iMind – a step to successful business online

The iMind platform helps entrepreneurs, large or small businesses and companies implement new projects. Employees and partners can be in offices in different countries, can join video conferences from home or vacation at the sea. Thanks to the high quality of iMind technologies, the communication between partners is always at a high level. One of the greatest advantages of the iMind platform, besides the great set of tools, qualitative functions and improved protection of user data, is the iMind chat for business. This chat allows every participant of a video conference to interact and communicate with other partners, propose their own business project ideas and implement existing business projects online.

Why are video conferencing with business chats becoming popular?

Businesses and companies targeting employees from different cities or countries need a quality alternative to offline meetings. Communication between partners and colleagues is a big step to a company’s success. And video conferencing with business chat is the best opportunity to ensure quality interaction between employees, create a competitive environment where everyone experiences their involvement in the work process, and succeed with new business ideas.

If you choose a quality platform for business meetings online, where there are no technical failures and no problems with data privacy, video communication can completely replace physical communication between colleagues. The quality of interaction will not decrease. But at the same time, the company will get a lot of advantages and “bonuses”.

Such benefits include saving money and increasing savings. This is possible because thanks to online conferences there is no need to rent a room for 100 or more people, no need to spend money on travel, and it is possible to hold the meeting in comfortable conditions for each participant.

In addition, employee productivity increases because everyone works in a comfortable environment. One can work at home, in a café, while traveling, or in the park. It is statistically proven that when a person works in a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere, their productivity increases. Therefore, video conferencing in many cases is not only a good alternative to offline meetings, but is becoming more popular than physical meetings.

Why do businesses choose iMind for video conferences and business chats?

The employees of different companies often use iMind chat for business and video conferences of this platform as the main alternative to physical negotiations. This platform has a lot of advantages:

  • the possibility of memory connection via WebDAV;
  • security of every participant of video conference due to one-time access codes in the account;
  • availability in the application as well as in a browser;
  • possibility to set up the number of participants in a conference;
  • recording of every meeting;
  • division into individual and group rooms for more effective work.

These advantages attract new customers and new companies to the iMind platform. Thanks to this program, every user can see that online communication can be better, more efficient and more accessible than physical meetings.

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