.

  • Loom for Status: Reporting & Pipeline Status.

  • Loom for Product Dev: Testing UX & providing feedback

Quick tip: don’t record more than 5 minute videos. Every message can be contained in a 5 minute message.



 

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Stine Kjærsgaard

Stine is obsessed with data and tracking, and enjoys developing and implementing effective CRM systems and as well as automations that accelerates the customer journey. She works with doers to design experiments that drives revenue.

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