u/ayoubelhariri

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Is it just me, or is it impossible to reach Anyone on AnyDesk's tech team?

Hey guys,

Honestly getting a bit exhausted here. I’ve been trying to get in touch with AnyDesk's technical team for weeks through open roles, contact forms, everywhere and it feels like they just don't really care about outside innovation or new tech.

I’m a freelancer with 7 years of experience, and I spent the last 3 years working on a way to make desktop streaming significantly faster. I finally got it figured out and benchmarked: it’s a new frame compression setup built purely on spatial topology (no heavy AI, no basic grid blocks, no heavy matrix multiplication).

What I got working:

Up to 80% better compression on complex frames while keeping high quality.

Super lightweight: Runs crazy fast without eating up hardware, perfect for real-time streaming.

Solid benchmarks: Tested it thoroughly on all kinds of frame complexities.

At this point, I don't even care if it's joining the team or just doing a quick call to show them the benchmark data I just genuinely want faster streaming for everyone.

Does anyone here actually work on the AnyDesk dev team, or know someone who does? Would really appreciate a point in the right direction.

Thanks!

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u/ayoubelhariri — 9 days ago

Build Your Own Airbnb Without Paying Airbnb

Booking platforms own the customer relationship.

And most hosts still end up managing everything through WhatsApp anyway.

That setup feels outdated.

I’ve been spending time with a few short-term rental operators recently, and I’ve been testing something called Callofia a simple system for running bookings under your own brand instead of routing everything through marketplaces.

The goal isn’t to “replace Airbnb overnight.”

It’s more about this:

Direct bookings with no commission layer

A simple white-label booking page

Custom domain under the host or concierge brand

Basic guest and reservation management

A workflow that still works with WhatsApp, not against it

Basically, trying to give hosts ownership of their own guests instead of permanently renting them from a platform.

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u/ayoubelhariri — 3 months ago