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Welcome to the new look of Discuss.io!

2017 has been a year of tremendous growth for Discuss.io, and we’re grateful that you were along for the journey.

From overhauling our core platform technology to rolling out support for sessions in Africa, every team member was involved in making this our best year yet. As we wind down this year, we are excited to roll out an updated look and feel for our application.

Here’s a little of what you can expect: We hope you’ll agree that when you log in and join a session now, things will just feel… right. Cleaner. Fresher. More consistent. We’re taking our design guidelines from Material Design, so your interactions in the Meeting Room and Archives will feel more intuitive. Web standards can be a beautiful thing!

We’ve done a lot of work this year, but we’re just getting started. 2018 will see a streamlined project setup and quoting process, as well as a more integrated translator experience. Our Design and Engineering teams are thinking about the big picture and how we can improve our lightning-fast service with the help of easier scheduling, better in-app project management, and support for more users on more devices.

We’d love to show you around. Let’s start a conversation and see how consumer connections can help you prep for 2018.

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