SaaS: How Open Source is Driving Mobile App Development
Smart global CPaaS provider PortaOne on WebTrit — its affordable voice and video innovation
In today’s always-on, work-from-anywhere world, the softphone app is the new ‘must have’.
Only problem is, they can be hugely time-consuming and costly to develop.
Intricate coding, complex VoIP technology, and needing separate Android and iOS versions, all conspire to force telcos and hosted telephony providers into less expensive collaborations with the tech giants rather than innovate alone.
If only there was a way to offer end user enterprises their own unique, powerful, integrated and white labelled communication app that does it all — fast AND affordably.
Sound too good to be true?
Well, as is so often the case, tech smarts are redefining the art of the possible.
WebTrit — a hatchling from leading start-up accelerator and provider of cloud UCaaS, CPaaS and telecom charging PortaOne — is disrupting the market by releasing a voice and video app under open-source MIT license.
Written in Google’s latest cross-platform App development technology Flutter, it is set to re-shape the world’s ever-evolving business communication landscape.
And that means opportunity abounds for SaaS providers, white-label telco resellers and their customers.
“More and more companies want to offer voice and video communication capabilities within their own application — customers expect it so enterprises must respond or risk falling behind,” says PortaOne founder and CEO Andriy Zhylenko.
“Brand image is very important to people, so companies’ apps must look like their websites. Also, not quite so obviously, it’s about user experience. People get used to being on a company’s website and want the same familiar environment and processes when using an app instead.
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