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Lively Recorder for Confluence - One macro to record them all

Berlin-Brandenburg

Monday, January 18, 2021, 5:00 – 7:00 PM UTC

For Atlassian’s hackathon “Codegeist 2020”, we submitted an idea we really liked: The Lively Recorder. We wanted a simple way to record our webcams and screens and share them on Confluence pages - so we built a macro that lets you do just that. Turns out, we’re not the only ones who like it, as we placed #2 in the contest!

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Lively Recorder for Confluence - One macro to record them all

For Atlassian’s hackathon “Codegeist 2020”, we submitted an idea we really liked: The Lively Recorder. We wanted a simple way to record our webcams and screens and share them on Confluence pages - so we built a macro that lets you do just that. Turns out, we’re not the only ones who like it, as we placed #2 in the contest!

Join this talk to learn more about the Lively Recorder, how we built it, what fatal mistakes we made in the first version, what it became instead, and what plans we have for it now!

About Lively Apps

Hi there, we are Lively Apps! We have crafted some of the most popular apps on the Atlassian Marketplace. You may have heard of names like PocketQuery, HideElements, and Task Reminder. With 2020, we have started a new era: what used to be part of a Munich-based consulting company named Scandio is now Lively Apps: a startup with a team co-located across Munich and Vancouver! With this new setting, our team can now focus entirely on what we truly love: building and maintaining amazing apps for the Atlassian Marketplace!

Web: https://livelyapps.com/

Atlassian Marketplace: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/vendors/1210714/lively-apps

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelyapps

Lively Apps, an Introduction: https://livelyapps.com/blog/2020/01/a-warm-hello-from-lively-apps


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