Develop your real-time video, audio, and data interactions with inLive Hub. Based on WebRTC SFU (Selective Forwarder Unit) to automate and scale your real-time app with our cloud infrastructure.
👋 Hello PH community
After our first product launch, we got some feedback from our potential users about doing multi-host live streaming like online classes, telehealth consultations, or video call apps. Something that our first product can't do. To accommodate the demand, we decided to start this second product that can later be integrated into our first product.
That's how we started to develop inLive Hub, a real-time interactive video API that allows you to develop Zoom or Google Meet kinda app but built directly into your app. With this API, you can automate your user flow better and track the behaviors and engagement directly from inside your app.
With built-in interactive video streaming into your app, you can enhance your app experiences by automating the attendance record of your student in your class or checking who is the most actively speaking in your class. Or protect the class only for eligible participants.
We also open-source our WebRTC SFU Golang library so you can develop your own SFU server that fits your use case.
TLDR;
• Check the playground/demo https://room.inlive.app
• If you're a developer, you can explore the documentation page in our website
• If you like it, show your support with an upvote! or If you not, upvote will be appreciated.
We’d love to get some feedback and we're happy to answer questions!
@jackson_huge Thank you Jackson, I'm really glad you're liking the product. Big kudos to my team @tyohan@gagah_gk@faiqnaufal for all their hard work. We'll keep innovating and adding new features, so stay tuned! 🚀
inLive Hub is tackling something really essential with real-time video, audio, and data interactions. Using WebRTC SFU? That's clever! It might be cool to see some beginner-friendly guides or templates to get started. Can't wait to dig in and see how it can fit into our projects. Awesome job on this!
@narendra_solanki thank you for your support. For your starting point, you can try our simplest example of creating a group video call with our SFU library https://github.com/inlivedev/sfu...
If you need more complex example, you can check the source code of our demo app here https://github.com/inlivedev/inl...
Let us know if you have any feedback or question. Thank you!
@alex_chepovoi Thank you for your support! If you're interested in learning more about our product, feel free to visit our website and documentation page.
@morgan_caron Thank you Morgan, I'm really glad you're liking the product. We'd love to hear your feedback on what you don't like too or what features would you like to see added in the future. Hit us up in the GitHub discussion.
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