WebRTC is an open source project that provides web browsers and mobile applications with real time communication through APIs without the need to installing any software. It works like magic! It allows video and audio by allowing peer to peer connections. Here's my top 3 list of products I find easy to integrate and cost effective for businesses.
Agora provides multi-party video and chat APIs for the web, and mobile apps. You can pay as you go so there's no upfront costs and you can start with a free trial of up to 10,000 free minutes the first month.
This tool allows managers and leads assign tasks to their teams and keep track of the progress of each task assigned. You can also integrate 3rd party tools such as slack to notify managers when each task is being updated. There's also a due date field where you can check and see your progress.
Vidyo is a web conferencing platform primarily focusing on telemedicine and telehealth. Their software is Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) compliant. Also includes electronic health information protection and is great for healthcare companies. A price of $65/month gets you ongoing support and includes up to 6500 minutes of real-time communications.
Vonage offers interactive video, video broadcast, voice (via SIP), and text messaging (via SMS/chat). A monthly base fee of $9.99 includes 2000 subscribed minutes (it is per receiver, and the sender does not pay for upstreaming their video). Higher volumes are priced in tiers starting at $0.00475/subscribed minute for the 2 000-100 000 minutes and thereafter decreases to $0.00400/subscribed minute. TokBox’s free SDK is compatible with all browsers and mobile systems.
WebRTC has become scalable, has secure peer to peer connections, and is supported in every browser. If you are looking to find developers to integrate video and chat using webrtc, feel free to reach out to us for more information by clicking here.