
Uscreen was founded back in 2014 and started off without any external funding. It's basically a cool platform made specifically for video…
Uscreen was founded back in 2014 and started off without any external funding. It's basically a cool platform made specifically for video creators. What's neat about Uscreen is that it lets creators set up paid memberships that come with a bunch of awesome features: like building their own video libraries, offering live streams, and even creating their own little community hub. Oh, and the best part? It's all wrapped up in their very own branded site and apps. Using Uscreen can really help creators boost their brand, connect with their community on a deeper level, and keep their business going strong.
Uscreen pulls top marks in our Atlas database of remote companies. One of my absolute favorite things to read about remote companies is that they started remote. That means they weren't forced to adapt to remote life during covid. It means they understand how to manage remote employees, trust them to be autonomous, and recognize their efforts based on output rather than physical attendance. "Remote first, remote always. Uscreen has been 100% remote since 2016. We’ve accomplished incredible things alongside an incredibly diverse team; all while living wherever our hearts desire." Companies that originate as fully-remote always have a leg up on those who adopted it by force of covid.
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