For enterprise teams that present software live

Self-hosted live product communication
inside your own stack

Workspace gives presales, onboarding, support, and enablement teams one self-hosted system for chat, high-fidelity screen sharing, governed public sessions, and replayable recordings.

Self-hosted 1080p to 4K 60 fps screen share Recorded live rooms Governed public access

Built for presales, onboarding, support, and enablement

Built for teams that need to show software live without leaving their own stack

Product demos
Customer onboarding
Technical support
Training & enablement
Solutions engineering
Product Surface

Run the full live session lifecycle
in one governed system

Workspace gives customer-facing teams one self-hosted layer for preparation, presentation, attendance control, and replay.

Prepare in channels

Keep account context, files, approvals, and follow-up in one place before and after the live session.

Channel based coordination
Persistent internal context
Calls launch from the same workspace

Present with fidelity

Show software, dashboards, and workflows clearly with screen sharing from 1080p to 4K 60 fps.

1080p through 4K 60 fps
Designed for live product walkthroughs
Works across internal and external sessions

Govern public access

Run demos, onboarding, and support sessions with a shareable link, attendance limits, and recording.

Shareable external entry point
Configurable attendee limits
Recording for audit and replay
Call Modes

Private rooms for internal work,
public sessions for external moments

The call model is split around a practical wedge: internal rooms for team coordination, external sessions for demos, onboarding, training, and support.

Entry

Channel or public link

Delivery

1080p to 4K 60 fps screen share

Output

Store the recording

Private mode

Team room

Internal
01

Start directly from the chat context

The room feels attached to the team space instead of sending people out to a separate meeting stack.

02

Share the screen at product-demo quality

Internal reviews and walkthroughs do not have to degrade into blurry video when the product itself is the thing people need to see.

03

Keep the outcome in the same workspace

The follow-up stays near the chat thread that created the room in the first place.

Best fit for: design reviews, QA walkthroughs, release checks, internal demos, and team sessions where screen clarity matters.

Public mode

Open call

Shareable
01

Create a public join experience

Use it for demos, onboarding, training, or live support moments where the audience does not live inside the workspace.

02

Keep public sessions controlled

Participant caps keep demos, onboarding calls, and training sessions predictable as external attendance grows.

03

Capture the event for replay

The same product handles the recording path instead of forcing a second publishing workflow.

Best fit for: product demos, customer onboarding, office hours, training sessions, and live support calls.

Screen Share Layer

When the screen carries revenue and support,
clarity becomes operational

For presales, onboarding, and support teams, screen quality changes comprehension, trust, and resolution speed.

Quality range

1080p to 4K 60 fps

Show software with the fidelity enterprise demos and technical walkthroughs actually require.

Use cases

Demo, onboard, train, support

One delivery path for presales, onboarding, support, enablement, and product teams.

Outcome

Capture the session

Live delivery and replay stay in the same governed workflow instead of splitting across tools.

Recording Layer

Turn live sessions into reusable records
without leaving the workflow

Recording matters when product walkthroughs, onboarding steps, and support sessions need to be reviewed, shared, and reused.

Session timeline

From live call to replayable record

Captured

Room goes live

The session starts from a team context or a public link, depending on the mode.

Recording runs inline with the session

The product owns the capture path, so teams can replay the exact walkthrough, demo, or support session later.

Replay stays attached to context

That matters for async reviews, customer recap, compliance notes, and knowledge transfer.

Internal recording use

Internal walkthroughs and reviews

Record product reviews, QA walkthroughs, design critique, and release checks without leaving the workspace.

Design review QA replay Release sign-off

Public recording use

Demos, onboarding, and support replays

Public sessions can stay available after the live event, which is valuable when customers need to revisit what was shown on screen.

Support replay Demo archive Training recap

The wedge is straightforward: if your team spends time showing software live, high-quality screen sharing plus recording is not a nice-to-have, it is the workflow.

Self-Hosted Model

Keep live customer communication
inside your own stack

Workspace is built for enterprise teams that want chat, screen sharing, public sessions, and recordings under their own controls.

Why it matters

Operational continuity

Prep, live delivery, and replay stay in one governed system instead of being scattered across tools.

Ops fit

Fits internal controls

The live communication layer sits with your infrastructure, policies, and operating model.

Positioning

Built for customer-facing teams

Presales, onboarding, support, and enablement can operate from one self-hosted product.

Use Cases

Built for every team
that values real presence

From sales demos to engineering onboarding, Workspace gives you the quality of an in-person meeting — without the SaaS vendor in the room.

Product Demos & Sales

Run crystal-clear 4K@60fps product demos for prospects. Share public session links without requiring attendees to install anything — just open and join.

Public Links 4K@60fps

Customer Onboarding

Walk new customers through your product with live screen sharing and session recording. Recorded walkthroughs become reusable onboarding assets your whole team can share.

Recording Replayable

Remote Pair Programming

Share your IDE at full resolution with zero compression artefacts. Workspace's low-latency screen sharing makes code review and debugging sessions feel local.

Low Latency Full Resolution

Support & Incident Response

Invite customers or colleagues into a live session to debug issues together. Share a public link from your ticket system and jump straight into a screen sharing call.

Public Session Live Debug

Training & Documentation

Record product walkthroughs once and reuse them across your entire user base. Build a library of reference sessions your support and success teams can share on demand.

Session Library Async

Privacy-First Organisations

100% self-hosted means your meeting data, recordings, and attendee identities never leave your infrastructure. Ideal for regulated industries, government teams, and security-conscious startups.

Self-Hosted Data Sovereignty

4K

Screen Sharing at 60fps

100%

Self-Hosted

Built-in

Session Recording

Need an enterprise-grade way to demo, onboard, and support live
without SaaS sprawl?

Workspace gives customer-facing teams one self-hosted system for communication, screen sharing, recording, and governed external access.

Share your team size, use case, and deployment model. We will tailor the walkthrough to demos, onboarding, support, or enablement.

Frequently asked questions

What is Workspace?

Workspace is a self-hosted live product communication platform that gives enterprise teams one system for product demos, customer onboarding, support sessions, and training — with chat, 4K 60fps screen sharing, and recorded sessions.

What screen sharing quality does Workspace support?

Workspace supports screen sharing up to 4K at 60fps, making it ideal for product demos and technical sessions where visual fidelity matters.

Is Workspace truly self-hosted?

Yes. Workspace runs entirely within your own infrastructure. No data leaves your stack — all sessions, recordings, and chat history are stored on your own servers under your control.

Can Workspace record sessions?

Yes. Workspace supports full session recording for compliance, training review, and onboarding replay. Recordings are stored in your own storage backend.

How does Workspace differ from Zoom or Microsoft Teams?

Unlike Zoom or Teams, Workspace is fully self-hosted so you control all data and can meet strict data residency requirements. It is purpose-built for product communication — demos, onboarding, and support — not general video conferencing.