The idea for ZmURL stemmed from Liu missing multiple Zoom events he’d wanted to attend. Liu, from Beijing but now holed up in New York, had spent five years at Google, Uber and PlanGrid before selling his machine learning tool TinyMind. Pontis, now in San Francisco, had started bike and scooter rental software companies Spring and Scooter Map. The two software engineers fittingly met over Zoom a year ago and have only met once in person. Luckily, Pontis and his co-founder Danqing Liu are here to help with ZmURL. ZmURL’s founders during their only in-person meeting ever Since then, the FBI has issued a warning about Zoombombing, The New York Times has written multiple articles about the issue and Zoom’s CEO Eric Yuan has apologized. ![]() That’s unfortunately spawned new problems, like “Zoombombing,” a term I coined two weeks ago to describe malicious actors tracking down public Zoom calls and bombarding them with abuse. That’s led to new use cases, from cocktail parties to roundtable discussions to AA meetings to school classes. ![]() But with people trapped inside by coronavirus, its daily user count has spiked from 10 million to 200 million. Zoom wasn’t built for open public discussions. “We’re hoping to give event organizers the tools to preserve in-person communities while we are all under quarantine.” “We built to make it easier for people to stay physically distant but socially close,” co-founder Victor Pontis tells me. That could stop Zoombombers from harassing your call with offensive screenshared imagery, profanity or worse. ZmURL also lets you require that attendees RSVP by entering their email address so you can decide who to approve and provide with the actual entry link. Launching today, ZmURL is a free tool that lets you customize your Zoom video call invite URL with a title, explanation and image that will show up when you share the link on Twitter, Facebook or elsewhere. Sick of sharing those generic Zoom video call invites that all look the same? Wish your Zoom link preview’s headline and image actually described your meeting? Want to protect your Zoom calls from trolls by making attendees RSVP to get your link? has you covered.
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