The sign-up and phone number acquisition flows were seamless. Excited to try calling now!
Remarkable work - thank you!
Been using Google Voice for _years_ and it's only gotten worse.
I know that the whole schtick is that you don't need an app, but is one on the table for Android? Things like native integration with the Dialer and Notifications are a strong candidate for a native integration.
Oh. And JP phone numbers, but that's a stretch goal.
“Native integration” as in?
Notifications on webapps aren’t a foreign concept today, either.
Notifications are cool, but having the ability to filter the categories of different types of notifications, or from different users, is also something that can't be done via Webapps/PWA.
Will put the number porting on our radar very soon.
How much time it took? I started in April, but started coding enf of May
You started earning? Yes, 2 paying customers, very very minimal but that prooves the need I think
How are you advertising? Hard, still trying to market to it
Why not people call from there phone for international call? It's expensive; this is a cheaper option for sure.
Voklit : 0.05$ / minute
Encrypted Calls
All calls are encrypted with TLS 1.2+ for signaling and SRTP with AES-128 for audio. Your conversations stay private during transmission.
This can only be true on your (Voklit) end between the client and the server, it stops being encrypted both from signalling and audio perspective the moment it hits the PSTN in any country on any network.I would consider re-phrasing this so that limitation is more clear, for people who may misinterpret that encryption claim, unless you've found a way to encrypt PSTN signalling and audio which would be a much more impressive feat.
Thanks for flagging this.
I'm guessing that the price in $ is USD but as we also have $ in Canada, it can be misleading, especially when 1USD~=1.35CAD
I am Egyptian living in Europe, so I want to support it, but I left it for a bit.
There are a lot of telephony providers out there (Twilio, Bandwidth, etc.) So it's easy to start building.
Cheapest reliable (as in 100%, GV works ok for me in general, but not perfect) way I've found in my research of this is to get a Tello Mobile #, as they are just a t-mobile MVNO, so the numbers are part of t-mobile's pool, so that costs $5-6 a month at the minimum, depending how you configure it.).
That's easy.
If you mean enterprise support, that's on the grid, if I have enough money to quit and focus / hire for Voklit. I would do that.