Dialpad UberConference Passes 1.5 Million Users
PIN Code Free Access and “I’m On Hold” Real Life Parody Song Remain Popular With Customers
San Francisco, CA- November 2, 2017--Dialpad UberConference, the world’s easiest to use conferencing and collaboration service from Dialpad, has passed the 1.5 million subscriber mark. The service, which offers both paid and free plans, has seen rapid growth across both offerings since its launch in 2012.
“Our increasingly active user base has been fueled both by Dialpad customers seeking a conferencing solution that is fully integrated with their modern business cloud-based phone system, as well as steady organic growth among standalone Dialpad UberConference customers who need reliable, manageable and easy to use conferencing,” said Dialpad co-founder and CEO, Craig Walker. “As one of the earliest conference providers to deliver both PIN-free participation and WebRTC browser-based collaboration, we’ve seen adoption swell as more and more people transition their collaboration and communications fully to the cloud. This helps further underscore Dialpad’s goal of Killing the Deskphone.”
From the beginning, the Dialpad UberConference team has found new ways to surprise and delight customers. The comical real-life parody song, “I’m On Hold” by Alex Cornell, continues to garner new fans, and even inspired cover recordings in a variety of musical genres. PIN code free calling made access easy and perfect for Dialpad’s defined era of the ‘Anywhere Worker.’
“We took a lighthearted approach to the pains of conference calling when we launched Dialpad UberConference at TechCrunch Disrupt in 2012,” said Walker. “We’ve kept that levity alive within Dialpad UberConference and continue to believe in our original vision for the product: keep it simple, easy and enjoyable.”
Starting with PIN code free participation Dialpad UberConference fixes all the broken and outdated aspects of traditional conference calling, offering a highly productive business tool that’s transforming an industry that hasn't seen real innovation in decades.
Dialpad UberConference provides a clean visual interface for every conference call, so participants know who has joined and who is speaking at any time, all without a single download. In addition, there are many other unique features including screen and file sharing, messaging, and on paid business accounts, the ability to automatically call invited participants at the scheduled start time.
In addition to browser-based participation, Dialpad UberConference hosts on the free plan can provide their call participants with a local phone number that can be called at any time to instantly start a conference. Dialpad UberConference paid clients receive a dedicated number for all their conference call dial-in needs, with no PIN required.
The Dialpad UberConference apps, like those for Dialpad, are available for download in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
For more information about Dialpad UberConference, visit the service’s website at Dialpad UberConference.com
About Dialpad
Dialpad is communications simplified for every business. Available on any device, anywhere, Dialpad includes voice, video, messaging and meetings; and is integrated with Microsoft Office 365 and G Suite. Today, 48,000+ customers have joined Dialpad’s mission to kill the desk phone, including 65 percent of the Fortune 500, high-growth enterprises and forward-thinking organizations including Uber, Vivint Solar, Betterment, Stripe, Asana, Quora, and Denison University. Dialpad is funded by Amasia, Andreessen Horowitz, Felicis Ventures, GV (formerly Google Ventures), Section 32, Softbank, and Work-Bench. To learn more about our mission to kill the desk phone, visit dialpad.com and follow @DialpadHQ on Twitter or like us on Facebook.
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