Integrate email and messaging APIs to enable users to converse directly through LinkedIn, Gmail, and WhatsApp within your app, boosting their productivity and satisfaction.
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Unipile integrates multiple messaging and email platforms into one API, offering centralized communication for businesses.
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Unipile's API stands out by offering a unique combination of LinkedIn/WhatsApp integration along with email services like Gmail and Outlook, allowing for streamlined communication within recruitment and professional networking. This is especially beneficial for publishers creating automations.
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Professionals and businesses looking for efficient communication and integration of various messaging channels into their software applications.
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Unipile uses APIs for messaging platforms, supports email providers, and incorporates AI for message handling.
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Initially focused on employee productivity through an app, we’ve shifted our focus to developing APIs for SAAS publishers, directly integrating services like Gmail, LinkedIn, WhatsApp into CRM, ATS, and outreach software, to address evolving communication needs in professional environments.
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We collaborate with publishers who connect tens of thousands of accounts through our API, but due to confidentiality agreements, their identities are not disclosed.
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This is https://tidelift.com/ ! Others too, I think. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
This problem has already been partially solved by Tidelift. He even mentions them in his blog post, they used to send him $1000 a month. Unfortunately it sounds like they're not legally allowed to fund him at the moment because Russia. $1000 a month is not a lot considering the amount of work this guy is putting in, so Tidelift's model may not be sustainable but it's still an interesting business model. Source: about 1 year ago
> Business idea: If there was a single corporate intermediatory who Isn't that what tidelift [1] is doing? [1] https://tidelift.com. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Depending on the FOSS you use, yes. Eg, https://tidelift.com/ . Is it more convenient to find commercial/proprietary vendors instead? Or to use warranty-less software and pay for your own staff to track changes and be ready to maintain the software yourself? - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Alternatively, companies like tidelift are trying to fix this; you may want to check with them if they'd be interested in adding your project to the fold, though I believe they are focusing more on libraries in library-heavy ecosystems such as java, nodejs, and python. Source: over 1 year ago
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