Spoke Phone Launch World’s First UCaaS 2.0 Application in Time for Twilio Signal 2021
UCaaS 2.0 is the future of programmable business communication. Companies rapidly building custom solutions and breaking free from traditional UCaaS providers.
The future standard of programmable business communication
Spoke Phone announced the launch of the world’s first UCaaS 2.0 application: A fully programmable softphone complete with pre-built phone system features, developer tools, and integrations. Companies building on CPaaS platforms such as Twilio and Nexmo (Vonage), can now get to market faster and focus developer time on building value.
UCaaS 2.0 disintermediates traditional UCaaS (“Unified Communications as a Service”) providers, by separating user applications, core communication functions, and customer experiences (typically bundled by the provider), and putting them into the hands of companies building on platforms like Twilio.
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UCaaS 2.0 apps are different. They provide both the user interface and the rich calling features businesses need. Because of this, companies no longer need a traditional PBX or cloud phone service.”— Jason Kerr
Companies adopting UCaaS 2.0 can now take the good “parts” that UCaaS platforms offer, and quickly build the exact communications solution they need. They are no longer restrained by the “black-box” UCaaS provider, a traditional PBX, or even a Telco service provider.
UCaaS 2.0 has been made possible by the rapid growth of CPaaS (“Communications Platforms as a Service”) platforms such as Twilio, Nexmo (Vonage), and others. These platforms allow customers to build tailored communications experiences and customer engagements that suit their exact needs.
Spoke’s first UCaaS 2.0 application is a programmable softphone for Twilio
Spoke’s UCaaS 2.0 programmable softphone allows customers to rapidly deploy consumer-grade solutions on Twilio, without having to build an app or any complex phone system features. And because Spoke deploys into the customer’s Twilio account, customers can now keep the entire call on Twilio for complete privacy, security, and control.
Spoke Phone CEO, Jason Kerr, explains UCaaS 2.0. “The difference between a normal UC app and a UCaaS 2.0 app, is that UCaaS 2.0 applications provide both the user interface as well as the rich experiences and call control businesses need. Because of this, companies no longer need a traditional PBX, switch, or cloud phone service.”
Spoke’s programmable softphone for Twilio comes complete with extensions, DIDs, call routing, call transfer, conference calling, call recording, SMS/Chat, transcribed voicemail-to-email, and more. It also provides call groups/hunting, user directories and availability, as well as native CRM integrations right out-of-the-box.
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Spoke is built with developers in mind. Twilio developers can connect Twilio to Spoke using native Twilio products and code, such as Twilio Studio, Twilio Flex, Twilio Voice, and Twilio Conversations. Spoke even provides open-source quick-starts that Twilio Developers can download to create custom Twilio Serverless Functions that provide native connectivity to Spoke from inside Twilio.
Spoke CTO, Kieron Lawson, says “UCaaS 2.0 is about putting programmable communications into the hands of everyone. We’ve done 80% of the heavy lifting for you, so companies and developers using CPaaS can focus on the 20% that makes their company unique.”
Spoke’s low-code platform approach opens up programmable communications to a wider variety of companies, developers, and use cases. The ultimate goal is to take the rigidity and complexity out of traditional UCaaS offerings, and bring the potential of tailored communications to the masses.
Kerr continues, “UCaaS 2.0 is all about enabling customer experiences that are specific to your business. Most businesses have unique customers and unique processes that define them and their offerings. Our job is to provide them with the tools to go faster, and get out of the way.”
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