Why Your Onboarding Videos Fail and How Synchronized Sessions Fix It
Passive onboarding videos create isolated, low-retention learning. Synchronized sessions with short segments and live discussion help new hires reach productivity faster.
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Yoram Kornatzky
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Passive onboarding videos create isolated, low-retention learning. Synchronized sessions with short segments and live discussion help new hires reach productivity faster.
Async developer demos lose attention fast. Synchronized viewing with live chat and timestamped Q&A gives DevRel teams a better format for teaching developers.
A product launch meeting built around synchronized playback turns internal launch training and product demo training into a single aligned session.
Async SDR onboarding videos often fail because reps watch alone without context or coaching. Synchronized sessions improve completion, engagement, and skill adoption.
Screen sharing is built for documents, not synchronized video events. I built ShortVibe to provide synchronized playback, contextual chat, and automatic cleanup for short video watch parties.
I spent two years building for the wrong behavior and learned that short, synchronous live video events create stronger engagement than broadcast-style async tools.
I almost added a "watch later" button to ShortVibe, then realized it would undermine the synchronous micro-event experience.
We built async tools to broadcast, but they left teams disconnected. The next wave is built for small, synchronous gatherings that create shared presence.