3,000+ dMeet Pro users before TGE last week.
Now we’re opening distribution:
→ 50% referral commissions
→ 12 months payouts
→ built for creators, communities, media & AI-native teams
dMeet Partner Program is now live:
https://t.co/Vl7Eqen2RH
@Gallup says 52% of remote-capable employees are hybrid and 26% are fully remote.
Pew found 81% of people working from home used video calls to stay connected with coworkers.
That’s an incomprehensibly large number of people that are still relying on 15+ year old video conferencing systems.
dMeet adds direct calls by username, AI translation across 30+ languages, group chat, profiles, contacts, and AI meeting summary (buy-buy external notetakers) teams can actually use after the call ends.
Try it out for your next meeting, free, below ↓
@ENKI_ISHTAR@dtelecom Paid subscriptions can currently be purchased through the desktop web app and will work across both desktop and mobile apps. Mobile subscription management will be added later.
The dTelecom Origin IDs sale is live.
And 3 Origin IDs grants you 1 month of dMeet Pro.
dMeet Pro gives users access to the product experience behind the network: more AI points, AI summary of all calls, and a more.
With Origin ID you get a $2.6M airdrop boost
With 3 Origin IDs - an extra month of dMeet Pro.
@dTelecom Origin IDs are now live on @OpenSea
The first on-chain identity layer for people creating real activity across our network.
Meetings. Calls. Translation. Participation. 👤<>🤖 Comms.
If you’re early, this is where you get recognized.
Mint: https://t.co/HqxXn0R31p
dTelecom is turning participation into identity.
@dMeetApp is where it starts.
Usage gets origin.
Origin becomes value.
Now it lives on-chain.
Origin ID is for those who show up, and will shape what comes next.
Zoom users still report high CPU usage in some cases, along with audio and breakout room issues when sessions get more involved.
Google Meet is easier to jump into, but user reviews still mention basic participant controls, inconsistent screen sharing, and weaker collaboration features for complex meetings.
Video conferencing still has real pain points. At dMeet, we’re working to address them with smoother performance and better meeting control.
Don’t believe us? Try sending a dMeet link for your next client virtual coffee. ↓
That’s what real utility looks like.
Product → usage → value. Not farming.
dMeet leaderboard decides who wins big part of allocation.
Meetings are now secure, decentralized, enterprise-grade, and free.
$2.6M Airdrop for OUR community.
And yes, big part of it flows through the product.
@dMeetApp leaderboard is already live:
→ calls
→ minutes
→ points
→ tokens
If you’re using it, you’re already accumulating.
You are early.
Each scheduled meeting now has its own dedicated page inside dMeet.
Hosts see controls for managing the session. Participants get a simpler view focused on the meeting details and joining the call.
Planning and live communication now sit in the same environment.
dMeet now supports scheduled meetings.
You can create a meeting in advance, invite participants by email, edit it later, cancel it if plans change, follow upcoming sessions in a built-in calendar, and open a dedicated meeting page before the call begins.
We also added a built-in calendar, so upcoming meetings now live in one clear place.
Instead of digging through old messages or inbox threads, users can open dMeet, see what is ahead, and go straight to the right session.
Imagine the first impression you can make when:
- You do not have to simplify the way you speak on a call just because someone may not catch your usual pace or phrasing.
- You can sound fluent, natural, and fully like yourself, even when you speak quickly, make a joke, or explain something with nuance.
- And the conversation can keep its rhythm instead of turning into pauses, repetition, and “sorry, can you say that again?”
That is what real-time voice translation changes.
Try dMeet for yourself: https://t.co/Bh9XobJmlU