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Apr 6, 2021Liked by Jeroen Coupé

Thank you Jeroen for writing about Myndr.

I'd like to add that we are currently mainly focussed on usage by teachers in primary schools. Again: filtering can be accomplished in many ways, also for schools. What makes Myndr different is that teachers, also the not-so-tech-savvy, can spend their time teaching, at rest that pupils can only access the parts of internet they should. And that pupils are less distracted by all the niceties of the web.

(Unless the teacher feels it's time to chill)

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I also feel like it could be useful in the context of a meeting room. I briefly mentioned it during the webinar where we talked about the marketing and meeting rooms we did last week with Zapfloor. https://www.linkedin.com/events/freelivewebinar-meetingroomsasa6775006296929288193/. Do you have any customer that use it as a marketing tool in their meeting room (to allow for more mindfull meetings?). Anyhow, love the product!

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We set out to promote that type of use but this is only applicable when the people attending the meeting either put their mobiles aside or turn off the mobile data connection.

It is used by professionals who want to protect themselves from distraction during work (from home) hours.

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