Buggyverse Just Got Real: Camera & Screen Share Are Here

Something just changed.

Buggyverse isnโ€™t just a place to join rooms anymore โ€” itโ€™s starting to feel like a place where people actually connect in real time. We just rolled out camera and screen sharing, and the difference is immediate. Itโ€™s not just another feature update. The whole experience feels more alive.

Before, rooms were mostly about talking. Now theyโ€™re about presence. Turning on your camera makes it feel like youโ€™re actually there with someone, not just another username in a list. Sharing your screen changes conversations completely โ€” instead of explaining things, you can just show them. That alone removes a lot of friction.

Weโ€™re already seeing people use it in ways that go beyond what we expected. Some are studying together and explaining problems live. Others are showing projects, going through code, or helping friends step by step. Even casual hangouts feel different when you can actually see each other or share something instantly. It feels faster, more natural, and less forced.

Since releasing these features, activity has been picking up quickly. More people are joining rooms, staying longer, and coming back more often. That kind of behavior matters more than just signups. It shows that the experience is actually sticking.

What this tells us is simple: people werenโ€™t just looking for another room-based app. They were waiting for something that feels real. Camera and screen share didnโ€™t just improve Buggyverse โ€” they unlocked what it was supposed to be.

This is just the beginning. The focus now is on making Buggyverse a place for real-time interaction, private groups, and shared experiences that donโ€™t feel artificial. Thereโ€™s still a lot to build, but the direction is becoming clear.

Buggyverse isnโ€™t about rooms.

Itโ€™s about moments.

And now, those moments feel a lot more real.