A space of floating people.
Huddles is a live, spatial space for remote teams. Everyone in it appears
as a floating avatar. Drag your avatar onto someone else and you merge into
a huddle — a room that opens with voice already connected,
a whiteboard, a shared document and a screen you can both watch. Leaving is
dragging back out. There is no link to send and no meeting to schedule.
What you can do in a huddle
- Talk. Voice over an SFU, muted on join, with live speaking indicators.
- Draw. Multiplayer whiteboards — pen, sticky notes, text, shapes, live cursors, per-person undo.
- Write. Collaborative documents with inline formatting and one-click PDF export.
- Share. Screen share, arranged as a float, a split, or the board alone.
- Watch. Synced video, on the same clock for everyone in the huddle.
- React. Emoji anywhere in the space, in a huddle or standing on your own.
Made for the way remote work actually goes
Presence you can read at a glance, private mode when you need it, and
private huddles that refuse joins at the server rather than merely hiding
the button. A space is entered by shared link or join code, and the gate
is evaluated server-side. It runs in any browser and installs to a phone home
screen.
Huddles needs JavaScript. Turn it on and reload to enter the space.