This morning the company announced Twilio Live, a platform meant to help developers more easily integrate live video/audio features into their apps.
Details are still a bit light, but here's what we know so far:
Twilio Live is launching today but in invite-only beta mode - so not everyone will get access immediately.
It'll support iOS, Android and all 'major browsers.'
In addition to the content streaming tools,
We saw a massive rush of Clubhouse clones hit the market after that app's spike in popularity, with even huge names like LinkedIn, Twitter and Discord rushing to replicate its best features. With
One of the biggest challenges of reinventing the wheel when it comes to livestreaming is one of scaling; what might work beautifully for 100 viewers could grind to a halt when you have that viral moment that brings a sudden influx of 10,000.
No details seem to be available currently as to how Twilio Live's pricing will work.
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