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Right now they're very similar, but we're working on getting Awesometalk onto more platforms than just the web. We want you to be able to send anyone an Awesometalk link, and no matter what device they're using, have a conversation.



Isn't that exactly what the web is good at though? Cross-platform? Right now I can send a friend an appear.in link and they can open it on their Android device and join the chat. I don't think Safari on iOS has WebRTC support yet, but I can't imagine that they're not working on it.


Let's say you send a link to someone on an iOS device -- we can prompt them to install a native app, then as soon as they open the app, with no login, your call starts.

Apple actually is refusing to add WebRTC to Safari, because if you have good HTML5 support and WebRTC, you can do much more outside of a native app, which hurts their ability to control the app ecosystem, and helps developers ship to Android and iOS on the same day. I hope this changes, but right now it doesn't seem promising.


Don't know if the Safari team is working on it, but we are ;) https://twitter.com/appear_in/status/440485480723787777 (I'm Product manager of appear.in)




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