Skype and Google Hangouts are Broken. Time to FIX IT!

May 6, 2014
One size fits all is passe. Time to find a best fit for MY needs. I don't know about you, but I do a lot of calls - voice and video ones - long distance - across time zones. Sometimes, I do them with WebRTC services, but other times, I use Skype or Google Hangouts. And these two services? I am now viewing them as broken. Broken to the way I want to use communications. And when things are broken, there's opportunity for others to come in and fix it. While I am not sure how this feeling of mine affects others, I want to share it with you.

How do you Skype?

It starts with an instant message. An innocent text. "Are you there?" "Ping me when you want to start" "Hi". And then a nagging question arises in my mind: is the other person comfortable with video? Should I try calling him with voice only? Will he be calling me or should I be the one pressing that green button? If he called me with video, and I only accept voice but able to see him - how would he be interpreting it? There's too much anxiety and worry involved with a Skype call.

What if I want to Hangout only with voice?

Chris Kranky, my pal and partner in crime? Now that we're planning our event in June, there's a lot of syncing to do. And for some reason, we both communicate over Hangouts. Nothing personal towards Skype. Or the fact that we write about WebRTC. It just happens to be there when I need it, and easily reachable. Chris just relocated from Hong Kong to San Francisco, which means having a significant time difference with me (I am in Israel - somewhat in the middle between these two points). But you know what? For the type of calls we have - I don't need video. Sure, it's nice to see him for a minute or two, exchange smiles and talking about the hour of the day instead of the weather. But once we go into brain storming or syncing mode, I actually roll my chair around - showing my back to the laptop - close my eyes - and talk. This is what I need to concentrate in this specific case. So I don't really need or want Chris to see me. And he is also complaining about that default video mode that Hangouts seems to love. The anxiety here? Do you start a video hangout and immediately mute the video? Would the other participant do the same, or be offended? If I stay with video and the other participant(s) mute their video - do I follow suite or continue the call and feel dumb?

Why is this important?

Different services tend to have different flows in mind. These flows won't work for everyone and they won't work for the same person for all of his communication needs either. These cracks left by the likes of Skype and Hangouts? They can be exploited by those looking to focus on specific use cases - to fill a specific need. WebRTC removes the barrier of entry for new startups, which makes it possible to cater for these niche needs. Oh, and if the need is also wrapped around a context that can be monetized - even better.

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