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www.apifonica.com
Programmable voice & SMS usage patterns
as discovered at TADHack 2017
TRADITIONAL TECH VS. INNOVATIVE
THINKING
VERSATILITY
ENTERPRISE
Kutuzoff
LineUp Meeting
Beams
Hailey The Recruiter
BARRIER
BRAKERS
EventMuster
THNKU
ConnectRoo
GuideMe
Culturoo
COZYFIERS
Foody
ChildCare
Triggr
PhoneGuard
ROME
LIFESAVERS
Helpr
Save Me
pMedic
VeriPro
CaRescue
Health Beeper
IoT
Foodger
Triton
SafePlace
Chloring
Quitable
How XXI century
programmers
harness XX century media?
Pre-communication filter
1. The user is assigned a
virtual phone number
2. All incoming calls to this
number are met with a
message saying that there’s
a charge for continuing.
3. If the call ends quickly, it’s
considered unsolicited and
is charged.
4. Calls lasting longer then a
certain (user set) amount of
time considered welcome
and won’t be charged.
Freedom for unwanted calls
PhoneGuard, London
3th Price
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www.apifonica.com
Time-sensitive info delivery
1. The user who needs a
repair fills in the
request form,
specifying the
appliance and the
problem
2. The app checks for
available professionals
3. Matching professionals
receive SMS with a link
to join a video chat
4. A professional who
joins the chat first gets
the deal
The do-it-yourself repair marketplace
Ciclo, Madrid
2th Price
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www.apifonica.com
The last resort medium
1. The user is assigned a
virtual phone number
2. User sets a calendar
specifying the
preferable means of
contact for different
times of the day
3. Messages sent to the
user’s virtual number
get routed to email,
Slack, etc., as specified
on step 2.
The ”reach-me-anywhere” app
ROME, London
1 st Price Winner
www.apifonica.com
www.apifonica.com