Big news for those who love remote work.

Or, at least in the film and video world, those who love remote video production pipelines and editing workflows. Strada, a remote workflow platform that allows users to edit, share, and collaborate on remote media, has released an update that promises big changes and exciting new possibilities for remote work.

Let’s take a look at what’s new with Strada 2.0.


Strada Version 2.0 Update

So, as you can see in the video below, where Strada CEO Michael Cioni goes over all of the updates packed into this new 2.0 version, the big headline that the company outlines is a world where users can drag and drop files from anywhere in the world in an instant.

And this company promises it's possible with no uploads, no VPNs, and no NAS. It works similarly to the Finder in your macOS workflows, letting users find and share footage without paying an arm and a leg for remote storage—something that can traditionally get quite pricey when it really starts to stack up for remote teams.

The update also brings a completely new look to the platform, major performance improvements, and greater flexibility for teams of all shapes and sizes. And while it may not be for all teams, especially those who are content with their local workflows, it is an intriguing option and a future-forward piece of tech worth keeping tabs on.

Price and Availability

What's cool about Strada, too, is that the company offers free tiers so potential users can get used to the flow and what remote workflows offer. Basic plans start at $8 per month (per user). You can find more info on the company’s website here.