Giving Away Your Service for Free on Weekends

Copilot is a cool application that lets you control someone else’s computer. So you can receive technical support remotely. You let someone access your computer and copilot takes care of the sometimes very complex task of linking the two computers up (getting through firewalls, etc.). You can use it to fix your parents computer after you move away… or you can can have your kid fix your computer for while you pay for part of their college… (I am not sure which description fits you). Copilot is now free on weekends by Joel Spolsky:

Well, recently we figured out that we’re paying for a lot of bandwidth over the weekends that we don’t need, so we decided to make Copilot absolutely free on weekends. Yep, that’s right… free as in zero dollars, free, no cost, no credit card, no email address, nothing.

While he doesn’t mention it I am sure they figured out this is a great marketing tool also. If you try this product there is a good chance you will find it very helpful. Fogcreek Software is looking for a Summer interns in NYC. I have posted about Joel many times, including: Management Training ProgramJoel ManagementThe IT Iceberg SecretSeven Steps to Remarkable Customer Service

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3 Responses to Giving Away Your Service for Free on Weekends

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  2. annakat says:

    Fantastic, my son will run when I tell him this. As I’ve said in my previous comments being 60+ I need continuous help with my computer so I’m continually having him run by the house and help me out. Well he puts me off because he has to do this and that. Well now he can just sign up for Copilot is now free on weekends by Joel Spolsky: Don’t you know he’ll be thrilled.

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