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New job announcement · ReactReplay use case

Got the offer? Make the moment.

A new job is news. With ReactReplay it’s also a moment your family gets to live through.

Most career milestones are announced with a screenshot and a thumbs-up emoji. Not this one. ReactReplay turns "I got the job" into a synced reveal room where everyone who rooted for you watches the news land at the same second — and their cameras catch it.

Why this beats a text

The moment is the point.

The phone calls you make after a big offer get repetitive fast. By the third "yeah it’s 30% more!" you’re on autopilot. A synced reveal compresses all those calls into one cinematic moment, and the resulting clip becomes a small monument to the win.

How it works for a new job announcement

Three minutes from setup to live room.

Pick custom reveal, type the headline ("NEW JOB" or the company name), choose the sky-blue palette, mint named links for parents, partner, and best friends, and hit start. Everyone joins, the countdown plays, the news pops, and the recordings begin.

  1. 1. Choose your reveal. Custom headline, accent color, scheduled or instant.
  2. 2. Generate per-recipient links. Paste names — each guest gets a personal URL.
  3. 3. Press start. The countdown plays in every browser; cameras roll; clips land in your library.
Common questions

New job announcement FAQs.

How do I announce a new job to my family in a memorable way?
Set up a private reveal room on ReactReplay with a custom headline ("NEW JOB AT [COMPANY]"), invite the people who matter most, and run the room. Each guest’s reaction is recorded individually. You walk away with a six-clip celebration grid instead of six separate "I told them" calls.
Can I use this for a promotion or just a brand-new role?
Both. The custom-reveal headline is whatever you type — "PROMOTED", "DIRECTOR", "STARTING AT GOOGLE" all work. We have a separate Promotion page if you want focused copy for that case.
Should I tell my family before the reveal?
No — that’s the whole point. Send the link a day or two ahead with something innocuous ("Big news Wed at 7pm — bookmark this"), then run the room when the time comes. The surprise carries the reaction.
How long does the reaction recording last?
About 12 seconds per guest, starting the second the headline appears. Long enough to catch the realization arc and the celebration; short enough that the file sizes stay friendly.
Is this overkill for a new job announcement?
Depends on whose face you want forever. The Intimate plan is $19 and lets you invite 6 people for 30 days of video access. If your parents’ reaction is the part you want to remember, that’s a fair price.

Got the offer? Make the moment.

Pay-once, no subscription. Set up in three minutes. Keep every reaction forever on the Big Day plan.

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