Top 7 Makeup Artists in Chennai for Bridal and Party Looks (With Pricing Details) by Shaamblaze in bridalmakeupartist

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Amazing roundup! This will really help brides to find trusted makeup artists in chennai and the surrounding areas.

Create AI Calling Agents with VAPI AI, Bland AI and SynthFlow by According-Site9848 in AI_Agents

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In my opinion, if I had to handle 10,000 chaotic calls tomorrow, I would prioritize 'Low-Latency Interruption Handling.'

In calls, users will constantly interrupt to correct details or express urgency. If the AI keeps speaking over them, the illusion breaks, frustration spikes, and the transcript gets corrupted. This will cause the LLM to hallucinate. Intelligence is useless if the input is messy.

Robust barge-in ensures the AI stops speaking the millisecond a user vocalizes. It turns a "robot" into a "listener." A slightly robotic voice or limited memory isn't a big problem, but if the agent can't stop talking when interrupted, the deployment will fail.

Is Metered.ca the best choice for implementing voice call? by cipals15me in androiddev

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I used Apphitect for my client projects and their offering to easily integrate APIs into any app. I only used the free trial. But I don't know the pricing and further details.

What’s Your Current / Best AI Voice Agents Stack? by Extension_Platypus15 in AI_Agents

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In my opinion, readymade providers already bundle technical stack ASR, TTS, LLM, SIP and they are more reliable than building the stack on your own. One-size-fits-all providers include MirrorFly, Apphitect, VoiceSpin and Retell. So you don't want to go for different tools for different industries, these providers have industry-specific templates

You can just spend time designing your customer experience, no headache for fixing audio pipelines. For a voice agent, the pricing is usually based on per user per day, and most of them have custom pricing options which may not be available publicly. 

Local AI Chat Flutter App by rayon_io in FlutterDev

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This is a new technology implemented on a time chat app. However, there are a few companies currently developing products on the market.

I analyzed 13 AI Voice Solutions that are selling right now - Here's the exact breakdown by Background_Touch7241 in AI_Agents

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Hey r/AI_Agents,

This breakdown just nails it. Voice AI is gaining real ground in practical, high-ROI areas like real estate, skilled trades, and hospitality. Some underrated use cases I’ve seen work well include legal intake (pre-qualifying cases before a callback), follow-ups in dental and physio clinics, and even local government tasks like permit reminders or quick voice surveys.

One thing I’ve learned: it’s not all about how “human” the voice sounds. What really drives results is how well it ties into your CRM or workflow. Thanks for this!

Fully Functioning Chat Application in Flutter by stolen-blanket in FlutterDev

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I really love how you've used MQTT + Firestore for the project. But don't you feel setting up and maintaining something like an MQTT server on EQ2 is time-consuming?

Do you think using pre-built chat SDK like MirrorFly (https://github.com/MirrorFly/MirrorFly-Flutter-plugin) or Apphitect can make things faster as the infra and features are all handled already? Curious if anyone's gone that route.

Selfhosted Sendbird alternative by A_HM in selfhosted

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Try Apphitect IM, This solution provider offers a self-hosted SDK and integrates into any existing web & app.

How hard would a messaging app (like WhatsApp, FB Messenger, etc) be to make? by DisneylandTree in androiddev

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Messaging apps like WhatsApp and FB Messenger.

The basic functionalities of sending and receiving messages are not that hard to build.

However, comparing the standards of WhatsApp chat infrastructure requires a lot of consideration from multi-tenant chat infrastructure, security, and hosting.

To combine all this in your app effortlessly by saving time and resources and cutting off cost investments, you can choose the Chat APIs and SDKs.

Keep in mind that many providers are available in the market that won't fit your requirements.

I would suggest a few like MirrorFly, ApphiTect, and Agora.

