SaaS: How Open Source is Driving Mobile App Development

PortaOne and WebTrit team up to deliver SDK for rapid creation of communication apps by telcos and SaaS developers

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SaaS- How Open Source is Driving Mobile App Development
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Published: May 30, 2022

Simon Wright

Technology Journalist

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 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. 

“They don’t want to have to come out of that app to communicate via voice or video. They want it all there at their fingertips; easy, quick and seamless. 

“Delivering that kind of in-app dialler functionality used to be either too expensive or time-consuming; or only possible by hiring a large international development team; or contracting with a third party that had already made those big investments. 

“That has now all changed.” 

WebTrit provides a feature-rich softphone app that can run in Android, iOS, browser or (coming soon) as a native application for Windows and MacOS. 

It utilises modern WebRTC technology for voice and video communications – solving the many problems that plague traditional apps that attempt to implement full-stack VoIP support.

It is the first dialler of its kind to offer full and free source code access; so front-end functionality and UI can be easily customised by in-house development teams. 

WebTrit provides the back-end via a SaaS subscription which powers in-app VoIP and video and enables push notifications – enabling the app to be closed to save battery and only wake up when receiving an inbound call. 

It can integrate telephony into CRM, MS Teams and Office, and aid monetization by enabling in-app purchases and integration with selected local partners’ offers. 

New users sign up and activate a free trial to access a basic dialler app to start development and testing immediately. In one day, it is possible to create a customized version of their own domain, connect to their hosted PBX system, and add their logo and colors. 

Users’ branded apps can be then uploaded to Google Play or iTunes under their name and customers can then be invited to start using the service via QR code or SMS. 

“We have given telcos the freedom to create their own communication app or add communication capabilities to their website or product,” says Yuri Cherniavskii, CTO and founder of WebTrit. 

“WebTrit is a single platform which provides calling from smartphones, MS Teams and webpages but we believe in empowering our customers, so we provide them with the source code so they can customize as they like. 

“Users retain all the freedom but they get the stable back-end maintained by the WebTrit team. 

“Existing third-party solutions give you no control and customization options are not available. Or worse yet, providers do not keeping software fresh and updated.” 

“WebTrit saves money and increases the efficiency and pace of development. It also decreases the time needed to develop from scratch and constantly maintain.” 

The innovation’s timing is certainly significant. 

The pandemic-induced flock to mobile working and collaboration platforms such as WhatsApp and MS Teams has fuelled an explosion in unified communications. 

Those working from anywhere demand reliable and seamless communication capabilities that are increasingly integrated and simple. 

The power and convenience of the all-encompassing softphone app is fast eclipsing the clunky and outdated need to flip from one device or platform to another in order to enjoy the best possible user experience – and leverage the maximum efficiencies. 

“The market is evolving and only those organisations which keep pace with innovation will maximise the opportunities,” says Zhylenko. 

“We have seen big changes to how the world communicates and we expect those changes to continue. Leveraging such transformation will serve as a powerful differentiator for those who respond positively” 

To learn more about how PortaOne and WebTrit can help your and your customers’ businesses thrive, visit www.webtrit.com 

 

 

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