Droplr
4 Case Studies
A Droplr Case Study
TED, a nonprofit that produces and distributes thought‑provoking talks worldwide, needed a faster way for its tech and editorial teams to share quick UI prototypes, get rapid feedback, and transfer large files across varied communication platforms and external contractors. Traditional workflows—pushing experimental builds to staging or dealing with access issues—were slow and interrupted their iterative design process.
By using Droplr’s quick screen‑video capture and platform‑agnostic file sharing, TED team members can record, upload, and share links instantly, bypassing staging and access hurdles. The result is faster feedback cycles, smoother collaboration with internal and external partners, and significant time savings from minutes shaved off routine communication tasks.
Aaron Weyenberg
UX designer