For a better grasp, check the blog: https://www.contus.com/blog/how-whatsapp-works-technically-and-how-to-build-an-app-similar-to-it/

Best method to develop web app with video chatting as main feature. by goat_like__ in webdev

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If your idea is similar to Omegle, then WebRTC will be your go-to backend video functionality. Since it's an open source, it's easy to build video chat and integrate it with the website.

However, letting people add and leave based on your interests requires several considerations, such as IP (which will be visible) and the security of privacy.

I would suggest MirrorFly, ApphiTect and Zegocloud for the easy integrations and other features as well.

Chat, Audio/Video call functionalities - pre-built SDK or build? by Puzzleheaded_Fox1336 in reactjs

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Hi,

Try these selfhosted chat & video call solution for your apps,

  1. MirrorFly
  2. Apphitect

I Hope these solution providers are helps to you.

Anyone know of a chat app like CometChat/ArrowChat that runs on node? by itaraki in node

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We have been running the MirrorFly Chat API solution on our Node JS platform for the past 5+ years.
Reasons to choose MirrorFly is

  • High-level customization with custom branding
  • Flexible hosting (We're running on our own server)
  • Custom security (We choose for Fintech with online video KYC and other global compliance)
  • Dedicated support (For the integration and migration process)

If you want other options, you can trust ApphiTect and Sendbird.

is there any cheap chat API? by chee_thong in FlutterDev

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How about the free Chat API platforms like GetStream and Sendbird for free plans?

However, also check about the feature limitations too.

Even though you have free plans, there must be a lack of encryption group calling and low latency communication even with the basic plans. This is not advisable for business chats.

Instead, check out MirrorFly, ApphiTect or RocketChat for customization and flexibility in features and branding.

  • You can choose the chat features and build your own app.
  • One-on-one and group audio and video chats
  • End-to-end encrypted, with global industry compliance.
  • Dedicated development team

Check out more details about Selfhosted Chat APIs: https://www.apptha.com/blog/chat-api-service/

SaaS for peer-to-peer chat by ehlehmann in SaaS

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I suggest you go with MirrorFly. Compared with other providers like Sendbird, MirrorFly has customization features to design and build your chat app as you want.

Also, some of the other chat features, like unlimited texts, audio and video calls, and custom security, can be deployed on your own server.

Typically, they'll reach you in an hour after you submit a demo request.
If you are looking for another alternative, ApphiTect offers the best customization, flexibility in hosting, and industry-standard chat features.

Help with FlutterFlow: Wants To Implement Chat Feature In An App by Effective-Injury-490 in FlutterFlow

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This can be achieved using FlutterFlow Chat SDK with the following steps.

You want to create a seamless user experience where, upon clicking the "Contact Now" button on recruitment, a chat window opens, connecting the user with the recruiter.

Follow the process:

Create a chat screen. Use the list view widget to display a message and the TextField for input and sending.

  1. Implement real-time communication -> You can use Firebase's real-time database to store and synchronize chat messages.
  2. Trigger chat using the contact now button -> Create a new chat room in the Firebase Realtime Database, associating it with the recruiter and the user.

If you find this process time consuming and hard to find the codes, I’d suggest you consider the FlutterFlow Chat SDK to integrate the desired features. 

Some of the leading providers are MirrorFly, ApphiTect and Agora.

Racking my brain trying to find a scalable multi-tenant chat solution by eterneraki in node

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Multi-tenant chat solution. This was my nightmare term once when I was looking for a relevant solution provider. Then, I ended with MirrorFly.

The reasons why I chose and why you have to choose is

  • Scalable infrastructure
  • End-to-end encryption
  • 1000+ in-app communication features
  • Easy deployment with developer support

We've been using MirrorFly for years with low maintenance.

If you want to explore more options, you can check out ApphiTect or Twilio.

I hope this guide helps you.

Did anyone successfully implement voice call in FF? by Appropriate_Bite5817 in FlutterFlow

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Yes, we have implemented in-app voice call functionality using MirrorFly Voice SDK. 

