Introducing 
Web Co-browsing for Slack

Link your Slack and RemoteHQ accounts to further enhance your remote work experience.

Users can use the RemoteHQ Slack app to access and share their RemoteHQ workspace URLs with their team on Slack. Team members can then click on the URL to go directly to the RemoteHQ workspace in a new browser tab.

Slack Cobrowsing Benefits

Multiplayer

Multiplayer

Simplest way to co-browse and co-control any website with your colleagues or customers.

No pixelation or freezing

No pixelation or freezing

Remote Browser lives in the cloud with lots of bandwidth and resources.

Fast

Fast

Takes only seconds to launch a Remote Browser and get up and running.

Browse privately. Browse together. Browse faster.

RemoteHQ’s Remote Browser is a secure and ephemeral browser running in the cloud. Use it by yourself or co-browse with others. No download.

Get started

See our Slack integration in action

Trigger  /rhq command
Step 1

Trigger /rhq command

Type "/rhq browse www.example.com" inside any slack channel or private room and hit enter.

Step 2

Configure your browser

Pick your browser location, resolution and privacy settings or simply stick with defaults. Then submit your configuration by clicking Start browsing.

Share your link
STEP 3

Share your Remote Browser session with others

Share your link with others to co-browse the Internet.

Setup

Three simple steps to get you up and running with Remote Browser

1

Click “Connect Slack”

Go ahead, click that purple button, you will be redirected to Slack connection page.

2

RemoteHQ will ask for permissions

RemoteHQ will request standard application permissions just like any other app would do in order to be able to trigger Remote Browser right from your slack channel.

3

Trigger RemoteBrowser

Once in Slack app, run a command that will spin a secure instance of our Remote Browser:

/rhg browse “www.google.com”

Why remote teams love RemoteHQ

INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY

Team Collaboration

Turn any web app into multiplayer mode and give everyone control. There is no more miscommunication over where to click on screen share or worrying about pixelation. Collaborate on a variety of apps such as Trello, Figma, and Miro without leaving the workspace. Remote Browser will help your team increase productivity and save time. Empower everyone to take action.

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INCREASE CLOSE RATES AND REDUCE SALES CYCLE

Sales Demo

Instead of screen sharing your demo, use Remote Browser to do a demo walkthrough. Give your prospects the opportunity for an instant test drive as part of the demo in a controlled setting. Let them experience the true power of your product firsthand. Remote Browser will help increase sales conversion.

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REDUCE CHURN AND TICKET RESOLUTION TIME

Customer Support

With Remote Browser, you can resolve customer issues quickly, collaboratively and in real-time, in your customer’s account within your web app. No more tedious back and forth on email or IM chat. You can support and train customers efficiently and collaboratively to make a sustainable impact and reduce churn. Leverage Remote Browser to troubleshoot together as you work on the same page.

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IMPROVE CUSTOMER SUCCESS AND RETENTION

Training and Onboarding

Turn passive sessions into active ones. You can seamlessly hand over control to users at the right juncture so users can learn by doing. With Remote Browser, you can start by showing the way and then let the user take action. Enable your customers and team members to learn by doing and improve the customer experience.

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See our other integrations

Connect Intercom with RemoteHQ and co-browse the Web with your customers.

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Connect Webex with RemoteHQ and co-browse the Internet securely with Remote Browser.

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Connect Zoom with RemoteHQ and co-browse the Internet securely with Remote Browser.

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SUPPORT

Frequently Asked
Questions

Can I sign in with Slack?

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How do I start the Remote Browser from Slack?

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Who can join a session?

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Will RemoteHQ charge for each user that uses Remote Browser?

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Is everyone in the Slack workspace allowed to join sessions?

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