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Some work is better done together. Programers have long used pair programming to help solve difficult problems together – there’s something quite powerful in sitting on a video call with someone else and working on the same thing together. Modern collaborative tools like Google Docs, Notion, Figma and Miro make this very easy.

If you know you're working on the same or similar thing as someone else at the same time, jump on a call and work together. You might spend 99% of the time in silence but it reduces friction if you need to ask a question or think out loud.

Why is pairing good?


How to pair well…