
Screego
Browser-based screen sharing for one or many viewers using WebRTC
Overview
Screego is a lightweight, self-hosted screen sharing tool that runs entirely in the browser using WebRTC. Users create a room and share a link; viewers join without installing any software. It includes a built-in TURN server to handle NAT traversal and supports multiple simultaneous viewers. The server is a single Go binary, making deployment trivial.
Where it falls short of Slack
- Screen sharing only; no video/audio conferencing, chat, or file transfer features.
- No persistent rooms, user accounts, or scheduling; sessions are ephemeral.
- No recording capability.
- TURN server must be open to the internet for external users, requiring firewall configuration.
We list the gaps honestly so you can decide if the trade-off is worth owning your data.
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