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Using the Preciate platform helped us to be able to have virtual meetings more effectively and safely with the agility to guarantee healthy meetings with spaces designed for constant and secure communication, since it has proven to be one of the best videoconferencing technology and thus achieve a Reliable internal communication and pertinent development in each virtual activity that we have. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I have no displeasure in the application; it is very reliable, and you can work in a friendly way at each of the meetings virtually without complications since the application has no limits. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Preciate has truly helped our firm come together in these difficult times. Our company fosters a culture of communication, collaboration, and appreciation. Preciate is not only fun but also interactive. It brings us together in an easy-to-use and dynamic platform. Being able to see others' thanks and praise connects us and gives us a sense of togetherness even when we're not physically together. The Preciate socials are a new and interesting way to get together--we're on Microsoft Teams all day long. In Preciate social, we can listen to some music, virtually mingle, and get to know people in a more informal way--groups can branch off and talk separately while still in the same platform. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It would be helpful to be able to curate the Preciate feed a little more, perhaps to filter or see past a certain date set. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Preciate as a platform is very cool. You can join a room where you're a small bubble floating around, and you move closer to different people to hear their conversations simulating being in a real office. The closer you get, the louder it gets, and if you move away, you no longer hear the conversation. There are rooms you can split into and host games or smaller group sessions, and overall it is a pretty decent social platform. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
One thing I disliked about the platform was the degrading audio and the fact only ten people could be in a small area. My work used it to host an office party where around 25 people. Sometimes you'd move next to a group and hear about an exciting story, or someone would be sharing something you wanted to see. If there were already ten people in that area, though, it would complain at you and tell you to separate. They do have a presenter mode for people to use to show off or address everyone. While I understand the audio problem, I know you have other platforms that host far more than that in a single room, so it surprised me a little that this would be an issue. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
With a virtual team, there is a level of connection that can be missing, and Preciate helps to bridge that gap that a bunch of tiles cannot. Instead of everyone talking over each other, or a bunch of glazed-over eyes, Preciate helps to bring some humanity to this remote work. Allowing users to be interactive by moving around and jumping to different conversations keeps everyone engaged, a considerable step up from random break-out rooms. It is simple, but I love the short information video for first-time users; it is an excellent overview that allows users to join seamlessly and begin conversing. The option to create different rooms is a huge step above Zoom, and I love the toast feature as it is a great way to alert everyone someone is going to speak instead of trying to get everyone to quiet down and mute. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Overall it is a fantastic platform, just looking forward to a mobile option for those users who may be joining from the road. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I like the atmosphere it creates. Background music and you can see everyone. Very easy for everyone to enter the room.
Use share otion, muting people is easy. Can be branded Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Nothing yet as I am just getting used to using preciate. I am a new user. There is a learning curve from using Zoom and teams, which is normal with any new platform Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

A refreshing change from zoom. Preciate works well for getting people to engage with each other directly in a remote setting. Great for side conversations; good for letting me make direct contact quickly with people on my team when a full one-on-one is too much. Great for end-of-day or end of quarter conversations when teammates want to feel and experience pride or enthusiasm from a good day or a project wrap. They can listen to you talking to someone else in a surprisingly natural way. This works great for introverts and my teammates who sometimes warm up slowly to a disucssion. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Some of my team rolled their eyes when they thought it was "another zoom". But once we got into it, they saw it was something different and that we were using it in a different way to communicate not as a replacement for zoom. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The UX is oustanding compared to most 2D tools I've used (I was a Product Mgr for Videoconferencing back in 1995, I've seen dozens of new products come out and go), moving the flat 2D boring UX's of today into something more akin to 3D and spatially relevant group meetings, person-to-person, person-to-group, group-to-person communications - like they are in real life. Free-flowing, moving around a room, sound fading away from a group as you leave it and focusing on the person/s you now face and talk to. 3D sound and personal navigation is super innovative and (as always with innovative UIs) such a no-brainer once you see it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
At this stage it's still missing video recording, which I'm told is bring built. They have a workaround too using a third party software partner, but fully integrated would be even better. Else, no downside I can see. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The ability to move around the room makes it feel like you are in an actual live room as you would in a regular in-person happy hour. I loved that aspect during Covid when our whole workforce was 100% remote as a way for all of us to be together and now as a way to connect with our remote employees. I also enjoy the toast capability, which adds a fun flare.
Customer support was very fast to respond to any questions I had and they were always super friendly! Keep it up. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
That there is no capability to screen share a video when presenting. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Preciate perfectly and intuitively replicates all of the human behaviors experienced at a cocktail party/social event Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Very little. Some new features I am anxiously awaiting but I am a heavy user in its current state. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Preciate offers their "Socials" as one of their coolest features. It is a really unique and fun experience. Totally different than your typical Zoom session. We use them at our company for weekly social hangouts and catching up with all our remote at-home workers. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The limit of 10 people per "group" is a pain at times since sometimes you may only have 12-15 people on a Social and if you are the 1 or 2 people left out it forces you to go make your own little group. It make sense in theory but in practice there are frequently one person in red on the outside of the group. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.