Where to search for updated OpenBOM videos? 

Oleg Shilovitsky
Oleg Shilovitsky
28 June, 2019 | 2 min for reading
Where to search for updated OpenBOM videos? 

User experience is one of the things companies are thinking more these days. At OpenBOM we are thinking about how to help people exploring what OpenBOM can do in the fastest and efficient way. 

Video is a great source of information. Since very early days of OpenBOM we developed tons of videos to demonstrate how to use OpenBOM. Within time, some of them are getting old. 

Where you can watch updated OpenBOM videos? 

Here are a few places you can check out. 

A new feature of OpenBOM Pricing page.

Now you can watch OpenBOM 101 videos there. Navigate to OpenBOM pricing page and click on “?” mark next to features. 

OpenBOM Youtube Channel. 

Want to learn more about OpenBOM? Navigate to our Youtube Video channel and check them out ordered from newest to oldest. So you will always get the newest videos first. 

Also, please check specific Youtube channel playlists: 

OpenBOM 101 videos

OpenBOM CAD Integrations 

OpenBOM ERP Integrations 

More video will become available soon from a new OpenBOM Product Tour page (coming). Stay tuned. 

Conclusion.

Video is a great source of information. Check our Youtube channel and web site for video. If you do some cool stuff with OpenBOM and want to share it on our Youtube channel and in our blog, please let us know. We will be happy to share. 

Best, Oleg

PS. Let’s get to know each other better. If you live in the Greater Boston area, I invite you for a coffee together (coffee is on me). If not nearby, let’s have a virtual coffee session — I will figure out how to send you a real coffee.

Want to learn more about PLM? Check out my Beyond PLM blog and PLM Book website

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