Bucharest-based startup Sessions launches next-generation videoconferencing platform

Bucharest-based startup Sessions launches next-generation videoconferencing platform

 

Sessions, the platform for meetings and webinars that make an impact, is excited to announce the launch of its next-generation videoconferencing platform.

Designed specifically for tech-savvy teams, Sessions helps sales, marketing, and customer success teams attract, and retain customers through effective video interactions. With everything you need in one place – from automated scheduling and advanced video conferencing to embedded files and connected apps.

"At Sessions, we know that hybrid professionals want more than just basic videoconferencing," said Radu Negulescu, Founder & CEO of Sessions. "That's why we've created a platform that offers a complete solution for conducting successful meetings and webinars. With advanced features and integrated tools, Sessions provides everything you need to make a lasting impression and drive business results through video collaboration."

Founded by Radu Negulescu and Radu Tintescu, Sessions is the first platform of its kind, offering a comprehensive solution to the challenges of current video conferencing options. By providing a single platform that integrates scheduling, content management, collaboration, and more, Sessions allows users to focus on delivering impressive, impactful meetings and webinars that drive engagement and retain customers.

Backed by Earlybird, Stride.VC, and LaunchHub, Sessions worked with more than 2,500 companies during its beta phase.

"We're thrilled to launch Sessions and provide a solution that simplifies and enhances video collaboration efforts," added Radu Negulescu. "Our mission is to become the go-to platform for customer-facing interactions, helping teams to impress, engage, and retain their customers through video collaboration."

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