Screen sharing
Share your screen on a call and the employee can genuinely see it: pages, documents, designs, bugs.
Screen sharing turns “let me describe this badly” into “just look.” It works inside any voice call.
How to share
- 1
Hit Share screen during a call
Your browser asks what to share: a tab, a window, or the whole screen. Share the narrowest thing that shows the work.
- 2
Keep an eye on the preview
A small draggable preview shows exactly what the employee can see. Drag it to any corner.
- 3
Stop any time
Stop sharing in the call controls, or your browser's own stop bar. Sharing ends the moment the call does.
What the employee actually sees
It takes a fresh look at your screen every couple of seconds and keeps only the latest view. That means it sees what's on screen right now, not a recording of everything since you started. If you want it to study something, say “look at this” and stay on it for a moment.
Good uses
- Walk through a doc or spreadsheet and talk about what to change
- Show a bug exactly as it happens instead of writing steps
- Review a design or landing page together
- Teach a process once: “watch how I do this, then you take it over”
Important
Whatever is visible is visible, including notifications that pop up. Share a single tab when you're in anything sensitive, and close what you don't want seen.