![]() ![]() “We’re trying to find nuggets of value throughout a user’s day. “We just want to be a useful product,” Arora says. However, the company has a native Mac and native Windows client in beta right now - Arora was using it as we video-chatted - and they’ve included native OS-level notifications, so your texting and syncing experience will be as real-time as possible.Īlso of note: MightyText is currently building a Gmail plugin that will let you text right from your Gmail account. “We can do any file type, any media type, install and uninstall apps … ”Ĭurrently MightyText works on your tablet or laptop via a web-based interface to its cloud software. Send Bulk SMS Send messages to 25 people at a time. “This is just the beginning,” he told me. SMS Email Sync + Backup Receive and reply to text messages using email. And we’ve seen that people will pay for storage.”īuilding a platform for personal sharing has been part of the plan all along, Arora says, calling MightyText more of a productivity play than a messaging app. For example, cookies help authenticate your access to MightyText and prevent unauthorized parties from accessing your accounts. “We also have some professional features coming soon, such as scheduling texts, managing multiple phones, a B2B play for enterprises, especially as BlackBerry moves out of the enterprise and companies need to manage 50 or 50,000 devices centrally. Authentication and security: To log you into MightyText, protect your security, and help detect and fight spam, abuse, and other activities that violate MightyText’s agreements. So Arora sees the possibility of leveraging his MightyText platform, which is on pace to route about six billion texts annually, for much, much more.Įssentially, what MightyText has created is the plumbing and wiring for a personal data sharing platform, which can then open up an API for any other apps that want to communicate to the desktop or send data and documents to a user’s other devices. ![]() It’s good timing because, while our phones are the most personal of our devices, they can be islands of content and capability that don’t translate well to your laptop or tablet. It’s good timing, and not just because iCloud just had an outage yesterday. There will soon be billions of Android devices, and no one’s making it easy.” “No one raves about iCloud, and we feel there’s an opportunity. “Everything on your phone should be everywhere all the time,” Arora says. ![]()
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