This document describes a browser-based audio conferencing and meeting management service called yaM. It allows for collaborative notetaking, file sharing, and meeting management without plugins. Key features include browser-based calling, transcription, search, and integration with other tools. The company plans to conduct technology testing, develop prototypes in phases, and pilot with existing yaM users to finalize the product.
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2. We have
Collaborative,
real-time cloud
service for
meeting
information
management.
4. Call directly from browsers
No installation required
WebRTC (HTML5, no Flash)
Calls from/to phone
network to conference
No pin codes or passwords
Online conference
management
Audio notes taking
Voice control
Audio transcribing
Audio search
5. R&D
Using latest web browser
technology: WebRTC
Calls in browser with good
quality (echo, noise
cancellation)
Voice control from browser
and phone
Integrated audio
transcribing and search
6. Market
WebRTC: not yet available
to consumers, no products
exist
No strong in-browser
conferencing product exists
Closest competitor
UberConference (TC Disrupt
winner), only works with
phone network
7. Roadmap
Stage Duration
Technology research and testing 1 mo
Prototype Development: Phase 1 2 mo
Internal Testing 1 mo
Prototype Development Phase 2 1 mo
Piloting on yaM users 1 mo
Prototype Development Phase 3 1 mo
Product final integration and 1 mo
packaging
22. Team
Anatoly Gaverdovskiy, CEO
Previously: co-founder and CEO of VDI (acquired by
EPAM Systems), co-founder of InvisibleCRM.
Pavel Vakhitov, CTO
Previously: senior engineer at Livejournal and Mail.Ru.
Dmitry Gorshkov, head of product
Previously: co-founder of task.ly, BDD at Kanobu
Network and Skillopedia.
23. Milestones
Started Dec 2009
Seed round Mar 2011
Open beta Apr 2011
End of beta May 2012
24. Summary
Facilitates synchronous
collaboration
Works in any browser
Perfect for any type of
meeting
Saves tons of time