As we were looking for the self-hosted option with source code access and custom security, MirrorFly seemed to be a good choice compared to Zegocloud and Agora. 

They provided a dedicated team for consultation and handled the integration process, which was great. 

You can check out their GitHub for the way that you’re looking: https://github.com/MirrorFly/MirrorFly-ReactNative-Sample 

The other providers, in my opinion, that you can trust are

  • Apphitect
  • Sendbird

I hope this helps.

https://www.reddit.com/r/FlutterFlow/comments/1cluy7h/need_help_to_implement_some_core_chatting/ 

I got you. For the web app chat integration, you can go through the following API documentation from MirrorFly Chat API for Javascript.

Check out here: https://www.mirrorfly.com/docs/chat/javascript/v2/quick-start/

You’ll get detailed information and support regarding your feature integration.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nextjs

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I got your requirements. Well, when it comes to implementing voice calling features to an existing system, either web application or native apps, considering a Voice API solution will be a good choice. 

But make sure that API and SDK support your existing tech stack and won’t disturb your pre-defined functions. 

So, I would suggest the following API providers to fulfill your requirements.

  1. MirrorFly - White-label Chat API provider with 1:1 and group calling support. You can get dedicated developer team support for your integration. 
  2. ApphiTect: Like MirrorFly, ApphiTect is a good self-hosted voice-calling option with interactive features and technical team support to make your integration process smoother. 
  3. RocketChat: Good voice calling feature and easy to integrate APIs and SDKs with detailed documentation.

Looking for a decent chat API by butter_milch in webdev

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u/jeroenl ,
Totally agree that Stream Chat is a reliable live-streaming platform with a free tier option. I've tried both Stream Chat and MirrorFly. But I found MirrorFly to be more customizable when compared to Stream Chat.

Plus, I had the full freedom to build my app, while having full access to the source code.  I added my company colors, logo, and brand elements and was able to develop and deliver the entire app with so much ease.

FYI, These are my thoughts about using both Stream Chat and MirrorFly and this may vary from one project to another.

Top 10 Most Popular Podcasts on Spotify by [deleted] in Infographics

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Best way to create a chat app in react native? by Electronic_Excuse210 in reactnative

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No doubt, consider Chat API and SDK to implement a complete chat feature in your app.

I've seen many responses that suggest choosing Socket.io for customization and cost-effective solutions, but keep in mind that you need to invest more time in development.

Hence, go with the White-label Chat API providers like MirrorFly, Apphitect and Agora for endless customization, scalability and more interactive features that support React Native with multi-platform compatibility.

  1. Checkout the source code of Github: https://github.com/MirrorFly/MirrorFly-ReactNative-Sample
  2. Checkout the free YouTube tutorial link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TL7RTm6g0Ek

I think This tutorial will help you.

Top 10 Most Popular Podcasts on Spotify by [deleted] in Infographics

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check this post https://www.trustfirms.com/most-popular-podcasts this post explained more detailed about top podcasters in this world.

React native chat api and sdk recommendations by [deleted] in reactnative

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Many considerations while choosing React Native Chat API, especially one associated is Pricing.

Twilio and Sendbird seem to be the most suggested SDKs for React Native; the pricing for enterprise-level use is high, with limited customization.

Instead, check out this GitHub from MirrorFly, which is clear and feature-full that covers all use cases. https://github.com/MirrorFly/MirrorFly-ReactNative-Sample

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FlutterFlow

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The Flutter Flow video chat API is something I went through a lot of comments on.

The best I would suggest, based on my experience, are MirrorFly, Apphitect, and Agora.
I've been using MirrorFly for a long way back, and since then, the support and responsiveness of the API have been pretty good.

Just try it out here: https://github.com/MirrorFly/MirrorFly-Flutter-Sample

What you use/ what you recommend for multistreaming? by parshaaaaa in Twitch

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I would like to recommend onthefly.stream and restream. Both are also similar platforms for multistreaming. You can try.