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LiveBlocks with Guillaume Salles

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Creating great creative tools is extremely difficult. There are thousands of paths a user could take, and every aspect of the user experience has to be carefully considered and optimized for performance. And when you try to add real-time collaboration on top of that, you can be sure that you’re left with almost no time to focus on the core user experience of your product.


Liveblocks is a set of tools and APIs that helps you create amazing real-time collaborative experiences. With Liveblocks, you can make anything collaborative in minutes so that you can give your core product the attention it deserves.

Guillaume Salles is the Co-founder and CTO of Liveblocks and joins the show to discuss what he and his team have built.


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