Peer Collider: Live Local Discussions
A few weeks back, my team and I from Unlockly were pitching for UWDemoDay sponsored by Velocity. From the bunch that pitched, there were a few that stuck to me as great products I saw myself using.
One of them was Peer Collider, a web app that lets event attendees join local chat rooms to discuss the days events and topics. Built in less than 48 hours, the guys at Peer Collider really amazed the crowd with the level of interactivity the product had once used by multiple people.
As much as there is Twitter, a big channel used during tech conferences and events, Peer Collider showed a new alternative that could easily create more connectivity with attendees world wide.
After quickly signing up with my twitter handle, I was able to socialize with everyone in specific chat rooms. The idea, a simple one albeit, has resonated throughout the years with similar products, but the fact that it did all that it needed to do was what made this app a winner. Go try it out for yourself and create your own chatrooms and discussions locally with the people around you.












