/ 03Online Classrooms

Bring back the energy of being in the room together

Online learning lost its soul to grid-view video calls. Meta Town gives instructors and students a shared campus where learning, group work, and connection happen in the same place.

/ The Problem

Grid-view classrooms are exhausting

/ 01

Students disengage when every class is a wall of muted, blank rectangles.

/ 02

Group work means juggling breakout rooms, links, and re-introductions.

/ 03

Office hours sit empty because dropping in feels awkward over a scheduled call.

/ 04

Cohort culture cannot form without ambient, casual presence.

/ The Solution

Class as a place, not a meeting

Meta Town gives every class its own campus. Students walk in, sit with their group, raise a hand, or step into the hallway. The energy of being in the room comes back.

  • Group tables let small teams collaborate without the friction of breakout-room links.
  • Office hours become a room students can drop into — a couch, a coffee, a chat.
  • Cohort spaces persist across the semester, building belonging week over week.
/ What You Get

Built for the way online classrooms actually work

Lecture stages

/ 01

Instructor on stage, students in seats — with raised hands and reactions.

Breakout tables

/ 02

Group tables with auto-joined audio and shared whiteboards.

Drop-in office hours

/ 03

A persistent room students can wander into instead of booking a slot.

Cohort campuses

/ 04

A shared space that lives across the entire term, not just one class.

Office hours went from two no-show students per week to fifteen drop-ins. The friction of joining a Zoom link was the silent killer.

CS instructor

Online bootcamp

/ 04 —Step into the town

Build a Virtual Office Your Team Wants to Show Up To

Bring standups, 1-on-1s, and deep-work sessions into one shared virtual office. Meta Town helps distributed teams stay present, communicate naturally, and make remote work feel connected from the first login.