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Remote work is getting a redo today as Absurd:joy is launching its Tangle virtual collaboration platform today.
Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Absurd:joy has been working on Tangle for years, revising as needed for customers during multiple rounds of early access. The company raised more than $10 million, and it’s happy to be launching general availability across North America, the European Union, the United Kingdom, and other participating regions in Asia Pacific and South America.
Tangle said people can fully experience how Tangle is reimagining remote work culture. Beginning with a 30-day free trial for a team of up to 50 concurrent colleagues with a maximum of 1,000 invitees to a server, this trial period includes the Pro tier Tangle experience, which includes unlimited use of the virtual office space.
Absurd:joy started out as a game company started by Owlchemy virtual reality gaming veterans Alex Schwartz and Cy Wise. They were frustrated by the lack of modern tools that empower teams to feel present, connected, and able to collaborate remotely. As they labored to make games in the pandemic, they pivoted to create a remote work hub dubbed Tangle.
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It serves as a virtual platform for teams to connect and collaborate from anywhere. It was under testing since the company announced its funding of $5.5 million in August 2021. And now anyone can download and use it.
Beginning with a vision to upend the current,
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