The past year I've been using software like Jamkazam and Jamulus to jam online. It's great fun and works really well provided you have your hardware and software setup correctly and the people in your room have so as well.
While there certainly were quite some new users due to the Covid lockdown, it still is relatively empty. Anywhere from 2 to 10 rooms on busy evenings. Of which most are labeled "pop and country". Rarely any rock and metal unfortunately. But of course you can start your own at any time.
I guess I'm on a mission to get more people online.
Jamulus is free and the more sophisticated Jamkazam is free to try out for a few hours. But I'm happily paying 10 dollars a month for unlimted access. The devs are really working hard to improve the software all the time.
So I'm wondering if people have heard of it at all. What's holding you back from trying it?
Let me know if you have any questions.
Edit march 18:
I will help everyone as much as I can. I started this post without any links. Let alone anything that would make me money.
I'm not kidding you, 2 days after starting this post I got an email that Jamkazam started an affiliate program.
Now today it seems this post is getting more attention so I hope I'm free to post my affiliate link here for those who are interested in using Jamkazam.
I will also post the direct link if you don't want to use my code. No problem of course!
With affiliate code: https://www.jamkazam.com/landing/genera…affiliate=11118
Without: https://www.jamkazam.com
Jamulus without any affiliate code: https://www.jamulus.io
I will read all the new posts tomorrow and help everyone as much as I can. Not for the money but because I'd love to get this more widely known, so we can all jam together!