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Revolutionizing Online Meetings: Evernote Founder Renames Tech Startup to Airtime

In 2021, Phil Libin, the founder of Evernote, introduced a new startup with the peculiar name Mmhmm, which features technology for online video meetings that allows for the insertion of slides to be presented as seamless background scenes, akin to watching a news program. It is perceived that online video meetings will become increasingly common, and these features help enhance the quality of meetings.

Fast forward to 2025, Mmhmm announced a rebranding under the new name Airtime, while the product remains related to video conferencing as before. Airtime consists of two tools: Airtime Creator, which is the original Mmhmm app for inserting slides as background scenes during online meetings or for recording video presentations, and Airtime Camera, a new app used as a camera for meetings through various programs, enhancing the visual appeal or catering to brands that seek control over the tone of online meetings.

Airtime is offered as a subscription service priced at $10 per month for annual subscriptions or $12 per month for monthly payments. Libin mentioned that this rebranding should at least help everyone spell the company name correctly without having to spell out each letter individually.

Source: Airtime via TechCrunch

TLDR: In 2021, Phil Libin introduced Mmhmm, a unique startup for online video meetings, which later rebranded as Airtime in 2025, offering tools for enhanced visuals and control over online meetings at a subscription price of $10-12 per month.

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