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Our mission is to help the world fall in ❤️ with work. Nearly two decades ago (😱), a group of our teammates met playing World of Warcraft (Horde, obvi), and it completely changed the way we looked at teamwork, collaboration, and what was possible using social time online. Even though we were on three different continents at the time, we built real relationships, pwned Alliance noobs together, became best friends, and now we're building a generation-defining company together.
As you're undoubtedly aware, the shift to remote and distributed work has unveiled some serious problems in communication, teamwork, culture-building, productivity, and collaboration, on even the best teams. Perhaps surprisingly, many of these problems mirror issues that gamers have solved in order to work together online for gaming (particularly in MMO-land). So, we're out to apply proven gaming principles to the business world to make remote, distributed, and hybrid work wonderful.
The world is not going back to the prior normal that we all knew (and didn't love). The physical office is a relic, and we're not going back to the old model of being chained to any office from 9-5 until we're 65. Plus, people spend more than 80% of their lives working: we think that by building workplaces in the metaverse that people love, we can make that slice of each person's one precious life delightful.
Sophya has created the world’s first MMO workplace - the 'World of Workcraft.
ForbesSophya is in the business of building online workspaces for a new way of working.
Boston GlobeThey call it Sophya, and the idea is to recreate office interactions without the actual brick-and-mortar office.
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