@phantomburner You're right there are other kids on the block that provide video-conferencing through the browser. However...
1/ Hubl.in is Open Source !!! Isn't that a freaking cool difference with the others ?
2/ We provide advanced features for bandwidth selection. And believe me, bandwidth is a concern in a video app
3/ We provide speech detection and auto-camera switching. In the browser. Without plugins. Yeah I know it sounds great.
4/ We are in the last steps of adding a new awesome killer feature into hubl.in : peer to peer collaborative editor. A rich text collaborative editor, based on QuillJS, using the YJS synchronization framework. Stay tuned, it already runs flawlessly in our lab, we are in the last review steps before launching it.
It's very interesting. Because one of the most requested features at WalkInto (https://walkinto.in) is the ability integrate a WebRTC platform. Users have been trying embedding appear.in, talky.io and some other platforms with ease. But it will be really cool if we could do it natively. Will check it out. Honestly, how stable is the platform? How close is it to production ready? How are you planning to make it profitable?
@bonigv The platform is really stable, and thanks to browsers evolution, webrtc is more and more supported. The biggest pain being that it doesn't work on IE and on iOS. We have big plans to make it profitable: we'll integrate the hubl.in engine into our social network https://open-paas.org . The hubl.in SaaS is and will stay free.
I'm new in the Open source world (started a new job in an open source company a month ago) and I'm happy to share new open source projects here.
Hubl.in lets you create video conference room for free, in less than 30 seconds. No more "can you Skype me?" "Add me on Hangout please" or anything like that. Just create a room, invite people and you're ready to go :)
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